Applying to US Universities had a nice piece the other day on scholarships for working moms. It seems that eLearners.com, American Intercontinental University, Walden University and DeVry University...
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Wanna go to Columbia? The university just revised their financial aid policy. And now you can probably get out without dragging around a student loan for a decade after graduation - if your family...
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by Greg Cruey on March 18, 2008
At a time when Clemson University could be soaking up a little glory over the performance of it's basketball team, the institution instead is having to put up with criticism over its handling of...
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If you guessed Harvard, you were right. The Princeton Review ranked Harvard as the toughest school to get into in its 2008 edition. Seven of the eight toughest schools to get into where in the Ivy...
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Believe it or not, the Princeton Review ranks colleges on how happy students are. The winner? Students at Whitman College in Walla Walla, WA, were the nation's happiest. And why not? The smallish,...
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You're preparing to apply for college. Do you take the SAT or the ACT? Amanda Sopko recently published a piece that looks at the differences between the two tests. And there are some profound...
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Many colleges want you to get letters of recommendation as part of your application for college from people who know you. The first thing to consider it waiving your right to see those letters. If you...
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by Greg Cruey on March 04, 2008
Jamie Littlefield across the hall from me here at Creative Weblogging had a good piece last week at her Online Universities Weblog about life experience credit. Jamie talks about the distinction...
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The Princeton Review provides a lot of valuable information on individual colleges and universities, including how they compare to each other in areas like academics and campus life. It does this by...
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