Campus Blog
Corinthian Colleges Hatches Deal With US to Stay Open
Critics of for-profits colleges and universities point to Corinthian Colleges as a reason why such schools should not be in operation.
Don’t Quit School: Businesses You Can Launch on the Side
You have a regular job or attend school, but have always dreamed about launching a business on the side. Like many budding entrepreneurs, you’re not about to quit your day job.
Starbucks Partners With Arizona State University to Aid Employees
Starbucks will soon be sending thousands of its employees to Arizona State University to finish their degrees.
Seven Causes of Car Breakdowns
Your car usually runs great, but not today. For some reason it won’t start or perhaps it runs just fine until you hit highway speeds.
Your First Semester at College: How to Prepare
With high school now behind you, it may be time for you to turn your attention to higher pursuits. Namely, your higher education or what is best known as college or university.
How to Pay For Your Education Without a College Savings Account
Let’s face it: not every college student has the funds to pay for their education. College savings accounts have been around since today’s college bound students were born, but not everyone has one.
Studying From Home – How to Save Time by Going Online
Whether you have already graduated with one degree from a local college or university or if you are just thinking about pursuing a higher education for yourself, you are no longer limited and restricted to taking classes at in a traditional setting.
How to Withdraw From College
College students that wish to withdraw from college may do so at any time. The requirements for withdrawing vary from institution to institution, but it is common for students to be required to put their request in writing.
Five Directions You Can Take a Career in Law
Students enter law school with stars in their eyes and big dreams in their heads. They can’t wait to take the bar exam and begin practicing law.
Technology, Higher Education and You
Technology has had a profound effect on society, connecting people like never before. In the education sector instructors and students alike have benefited, with access to schooling one result.
College Road Trip: What to Bring With You
As a rising high school senior you are just one year away from heading off to college. This summer can be a good opportunity to check out several of those campuses on your list.
At-Risk Students in Danger of Failing
It should not come as much of a surprise that at-risk students have a greater risk in failing. These students are identified as coming from select ethnic minorities and include English language learners, students with disabilities and low-income families.


