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For One College Librarian, Freedom of Speech is Under Fire
His post, since removed, criticized the publisher for substandard scholarship, with commenters offering their opinions including some in support of the publisher and some against. Legal Action Askey and McMaster
Advocacy Group Offers 3 Ideas for Funding Higher Education
A group known as the Campaign for the Future of Higher Education has been advocating for better funding of higher education and recently outlined three ideas that it says can
Higher Education Advocates Call For Financial Aid Accountability
In a white paper released earlier this week, “Aligning the Means and the Ends: How to Improve Federal Student Aid and Increase College Access and Success, ” TICAS outlined more
Miami Moves Into The Fab Four
What a year this has been so far for men’s college basketball. Indiana, the preseason No. 1 pick, is still the top ranked team in the nation, but at 21-3
Money Matters and Your Personal Finances
How you manage your personal finances can have a huge bearing on the way you live your life, with debt-free individuals having more choices and freedom than people buried underneath a mountain of debt.
Common Application Announces Updated Essay Prompts
Applying to college made easy. Introduced for 1975-1976, the Common Application has grown from 15 members to nearly 500 members including its first international institutions. Background The Common Application was
Census Study Reveals Employment Trends for Working Students
Most college students do work while attending college. Students that work their way through college are nothing new. Perhaps a bit surprising is that nearly three-quarters of all college students
7 Reasons for Attending College
However, if you’re flexible in your choice of college, then there shouldn’t be much of any obstacle that would keep you from attending. Therefore, the answer here is “no.” Keep
5 Ways to Afford Your College Education
Today’s college students continue to encounter ever rising educational costs, presenting a major challenge to individuals and families alike as they consider ways to pay for their higher education.
10 Survival Tips for College Students
You’ve been told, “College will be over before you know it, so enjoy it while it lasts.” While this mantra certainly offers some truth, it does not take into account those lonely, dark times at night when you wrestle with a term paper or simply wonder if your major is right for you.
How to Balance Work and Your College Education
This educational approach, of course, takes longer than attending college full-time. But, it often gives students that must work the opportunity to further themselves in a very competitive job environment.
15 Career Tips for College Students
Some of the tools you acquire during your college years can serve you well later on, but only if you understand how best to take advantage of them. The following


