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Why Sports Are Important for Students

School sports are a major part of many middle schools, high schools, and colleges.

Campus Life

Stress Points and the College Student

Stress and college seem to go hand and hand for most students. It seems unavoidable, especially as students transition from youth to adulthood.

Personal Advice

Money Challenges and the College Student

If you are a college student, then you are familiar with the financial challenges experienced by most collegians.

College Planning

HS College Planning Tip: week of Mar 01

March is here. Time to finalize decisions. Review this checklist for items that should be completed at this time in your college planning process.

Personal Advice

To a Safer and Better Spring Break

Spring break is upon us, with hundreds of thousands of college students enjoying a much-needed respite from their educational pursuits.

Career Planning

Georgetown University: College Majors, Unemployment, and Earnings

If you’re in college and have yet to declare your major or if you have already declared a major and you wonder what types of jobs are in the offing once you graduate, the latest Georgetown University report should be of interest to you.

College Living

You’ll Never See Your Parents and Other Boarding School Myths DEBUNKED

Tweet A big concern of many students when they go off to boarding school is keeping in contact with their family. Some believe that it will be difficult. When you

Campus News

Adjunct Faculty: Their Voices Are Being Heard

Colleges and universities across the nation rely on adjunct faculty to varying degrees. That reliance typically follows an alleged need to manage costs as adjunct instructors cost far less than full-time, tenured professors.

College Planning

HS College Planning Tip: week of Feb 22

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Personal Advice

Tips for Finding Part-Time Work On and Off Campus

If you are pinching pennies or otherwise counting every dime, then you have very little money to meet your needs. Moreover, if ramen noodles is your diet of necessity and not of choice, then you really are pinched, aren’t you?

Personal Advice

What Should You Do With Your Money After You Graduate?

We’re not assuming you’re going to be rich. But even if you have a little bit of income, you can start to leverage it to make the most of your education, and create a better life for yourself.

Academics

College Advice That Remains Largely Unspoken

If you want to succeed at college, then following much of the tried and true advice you hear is wise. But that advice may not cover everything about college life, leaving you wondering if something unspoken should be said.