Campus Blog
Career Choice: Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
Everyone likes to look his or her best, right? Thanks to the hard work of diligent professionals such as hairdressers and cosmetologists, the task of making you look good is in capable hands.
Paying for College Tough for Parents, Says Sallie Mae
How families pay for college. We have long heard stories about how difficult it is to pay for college. Those costs continue to rise at a pace that is faster
Should You Take Online College Courses?
Students seeking to advance their education have numerous options available to them including public and private colleges and universities, two-year programs and online schools.
Career Choice: Medical Secretaries
Medical secretaries typically work in the background at hospitals, doctor’s offices and medical practices, individuals you may see when signing in for services, when discussing a bill or for obtaining a referral to another practitioner.
Summer College Football Headliners and Reports
Practice is set to begin in about two weeks for major college football teams across the nation. By the end of August, the first games of the season will be
Flunking Out: How to Stay in College
Because of your dismally low grade point average, you have received notification from your college advisor that you must pull up your grades or risk getting booted out of college.
College Seniors: Life Beyond Academia
College students approaching their final year of undergraduate studies have much to consider. A year from now and you may be looking for work, gainfully employed or turning your attention to graduate school.
College Juniors: Consider Studying Abroad
What might be the best advice that anyone can give to a college junior? Some may say, “Opt for a double major,” while others may emphasize, “plan for your master’s program now.”
College Sophomores: What to Consider
You did it! You made it through your first year of college and are returning this fall to advance your education.
College Freshmen: Off to College Prep
About one month from now, hundreds of thousands of college freshman will begin to descend on college campuses, particularly across the south. By the end of August those numbers will mushroom with the final group of freshmen on campus sometime around Labor Day.
UConn: Huskies Will Stay Put
The Big East Conference is no more, at least the Big East Conference that once housed the likes of Miami, Syracuse, Virginia Tech and West Virginia. Each of those teams
Making Friends and Your College Experience
Chances are you do an excellent job of “friending” people on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites. And that is easy to do: you simply “like” someone or send a friend request, and you may gain a new contact almost instantaneously.


