Financial Aid; How and When to NegotiateAmong the three or four most frequently asked questions about financial aid is whether or not it is possible to ask for and receive an increase in aid.
Ten Easy Rules to Find the Right CollegeChoosing a college is far less difficult than most people think. There are just ten rules to remember.
Higher Grades in Fifteen MinutesAdult students return to college with well defined goals, significant life experience, and maturity. In those areas they are generally ahead of their younger counterparts.
Choosing the Right Online University; What you Need to KnowWith the growth of online education, students have more and better choices than ever before.
College and University Accreditation; Is it Important?Students considering colleges, career schools and online degree programs are often confused by the concept and meaning of accreditation. And, they frequently confuse it with state licensure, which is very different.
How Much is a College Degree Really Worth?A United States Department of Labor survey conducted a few years ago revealed that full time employees at least twenty-five years old earn an average of about $675 a week. Not surprisingly, salaries were tied to educational levels, with workers who had not completed high school averaging $396 weekly, high school graduates with no college earning about $560 a week, and college graduates averaging