Tag "higher education"
Unileaks Seeks to Keep Education Honest
Tweet The morality or even the legality of Wikileaks is a matter of debate, but its impact is not: the Internet has provided the perfect platform for disseminating documents to
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
Off To College? Go Virtual Instead!
Tweet The days of applying to, being accepted by, and heading off to college may be nearly over. At least that is the thinking of one influential Fordham University law
Is Your College A Good Neighbor?
Tweet People who live in university towns usually understand the impact that these schools have on their communities. For some towns the university is it – the largest employer and
Are Community Colleges The Way Of The Future?
Tweet Jill Biden, wife of US vice-president Joe Biden, making her unofficially the “second lady” made some telling remarks about higher education while in Europe earlier this month. Specifically, Mrs.
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
Save Money By Getting Your Degree In 3 Years?
Tweet And Use The Savings To Buy A New Car! There is a trend in higher education emerging, one that could save families tens of thousands of dollars in tuition.
5 Steps Toward Attending Grad School
Tweet If you have a bachelor’s degree, the next logical step for some students is grad school. With an advanced degree your job opportunities can increase and you possibly can
Have You Been Put On A College Wait List?
Tweet If you applied to several colleges and got accepted by some and rejected by others, there is a third category where you could find yourself: on the school’s wait
Underlying Costs Drive Up College Expenses
Tweet At face value, students can expect to pay a certain amount of money each year while attending college. Tuition, room, books and related expenses are costs which are readily
Commercial Colleges: Buyer Beware?
Tweet The American capitalist system is a tremendous example of a financial engine which has raised the standard of living for citizens, particularly over the past two or three generations.
Upper Echelon Universities Discard Student Loans
Tweet The cost of higher education continues to grow and at a pace well above the inflation rate. The pressure that these costs is putting on many middle class families


