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Teaching Scholarships And Grants For Students
The teaching profession has experienced some temporary setbacks recently due to the economy, but as federal funding increases and the number of positions grows, the profession could very well experience
Engineering Scholarships and Grants For Students
The National Society of Professional Engineers has what I believe to be the best description of what engineers do in this statement: “Engineers are concerned with developing economical and safe
Rising HS Juniors Can Prepare For College Now
With two years left of high school, rising juniors may think that they have all of the time in the world to prepare for college. But your junior year is
Nursing Scholarships and Grants For Students
An ongoing shortage of nurses means that hospitals, clinics and private practices are thrilled whenever qualified students choose this all-important profession. As America ages the demand for nurses will only
Can’t Afford College? Think Again!
If you follow the news, then you have probably have been reading some very scary stuff recently as pertaining to you being able to afford college. Most certainly, college costs
Online Education: Western Governors University
The following is one in an ongoing series of articles exploring the various online educational opportunities available for today’s college students. Unlike many of the larger online for-profit universities, Western
FIU Picks Football Team Over Cheerleaders
Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, like so many colleges and universities these days, has been experiencing financial difficulties. As part of their plan to reign in costs, the university
New Hampshire Approves First Ever History Only College
The American College of History and Legal Studies (ACHLS) has gained approval from the state of New Hampshire to open its doors in August 2010 becoming the first ever history-only
BYU Lifts Three Year YouTube Ban
Brigham Young University, the button-down buttoned-down Mormon school based in Provo, Utah recently lifted its ban on YouTube, the video file sharing site that includes almost everything posted to it
College Scholarship Watch – Recent Trends & Gifts
First in an ongoing series. Billions of dollars of college scholarship money is made available each academic year, with untold thousands of recipients receiving full or partial assistance for their



Should Your College Close Its Doors?
A number of years back I met a guy who told me that he had graduated from a small, Christian school that used to be located in New Jersey but