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College Towns Rank High For Livability
Tweet High school students typically choose their colleges based on academics, programs offered, strength of its sports teams and related factors. But, what if students were to consider one other
Making Your Apartment or Dorm Feel Like Home Sweet Home
Tweet By Veronica Davis Home sweet home does not always have to come in the form of an actual house with a mortgage. If you live in an apartment or
College Email Systems: What Works Best?
Tweet By Jesse Bray There once was a time when the email server provided by a college or university to its faculty and students was considered to be a major
What If Your Student Loans Survive You?
Tweet Debt that may outlast you. Here’s a thought: you complete your college education and enter the workforce with student loan debt exceeding $50,000. You figure that by the time
First Year Seminars Aid Freshmen Students
Tweet Student retention programs are on the rise. Colleges and universities are doing what they can to retain their students, especially first year students who oftentimes drop out of school
Dual Enrollment Program Report Spotlights Trend
Tweet 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
Low Income Students Ditching College
Tweet 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
7 Tips For Getting Used Furniture Cheap
Tweet Unless you are heading back to the dorm this fall, you’ll be looking for an apartment instead. Perhaps alone, most likely with a roommate, and in a place large
Dana College Announces Pending Closure
Tweet 126-year-old institution prepares to close. Tough financial times have been taking its toll on students and their parents, but a number of colleges and universities are feeling the heat
GI Bill Study Abroad Clarification Issued
Tweet Students eligible for college funding under the GI Bill have a wonderful benefit available to them. But with so many people living and working abroad, taking college classes at
The New Health Insurance Bill – How It Affects Your Generation
Tweet By Garrett Ball In March of 2010, the health insurance reform legislation was signed into law by President Obama. While many people from all age groups may tend to



5 Ways to Reduce the Cost of College
Tweet 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