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Study Abroad – Don’t Miss Out
By Cathryn Johnson I graduated from college a few years ago. At the time I couldn’t wait to get out, and into the work force. I took summer school. I
LIFE Lessons Scholarship Program Announces Finalists
In March 2009, SayCampusLife recognized the important work being done by the LIFE Foundation on behalf of children of deceased parent(s). These college-bound students are often at a disadvantage when
Dual Enrollment Program Report Spotlights Trend
An alternate educational path needing more support. The path to college is not always a smooth or straight one for high school students. For some, their only real chance in
Return to School at Any Age
By Kyle Simpson Just because you’ve found yourself living in the winter of your discontent doesn’t mean it’s too late to return to school. In fact, just the opposite is
Easy Ways to Improve Your Gas Mileage
How to save money on gas. Mothballs in the gas tank. Super chip to improve performance and fuel efficiency. Converting your car to run on water. When gas prices soared
Back to School Tips for the College Student
By Vera Mosely Start off the new school year right. Summer is flying by rapidly. Before you know it, it’s going to be time for you to head off to
NCAA Weighs Banning Select Early Offers
High school freshmen could become off-limits. For most high school freshmen, college is one of the farthest things from their minds. But for a select group of rising athletic stars,
Navigating the Path From Homeschool to College
Millions of students are or have been homeschooled, the product of a movement that has been around for decades, but has gained strength in recent years. Dissatisfied with their local
Ford Makes Texting While Driving Safe
Of all of the bad driving habits we’ve seen over the years, e.g. applying make-up while cruising down the interstate, reading the newspaper or eating a sandwich while tooling around
Low Income Students Ditching College
Not enough money to pursue a higher education. College is supposed to be the great equalizer. At least that what is what academic experts would have us believe when it
Seven Quality Furnishings for the Frugal Student
By Caroline Smith It can be hard for college students on a budget to maintain their own identity while living in a rented space. Turning that boring, drab furniture and



5 Ways to Reduce the Cost of College
Getting a grip on college costs. It would be silly for me to even suggest the obvious: college costs are spiraling out of control. That sort of statement has been