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For-Profit Colleges Are Enjoying Explosive Growth
Tweet But, are students paying the price? Several smaller, private colleges including Dana College in Nebraska have closed its doors in recent years, victims of runaway expenditures and declining student
Paypal Founder Pays Kids to Quit College
Tweet There are students who possess an innovative idea, one that they want to see come to fruition, except that college is currently standing in the way. Twenty Under Twenty
Should the Big East Pursue Army & Navy?
Tweet College sports, particularly football, is in transition. Beginning on July 1, the University of Nebraska will move to the Big Ten Conference. This move follows other changes which includes
Poor Academic Performance Results in NCAA Penalties for 103 Schools
Tweet Success on the basketball court or football gridiron isn’t exclusive of academic prowess. The NCAA, the regulating body for college athletics, requires member schools to meet certain academic minimums
Georgetown Study: Pay Scale of the College Majors
Tweet The Economic Value of College Majors,” reveals that the pay scales of college majors ranges from $29,000 for counseling majors to $120,000 for petroleum engineering majors. This first of
7 Hot Jobs & Careers for College Grads
Tweet Not everyone wants to relocate to an unfamiliar environment, preferring to stay near family members and friends. Instead of chasing a job, they’re chasing a career path including at
Accounting Association Notes Strong Demand for Accounting Grads
Tweet Demand for Accountants One group of recent grads won’t have much trouble finding work this year. That’s because demand for accounting grads is strong according to a report issued
How to Choose an Online College
Tweet But, obtaining that elusive degree is a must for many working professionals. After all, if you want to move up at work you may need to demonstrate that you’ve
College Grad: New Car Now or Wait?
Tweet One dilemma facing recent college grads centers on transportation. You may have a job, but you don’t have a vehicle to transport you from your home to your place
Understanding the True Costs of Financing
Tweet College aid programs, including scholarships and federal Stafford loans may not cover the full portion of your college costs. Therefore, many students are turning to private student loans to
Improve Grades and Fight the Freshman 15 with Diet & Exercise
Tweet By Jessica Bosari One 2004 Cornell University study found that the average freshman gained 4.2 pounds in the first semester of classes alone.1 Late night eating, binges on greasy
13 Best College Fight Songs
Tweet College football is the perfect venue for giving students reason to cheer on behalf of their university. Basketball, although popular, cannot rival a stadium packed with 50,000 or more


