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Capitalize on your People Skills with an Online Psychology Degree

August 4, 2008

Helping people interact better with each other and make effective choices in life becomes ever more important as we move further into the Information Age and service-oriented economy. An online psychology degree offers people-oriented individuals the chance to gain the skills that will open up a wide array of career opportunities. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! [...]

Why You Should Consider a Community College First

July 18, 2008

Let’s face it. Community colleges don’t get the respect they deserve: They’re short in comparison to the tall ivy league colleges; they won’t ever make prom king or queen; and a community college will never be able to fit into its skinny jeans. So why should you still consider a community college first? Share and [...]

Non Degree Student Status: The Back Door into Graduate School

July 14, 2008

by Lea Barton Many prospective graduate students think that applying to graduate school is an all-or-nothing prospect: you apply and get in, or you’re rejected. Applying to graduate school can seem daunting: Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Federal Student Loan Interest Rates Drop

July 7, 2008

Federal student loan interest rates dropped last week for need-based students, which will save the average borrower approximately $2,570 over the life of the loan. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Legislation Eliminates Discrimination Amongst Student Loan Lenders

June 20, 2008

Senators Patty Murray (D-WA) and Chris Dodd (D-CT) introduced legislation to end the practice of student loan lenders cherry-picking which schools and colleges they want to lend to, even with federally-backed college student loans. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Why Getting a Degree Isn’t Always a Great Investment

June 13, 2008

by Shannon Christman   The idea of getting a college education for the sake of learning how to think has become passé. Now, many people see college as an investment, thinking, if I pay to earn a degree now, I can make more money later. In many cases, the investment pays off. Most high-paying jobs require [...]

Are You Left Out in the Cold With the New College Student Loan Legislation?

June 5, 2008

President Bush recently signed the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act of 2008 (H.R. 5715), which would increase some funds to students, while decreasing funds in other areas. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Are You Sure You Want to go Back to College?

May 24, 2008

Some jobs don’t require a college degree like a full-time stay-at-home parent, an artist, actor, writer, juggler, bus driver, police officer, real estate broker, construction worker or sales representative. If you’d like to make one of these your profession then you’re off the hook. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

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