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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

Scholarships

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

Campus News

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

Education Tips

Emerging Trend: Pairing HS Diploma With Associate’s Degree

Tweet An emerging trend in education may be worth exploring, one which encourages high school students to earn college credit even before receiving their diploma. A number of states and

Education Tips

Rising HS Juniors Can Prepare For College Now

Tweet 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

Academics

Fed Behind Push To Limit Remedial Education

Tweet Freshmen college students are sometimes surprised to learn that quite a few of the courses they took in high school must be repeated in college. Worse, students have to

Scholarships

Dollars For Scholars Offers Timely College Scholarship Tips

Tweet Money is often the basis which determines what college or university a student will attend. And, in these days of pressing financial needs, many students are likely to find

Fun News

Congratulations to the Class of 2009!

Tweet For most college students, the academic year has come to an end with grads receiving their degrees and heading off to new challenges and ventures. High school students are

Campus News

College Board Supports Education For Children of Illegal Aliens

Tweet College Board, which is an organization founded in 1900 to help students make the transition from high school to college, has weighed in on of the most important, if

Career Planning

Teacher Outlook: Cloudy At Best

Tweet 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

Commentary

Skip College? Good Advice For Some.

Tweet Over the past four decades or so, graduating high school students have been encouraged to continue with their education by attending a college of their choice. For some, this

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High School Senior: Future College Freshman

Tweet College Countdown — One Year Left! High school seniors are returning to school this year with mixed feelings: on the one hand they’ll really enjoy being at the top