Campus Blog
The Importance of Summer Internships for College Students
A job seeker no longer has to simply be more qualified than his or her college classmates. He or she has to be more qualified than many others all across the world.
Using Your Home Equity To Fund College
A lot of parents in America are looking for ways of paying for their child’s college. A big percentage of the parents find it difficult to fund for their child’s degree from their income or savings.
Why You Should Search for Scholarship Money While in College
The idea that you can only earn a scholarship before starting college is a misconception. Earning a scholarship during college is possible. It is also a very good idea.
Requesting Information for Advanced Online Studies
As people live busier lives, they may think that they have little time to pursue an advanced degree from an accredited university. They believe that they cannot schedule on-campus classes into their already jam-packed calendar.
The Great Lesson in Liberal Arts: What We can all Takeaway
How does a liberal arts education help develop an individual’s character? As a working class individual with degrees in the humanities, I have argued the notion that my area of study helped me become a better person rather than a person with hard skills.
5 Ways In Which College Life Makes You A Better Person
Stepping into College is much more than just reaching a higher academic status. College life can be one hell of a roller coaster ride that takes us through many such highs and lows, eventually turning us into a stronger, free-spirited and more wholesome person.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Highlights 2015-2016
Tensions are rising as the NCAA men’s basketball season draws nearer to the end. The season started off on November 13th with a few rule changes including: reducing the shot lock to 30 seconds, allowance of dunking during warm ups and reduction of the team time outs from 5 minutes to 4 minutes.
How to Answer 15 Most Popular Interview Questions
As a recent college grad, it’s normal that you become anxious at the very thought of going to a job interview. After all, it takes practice to ace this kind of interaction. But don’t worry – with some preparation, you’ll be ready to face even the most curious recruiters out there.
Learning a New Language – As Easy as ‘A B C’!
This is some commentary from a college friend of mine: are you looking to pick up a new language for the New Year?
How to Jump Start Your First Job Search
It’s about time to start your life. Whether you’re currently a student or you’re a recent grad, landing the job you’ve been working toward won’t always be a simple task. Your skills and qualifications are fresh, and you want to jump in while you’re at the peak of your knowledge.
Private and Federal – How to Choose the Best Student Loan for You
The reality is that if you can’t pay for your education yourself or get a full-time scholarship, you are probably looking into getting a student loan. The main purpose of this article is to provide information based on which you can decide which student loan is best for you.
Getting Financial Aid: 4 Different Kinds of Financial Aid for Students
The first step in applying for financial aid is completing the FAFSA, or Free Application for Student Aid. There are four main types of financial aid.


