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How to Get Ready for Grad School

Regardless of your reasons for wanting a master’s degree, you should start your graduate pursuit early on in your senior year of college. 1. Explore your options. When you were

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Will the Big East’s New Commish Make a Difference?

Television contract is Aresco’s first priority. The Big East Conference announced on Wednesday that CBS executive vice president Mike Aresco has been named as its new commissioner. Aresco comes to

Finance

How to Cover Your College Expenses

However, you’re falling short in having enough money for to pay for your books and for meeting personal expenses, a problem you hadn’t anticipated earlier. Fortunately, you have some options

Education Tips

How to Successfully Transfer Colleges

That’s a huge number of students that may have decided that their initial college choice isn’t right for them or have finished community college and are now desiring to pursue

Personal Advice

How to Make the Most of College Freshman Orientation

Your first week at college. Your college friends will include people in your dorm, but take advantage of your college freshman orientation to meet more people and to enjoy your

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2012 College Football Season Starts Off With a Bang

Your favorite college football team has started fall practice, with coaches evaluating their players to fill out position charts. A number of programs will start the season with a QB

Campus News

Bar Association Nixes Foreign School Accreditation

ABA turns down accrediting request from a Chinese school. Educational accreditation is essential for colleges and universities, and is a way for an external body to assess a program to

Personal Advice

7 Smart College Organizing Tips

There is no “one size fits all” organizing methods for students, but the following seven tips can help you stay on track and minimize the stress. 1. Use a planner.

Personal Advice

How to Make the Most of the Fading Days of Summer

If you’re a first-year student, then that means freshman orientation will bring you on campus before everyone else except, of course, the football team. The lazy, hazy days of summer

NCAA Football

Penn State Football Fall Out Minimal So Far

Penn State has been bracing for a possible run of players from its vaunted football program, but just over a week after the NCAA handed down its sanctions the fall

College Budgeting

Use Your Student Credit Card Responsibly

Still, some 70 percent of undergrad students and 96 percent of grad students have credit cards according to Time. The problem isn’t that they possess these cards, rather students generally

Personal Advice

Time Management for College Students

If you thought that high school time management was a challenge, you’ll soon realize that college life can be even more complex. You can reduce your personal stress and enjoy