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Online Classes are Gaining Appeal - 0 views

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    With the economic downfall, enrollment in online schools and universities is increasing more than 30 percent a year. With more than 75 percent of colleges and universities offering an online degree, more than 4 million students have discovered the 15 most admired benefits of obtaining an online education.
Danielle McLaughlin

Scholarship Scams to Watch Out For - 0 views

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    Fraudulent scholarships can take many forms and prospective students need to look out for these scams while on their search for scholarships or else they could end up paying money rather than receiving.
    One form of scholarship scams is when there are application fees even an inconspicuous amount of money. Most application fees are around $10 or $25 but have been as low as $2. A good number scholarship programs receive 5,000 to 10,000 applications and give out $1,000 if they give out a scholarship profiting a large amount of money. Do not believe programs that claim the fee is for administrative purposes or because only serious students will pay the fee, etc.

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New Continuing Education Program - 0 views

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    As part of the ongoing trend of continuing education and training, Xplor International is sponsoring the "Transaction Document Foundations" series of Continuing Education Unit (CEU)-certified courses in the United States. Courses will be taught throughout the USA with the first course in the program starting on Oct 13 at Roosevelt University in Schaumberg IL. (

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Scholarship Types to Help Students' Qualifications - 0 views

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    It is crucial for a student to learn the different types of scholarships before researching to locate the scholarships they are most qualified for. Merit scholarships awarded to students on the basis of their overall academic achievement. It is very competitive and may come in the form of the top GPA or excellent SAT scores. A nee-based scholarship is designed to support the less-fortunate students in their academic pursuit.
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Getting The Perfect Recommendation Letter - 0 views

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    If you've just graduated, or are nearing graduation, and are considering taking the journey towards a Master's degree, you may find the looming prospect of requesting a few letters of recommendation a bit unnerving. Most graduate admissions processes require one or more formal letters of recommendation on your behalf in order to apply for the graduate program of your choice. There are several key points to keep in mind before you start requesting your letters, as well as important steps that ensure you're putting your best foot forward.
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Scholarshiplink - 0 views

  • Danielle McLaughlin
     
    Searching for colleges isn't an easy task, so we have provided you with this educational search feature to allow you to find colleges that offer the degree programs you want in locations close to home with available college scholarships. Choose from hundreds of colleges with many degree programs, with classes anywhere from business and marketing courses to culinary studies and everything in between, with scholarships ranging from academic to private organizations.

    Our search is simple -- select a career path from the menu above, choose the appropriate degree focus, enter your zip code, and search! If you don't see anything that interests you, choose a similar degree program to modify your search.
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Transfer Students: The Difficulties and Survival Tips - 0 views

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    It is easy for a transfer student to feel invisible at their new school with the help, pamphlets and activities being catered to the freshman class. Everyone assumes that transfers understand and are used to the process of the college process, however there are a few things that college transfers should know.
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What You Need To Know About Diploma Mills - 0 views

  • Danielle McLaughlin
     
    In recent years the influx of unaccredited educational institutions online, sophisticatedly disguised under the veil of legitimacy, have been cropping up all over the web. These businesses operate under the guise of authentic colleges, universities, or other various trade and professional schools with the sole purpose of churning a profit. Schoolwork on behalf of the "student" is usually very minimal or nonexistent and printed degrees are handed out without any basis in academics. Not only do these businesses falsify degrees, they also deceptively invent transcripts, provide counterfeit academic references, and allow the student the option of purchasing academic honors to be printed on their diploma.
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How to Apply for FAFSA - 0 views

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    FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This should be a student's first step to securing their financial aid. Students are allowed to recognize which grants, loans and work-study programs they are eligible to apply for.
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The Benefits of Early Admissions - 1 views

  • Danielle McLaughlin
     
    While many students start their college application process with little to no insight as to which college is right for them, there are a few students who are confident they already know exactly which institution they will best fit into. For those lucky few, early action and early decision applications are a great way to ensure a better chance at being accepted into the school. By utilizing the early decision and early action plans, students are placed into a separate category of applicants who would be notified in advance of their acceptance to the college far before the usual spring notifications.
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