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What Kind of Therapist Do You Want to Be?
Tweet By Jessica Bosari The role of a therapist is to diagnose the obstacle that their patients face and help their patients find ways to work around that obstacle so
College Isn’t For Everyone Harvard Study Reveals
Tweet The national rite of passage for high school students is for young men and women to obtain their diplomas and head off for an additional four years of education
Camera on Hand: College Party Days
Tweet By Amy J. Silver Going to a party in college is one thing. Throwing a party in college is a whole other story. Knowing how to throw a killer
CHS Foundation Announces College Scholarship Initiative
Tweet It isn’t too early to apply for scholarships if you are planning to attend college in the fall. In fact, some college scholarship deadlines have already passed. But, don’t
5 Senior Year College Prep Tips
Tweet In about six months time, high school seniors will be passing through the halls of their schools for the very last time. That day cannot come soon enough for
Book Review: What to Do When College is Not the Best Time of Your Life
Tweet College is a freeing time, a chance for students to pursue a course of study they want and a great opportunity for young people to discover who they are.
House of Horrors: Establishing Rules for the Roommate from Hell
Tweet By Sarah Danielson Every year, the young adults among us head off to their first year of college with visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads, or more likely,
10 Job Prep Tips For College Seniors
No sooner have college seniors cracked open their textbooks for the first time this fall …
Online Educator Western Governors University Reaches Milestone
As far as major universities go, Western Governors University in Salt Lake City, Utah, isn’t a household name.
Book Review: Community College Companion
Tweet “Everything You Wanted to Know About Succeeding in a Two-Year School” Two-year schools, sometimes called junior colleges, technical schools and most commonly community colleges, are an important part of
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


