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Back to School? – College Transfer Students Loose Roughly 40% of Credits Earned
With around one third of all college students in the United States transferring schools at least once during their college career, it would follow that institutional policy would adapt to […]
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How to Transfer Colleges without Becoming a Dropout Statistic
Around 1/3 of all college students will transfer schools at some point in their college career, most likely in their second year. When a student transfers schools, credits already earned […]
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Save Money on College: Don’t Take the Same Class Twice!
Every year, American college students spend thousands of dollars retaking classes that they’ve already taken in high school, community college, or at a different university just to get frustrated, and […]
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A Bachelors Degree is Worth ONE MILLION DOLLARS US Census Bureau Reports
That’s right, according to the US Census Bureau those with bachelors degrees earn $1,000,000 more in their lifetimes than those with just a high school diploma. That breaks down to […]
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The College Investment: How to Manage it Wisely
It’s that time of year when it’s your turn to respond to acceptance letters and select a college or university for the fall semester. Whether you’re about to graduate high […]
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3 Ways to Cut the Cost of College
Whether you’re a high school student looking at colleges for the first time, or going for that degree later in life, there’s a big obstacle nearly all prospective students in […]
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Prevent Drop Out: How to Earn Your Degree Against the Odds
The United States has a college drop out problem. In fact, over 30% of college students in the country drop out in their first year of school. Students at highest […]
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The Rise of Distance Learning: What does it mean for your degree?
More and more colleges are offering full and partial distance learning for everything from engineering to mental health professions and beyond. Completely virtual college and universities, as well as trade […]
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Fashionably Late: Tips for College Freshmen Starting Spring Semester
If you’re just starting college at the end of January, you may feel like you’re late to the party. Most of your fellow students have been there since the beginning […]
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College Tips for Non-Traditional Students
Whether you’re wrapping up your first semester or starting up in January, balancing work, family, and school is difficult for non-traditional students. The college experience was not designed for you, […]
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The College Drop-Out Problem: Causes and Solutions for You
Are you in school this semester? Have you been to school but the cost of education and the time it took to graudate caused you to drop out? Did balancing […]
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Culture Shock: Adjusting to College this Fall
You’ve been back in school for a little over a month now. The rhythm has set in and adjustment is well underway, but you still may be feeling overwhelmed, homesick, […]
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Ace the Interview with No College Degree: Yes, You Can!
With the rising cost of college, the high college drop-out rate, and the growing amount of time it’s taking students on average to complete the classic four-year bachelor’s degree, more […]
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3 Alternatives to Going Back to School this Fall
It’s August, which means the fall semester of college is about to begin. Maybe you’re having second thoughts about whether going to school or going back to school is the […]
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Five Back to School Tips for the Fall 2017 College Student
Whether you’re off to college for the first time or returning after a LONG hiatus and a whole lot of life, the end of August is coming up faster than […]
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Graduating Seniors – Don’t Get Infatuated with College!
By the time many seniors reach graduation, they’ve already dedicated years of their lives to becoming the person their ideal college wants to enroll. Students pile on extracurricular activities, take […]
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Student Debt Reaches Record High and Climbing
Student enrollment in college dropped by 800,000 between the years 2010 and 2014. A major contributor is fear of student debt. By the end of 2016, student debt in the […]
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High School Graduates: DON’T Go to College to Find Yourself!
Alongside the stigma of not having a Bachelor’s degree, the romanticism still persists that college is a place where young people must go to find themselves. The fact is, there […]
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Stop-and-Start and Non-Traditional Students: the New US College Experience
Non-traditional students have become the new normal on college and university campuses across the United States. Non-traditional students are those who do not attend college right out of high school, […]
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Employed Without a High School Diploma!
Workers seeking jobs with high school diplomas, GEDs, and college degrees definitely have a leg up on workers without. More jobs and higher paying jobs are available the more credentials […]
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What Employers Want: Qualities Sought in New Hires
When you go in for an interview, employers are looking for some very specific qualities that can only come across in person when your resume is brought into context. Some […]
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College Burnout and How to Prevent It
The term “burn out” is thrown around a lot, especially when it comes to work and college. But what exactly does it mean to “burn out”? According to David Ballard […]
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Expert Tips on Identifying, Setting and Meeting Your Career Goals
It’s never too late to ask yourself what you want to be when you grow up. As college students begin school, or go back to school after a summer – […]
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Tips For Buildings Your School Year Routine
There’s a getting your kids in a school year routine works. There’s also a reason when you drop the ball on your routine things go haywire. Setting up a school […]
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Is A Degree Worth the Cost?
According to the Economist, college graduates ages 25 to 35 make an average of $17,500 more annually than those in their cohort with only a high school diploma. The Economist […]
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5 Tips to Complete College Starting This Semester
It’s that time of year! Back to school, off to school for the first time, or back to school after years or even decades of working or raising a family. […]
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College Enrollment Rates Continue to Drop in Fall 2016
The number of students enrolled in college in the United States has been dropping since 2010. In 2014, it was reported that there were over 800,000 fewer students on campuses […]
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Is 2016 the Year to Go Back to College?
Many people from their mid 20’s to much later in life have been asking themselves this question every year. The answer completely depends on the person, but if you are […]
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How to Write a Job-Winning Resume with No College Degree
Now that more and more jobs are requiring a bachelor’s degree as a minimum qualification, job hunters without a degree are running into trouble with their resumes. Even for jobs […]
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The United States Boasts the Lowest College Completion Rate in the Developed World
Among the 18 countries the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development tracked, the United States has the lowest college completion rate in the developed world. In fact, around 60% of […]
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Should Jobseekers List Unfinished Degrees on Their Resumes?
Students are taking their time to complete college – if they complete college at all – in the United States. Recent statistics report that around 60% of students complete a […]
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The Six-Year Bachelor’s Degree: Causes and Solutions
Students in US colleges are not graduating on time. According to a TIME Magazine article citing a 2013 survey by the US Department of education, less than 40% of all […]