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Is an Entrepreneurship MBA Program Right for You?
The number of students going to business school increases by a small amount ever year. While you might think that you don’t need an MBA because you want to open and run your own business instead of working for someone else, an MBA might help you launch that company.
Poll Demonstrates Concern For Collegiate Sports and Academic Balance
A Monmouth University Poll revealed that two-thirds of Americans believe that universities are placing too much emphasis on their sports programs. The poll, conducted by this West Long Branch, New Jersey, university was accomplished just before the first ever Division I college football championship game.
HS College Planning Tip: week of Jan 11
Use this month to ready yourself with options to pay for college. The US Department of Education’s FAFSA form will be required for all Federal Aid Programs and many scholarships
Oregon, Ohio State to Close Out the College Football Season
The first-ever college playoff football championship is set with Oregon and Ohio State registering surprising wins on New Year’s Day.
Push to Unionize Adjunct Faculty Gains Steam
Your college instructor may be qualified, capable and enthusiastic, but beneath the surface this individual may be struggling financially. College adjunct faculty members are used to plugging critical holes in academia, yet they often do so at wages that are far lower than what their tenured counterparts earn.
Missouri Researchers Tie Physical Activity to Vascular Health
Most people understand that physical inactivity is not good. Indeed, individuals that regularly engage in exercise are in better health than those that do not. Now, researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine have found that even going without exercise for a few days can also adversely affect personal health.
HS College Planning Tip: week of Jan 04
Use January to ready yourself with options to pay for college.
5 Smart Tips for Starting (and Finishing) the Semester Right
How did you do with your classes last semester? Was it a walk in the park? A tough experience? Or somewhere in between?
How Does Your College Town Rate?
Choosing the right college or university depends on a number of factors to include: educational offerings, academic rigor, dorm living, campus life and other factors. Another consideration is the community where the institution is located.
The Colleges With the Friendliest Students
Heading to college is one of the scariest challenges for incoming freshmen. The “great unknown” can strike fear in many hearts, making the transition from home life to college life difficult for not a few students.
Fitness Ambition and How to Get It
You’re out of shape or simply have fallen behind on your exercise routine. You could offer up all kinds of reasons why you haven’t been exercising, including a busier than usual schedule, changing weather conditions and a general lack of interest.
College Rating System by the Numbers
Soon, your college will be rated by the Education Department, providing a way for current and future students to determine if that school and others like it are providing a level of education that they need and at a price they can afford.


