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Can a College Student Really Get a Car Loan With No Credit?

By Cedric Sheldon And now you are faced with a dilemma — do you ask your parents to co-sign your loan or are you comfortable with trying to get a

Personal Advice

Skin Protection From The Sun’s Harmful And Deadly Rays

By applying sun block to your skin your chances of getting cancer or suffering the effects of premature aging (e.g., wrinkles; dry itchy skin; age spots) are greatly reduced. Cold

Campus News

One in Three College Students Transfer Report Says

Most students that transfer leave in their second year. The report, “Transfer and Mobility: A National View of Pre-Degree Student Movement in Postsecondary Institutions,” found that one in three students

Personal Advice

How to Graduate from College without Student Loan Debt

By Kimberly Reynolds Two-thirds of college seniors graduated with loans in 2010 and carried an average of $25,250 in debt. Although these facts are alarming, keep in mind that with

Campus News

Bachelor Degree Achievement Tops 30 Percent

Percentage of college-educated Americans reaches new high. This news comes from the U.S. Census Bureau in its report, “Educational Attainment in the United States: 2011,” that was released last Thursday.

Campus News

How Obamacare Affects Students

By Tiffany Wallace Although college students often don’t think about health care, they should pay attention to Obamacare, as many of the changes affect them both positively and negatively. Health

Campus News Scholarships

February 2012 College Scholarship News

The college scholarship application season is in full swing with some deadlines having passed, others approaching and still others extended. We’ve been going through our current list of scholarships and

Personal Advice

5 Creative Ways to Make Money

Extra cash for cash-strapped college students. College students will often turn to work as a way to bring in some income. However, if your schedule is full, you may not

Scholarships

LIFE Foundation Announces 2012 Scholarship Program

LIFE Lessons Scholarship Program is now in its eighth year. In many cases the children of a deceased parent are at a financial disadvantage, especially when it comes to funding

NCAA Football

College Football Teams Scramble to Fill Schedule Holes

WVU exit creates numerous scheduling headaches. University officials strongly felt that any delay in the schools exit to the Big 12 Conference would be more harmful than the $11 million

Campus News

Colleges, Universities Raked in Donations in 2011

Survey reveals an 8.2 percent increase in gifts last year. Adjusted for inflation the increase was 4.8 percent, according to the annual Voluntary Support of Education survey conducted by the

Scholarships

March 2012 College Scholarship Deadlines Loom

1. Are you qualified? Not every college scholarship is geared to help every student. Some are for students who have declared a specific measure. Others target students based on GPA,