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Study Reveals That Student Housing Proximity Matters
Not every college student wants to live where rents are the cheapest.
Upset Specials: The Bigger They Are the Harder They Fall
Tweet Pity poor Stanford, Oklahoma and Michigan: all three teams were favored to win last Saturday and lost. All three were previously unbeaten too, shaving the ranks of the undefeated
College Applicant Waitlisted: Now What?
You have applied to the college of your dreams or at least to one school that is among your top considerations for attending. Just when you are expecting notification, you receive a thin letter from the school. Uh, oh. It looks like you have been turned down.
Will Your College Waive its Application Fee?
When you apply to college, you will almost always be required to pay an application fee.
How to Speed Up the College Completion Process
The typical college student is no longer the 18- to 24-year-olds that finished high school and immediately went on to college. Today’s college students are a diverse lot and include military veterans, stay-at-home mothers, business folk, and others.
This Week in College Football
Tweet We’re nearing the halfway point of the 2013 college football season and there are still 16 unbeaten teams in the AP Top 25. Barring upsets, that number should gradually
College Students and Christmas Break Jobs
Christmas break will be here before you know it. Some colleges finish the semester up by the first week of Dec., beginning a five-week break before classes resume in mid-Jan.
Dress Your Best: College Career Fair
As you work your way through your senior year of college, opportunities to participate in career fairs will arise. These fairs are typically held on campus and may be organized by your college’s career office.
New Drive: 2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco
The Toyota Corolla is all new again, as the 11th generation model has rolled out for the 2014 model year. Corolla is the best selling vehicle in the world and has been part of the American marketplace for more than 45 years.
College Football: Now the Real Season Begins!
Tweet With one third of the college football season behind us, our attention can now turn to the various conference races that begin in earnest this weekend. Teams that have
Obamacare and College Students
The Affordable Care Act was signed into law in 2010 and beginning on Oct. 1, 2013, Americans could review and buy health insurance through the marketplace. For college students, many will stay on their parents’ plan until they turn 26.
College Money: How to Get It
The sticker price for most colleges and universities is just that: a suggested amount that you will pay for the upcoming academic year.


