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  • QUICK Hits


    The Quick and the EdAuthority Authority: 597
    Habla usted Espanol? In middle and elementary schools, the answer is “less and less” according to a new study. (Center for Applied Lunguistics) Who is Gotham calling on to save the city’s kids?  Batman? (Gotham Schools) Can an out-of-control food fight really land students in jail? (Slashfood) ...
    1 day ago
  • Pittsburgh Mayor: Tax College Tuition to Balance Budget


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 162
    Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl plans to propose a 1 percent college-education privilege tax to council today, in a move thats likely to set off a fight with the citys schools of higher learning. College and university representatives met with the mayor on Wednesday and argued against the tax, which would be assessed ...
    3 days ago
  • Helping Others find scholarships


    Get unclaimed Scholarships now!Authority Authority: 118
    Using and sharing scholarship resourcesIf there are websites, blogs and services that are providing you with scholarships and financial aid resources, then you should do your part as well. What... This is a summary of the unclaimed scholarship and financial aid opportunities. For more informaton visit ...
    6 days ago
  • Weekly News Wrap Up: Kanye’s New Album, Chris Brown Tries To Up One On Rihanna & How Much Does Jay-Z Spend On Dinner?


    iHipHopAuthority Authority: 150
    Kanye’s Working On A New AlbumKanye has been taken  some much needed time from the spotlight after all the controversy he was involved in this year. Just because we don’t see or hear him doesn’t mean he’s gone, word is Kanye is back in the studio working on his fifth studio album.Kanye’s collaborator A-Trak ...
    6 days ago
  • When Should Parents Stop Hovering Over Their Childrens Finances?


    Mother TalkersAuthority Authority: 140
    Michelle Singletary over at the Washington Post raised a good question : When should parents stop hovering over their childrens finances? According to Singletary, the answer is never . Singletary admitted that monitoring when and where her 14-year-old spends money is her "full-time job." I thought about ...
    1 week ago
  • The G.I. Bill is broken


    theCLogAuthority Authority: 489
    We send our young folks to war with a bunch of promises. Then, they come home and we break them. That sucks. Fortunately, UNC Charlotte is doing the right thing and allowing students on the G.I. Bill to continue attending classes until the government gets their shit together. Coming home from war and going to ...
    1 week ago
  • Scholarships that I have received


    Get unclaimed Scholarships now!Authority Authority: 118
    My first scholarshipOver my next few post I will be discussing scholarships that I have received.My first scholarship was actually a football scholarship. Now I know what your thinking what does he... This is a summary of the unclaimed scholarship and financial aid opportunities. For more informaton visit ...
    1 week ago
  • The health of post-secondary education concerns all of us


    Faisal Kutty.comAuthority Authority: 429
    By Omar AlghabraNovember 5th is the annual students’ Day of Action where students gather to express their grievances and aspirations. This is a suitable occasion for us as a country to have a meaningful conversation ... Related Posts B OPINION: Not yet a post-racial society – By Frances Henry and Carol Tator ...
    1 week ago
  • Midday Coffee Break


    Mother TalkersAuthority Authority: 140
    Whats up? The TODAY Show profiled a family living on the road in an RV. Apparently, it is a trend in the recession. Weight loss, exercise and a healthy diet were more effective in staving off Type II diabetes than medication, according to the Los Angeles Times . Public university students this fall are ...
    1 week ago
  • Millionaire College Presidents Raise Eyebrows


    SayCampusLifeAuthority Authority: 423
    It isn’t too difficult for people to become a millionaire these days even in a tough economy where the value of stocks, bonds and real estate have been greatly devalued. Still, it is rather shocking to learn that as many as 23 private college presidents are being compensated to the tune of one million dollars or ...
    1 week ago
  • If China Jumped Off A Bridge, Would We Do It Too?


    Cato @ LibertyAuthority Authority: 740
    Everyone has heard that China is leaving us in its dust when it comes to producing college graduates, and if we don’t do something drastic to catch up they’ll crush us economically as well. Indeed, it’s a driving force behind efforts to ramp up federal higher education intervention. As President Obama ...
    1 week ago
  • Higher Ed Slashed, Left Dripping in Red


    http://www.ourfuture.org/blogAuthority Authority: 657
    The Chronicle of Higher Education released a survey of chief financial officers at four-year universities across the country and it is no treat; their outlook for this budget year (FY 2010) was gloomy, by next year? Even scarier. According to universities surveyed, 62% of officials expect the worst of financial ...
    1 week ago
  • New Service Helps Students Accurately Determine Tuition


    Edu in Review BlogAuthority Authority: 127
    When I first started college, I was told that tuition would run about $4,000 a year. What they failed to mention is that fees, living expenses, books, and other necessary parts of college would run my first year total up to nearly $10,000! That’s a pretty big difference, and certainly one that my family was not ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Stimulus bill offers tax credit for college tuition, textbooks, ...


    Money employment & careers - money-employment.marc8.comAuthority Authority: 147
    The American Opportunity Credit, part of the economic stimulus bill enacted this year, provides a tax credit of up to $2,500 to offset the cost of tuition, fees and textbooks. read more
    2 weeks ago
  • Accelerated Degree Programs on the Rise


    Edu in Review BlogAuthority Authority: 127
    Most students enter college expecting to spend the next four years studying, going to classes, attending sports events, and preparing for their future careers. Four years. That’s all we students expect to spend at college. However, the average student today is spending six years and seven months at college. This ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Your Future in an Essay


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 159
    It is the time of year, in my practice, where high school seniors and their parents are feeling the pressure of the upcoming deadlines for college admission applications.  The college application can become a battleground between parent and child.  From the beginning of July through mid November tension builds, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Some Idiot’s Bright Idea: Let’s Cancel Summer


    College CandyAuthority Authority: 664
    Studying on the beach? HELL NO. WOAH. Stop right there. Hooooold up. Wait a minute. Don’t go there cuz I ain’t wit’ it. I can’t believe my ears. I just heard the worst idea in the history of idea-making and I swear I am not overreacting. A US Senator, Lamar Alexander (yes, please send him nasty letters ...
    3 weeks ago
  • College Tuition on the Rise


    Edu in Review BlogAuthority Authority: 127
    If you have been in college for a few years, I’m sure you have noticed that tuition keeps getting just a little bit more expensive every year. I know I sure have noticed it. It seems like colleges keep finding some reason to increase tuition and fees every year. I thought maybe I was just being unrealistic, but ...
    3 weeks ago
  • U.S. Senator promotes education equivalent of fuel-efficient car


    Front Row WashingtonAuthority Authority: 676
    If cars can be fuel-efficient, why cant education be time-efficient? Thats the premise that Republican U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander is promoting. Alexander served as U.S. education secretary in the administration of the first President George Bush and also as president of the University of Tennessee. Speaking ...
    3 weeks ago
  • U.S. Senator promotes education equivalent of fuel-efficient car


    Summit NotebookAuthority Authority: 498
    If cars can be fuel-efficient, why can’t education be time-efficient? That’s the premise that Republican U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander is promoting. Alexander served as U.S. education secretary in the administration of the first President George Bush and also as president of the University of Tennessee. ...
    3 weeks ago

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