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Wake Forest Provost Is “Rethinking Admissions”
The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) has long been the benchmark that colleges and universities use to determine whether a student is admitted or not. That test has set the educational
Don’t Let The Recession Stop You From Seeking College Scholarships
Read the news and you can quickly get the impression that tens of thousands, perhaps millions of students will be having a difficult time paying for their college education come
Teacher Outlook: Cloudy At Best
My wife and I come from families where a number of people are teachers or have had teacher training. If fact, my wife taught pre-school for fourteen years and also
Temporary Employment May Be New Grads Only Option
The job market right now is the grimmest it has been in twenty-five years, meaning that new college graduates will find the going difficult as they search for work this
You Can Become A Webmaster!
If you are savvy with the internet, then you know how websites are managed, perhaps you have set up a few sites of your own too. A lot of people
Online University Pledges To Help Ease Nursing Shortage
Our nation’s nursing shortage has been brought on in large part because there aren’t enough seats at universities and nursing schools to accommodate applicants. This has resulted in more than
Minnesota Students Help Avert Flood Catastrophe
When a crisis strikes a community as it has with the massive flooding now taking place on both sides of the Red River in North Dakota and Minnesota, people can
Online Learning & Your Busy Schedule
Last week, we discussed trade schools and how they can be a very good way for a person to transition from one career to another. After all, if you already



Pressure Mounts To Exclude Presidential Commencement Address
The University of Notre Dame has been the subject of much controversy ever since the Roman Catholic institution announced in March that President Barack Hussein Obama would be giving the