Campus Blog
College Newspapers Embrace Cyberspace
The internet has changed the way that major newspapers do business, with many dailies going out of business or transitioning by offering customers both print and online access. America’s colleges
Surprise! Most Families Are Paying For College Just Fine.
By the sound of it, most Americans cannot afford to keep up with increasingly higher tuition costs, right? Well, not according to the results of a recent Sallie Mae-Gallup poll
Is Your Student Covered This Semester?
As students head off to college for the fall semester, families need to review their insurance coverage to make certain that their college student has the protection they need. Health,
Book Review: ACT or SAT? Choosing the Right Exam for You
I recently previewed a copy of one of The Princeton Review’s newest books, “ACT or SAT: Choosing the Right Exam for You” and I liked what I read. When I
Last Ditch College Funding Ideas
What a shame it is to hear that many students who are just days away from starting college still don’t know what their tuition bills will be for this coming
Online Education: American Public University
Men and women who serve the United States of America sometimes sense that they are under-served when it comes to their educational options. The unique nature of military personnel, i.e.
Online Education: DeVry University
DeVry University was founded in 1931 in Chicago as DeForest Training School and has gone through a number of name changes since then. Along the way, DeVry has acquired several
College Football: 3 Weeks To Kickoff
For the first time in years college football will not get started in late August thanks to Labor Day falling on September 7th. The later start on the season won’t
What Should You Do When College Aid Isn’t Enough?
As students head off to college over the coming weeks, some will be doing so with significantly smaller aid packages in place which means that they’ll have to come up
Card Issuers Scale Back On Student Credit Cards
There once was a time when credit card issuers would sign up college students, issuing credit lines to them well before they were ready to graduate. Some students showed a


