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Adult Continuing Education Program at Lyme Academy College
Published on Tuesday, February 1st, 2011 by Kelly
Tags: arts courses, college scholarships, Scholarship, Scholarship Opportunities, scholarships for college
Old Lyme, CT (CollegeToCareers.com) – Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts announced a variety of Adult Continuing Education as well as Pre-College courses for the spring of 2011. Boasting a competitive price, these classes will give Connecticut locals the chance to get creative in professional studio settings and learn from the top skilled artists. The [...]
High-Tech Approach Deters Cheaters in Mississippi
Published on Wednesday, January 12th, 2011 by Kelly
Tags: cheaters, high school
Lansing, MI (CollegeToCareers.com) – With the advance of modern technology, supervisors find it increasingly harder to deal with cheaters during exams. More and more high school students are caught texting each other during exams. The number of students who want to take the easier path to passing the baccalaureate exam is huge, which isn’t fair [...]
A Challenge to Stop Grade Inflation
Published on Tuesday, January 11th, 2011 by Kelly
Tags: college grades, grade point average
Chapel Hill, NC (CollegeToCareers.com) – Prof. Andrew Perrin, a sociologist at the University of North Carolina, is raising a legitimate question: how does one recognize academic excellence if all students are graded an A when they complete the coursework adequately? The issue is by far not new. The theory of probabilities says that a set [...]
Deadline Drawing Near for Government Internships in NC
Published on Friday, January 7th, 2011 by Kelly
Tags: college internships, government internship, internships, Youth Advocacy and Involvement
Raleigh, NC (CollegeToCareers.com) – The deadline on January 12 is quickly approaching for students enrolled in a form of higher education who want to attend a government paid internship in the state of North Carolina this summer. All 65 internships will begin on May 23, shortly after classes end in most educational facilities throughout the [...]
Online Colleges Are Not The Death of Traditional Colleges
Published on Tuesday, November 30th, 2010 by Kelly
Tags: courses online, online classes, online college, online college classes, online college courses, Online College Degrees, online colleges, online degrees
San Francisco, CA (San Francisco, CA)- Many have feared that online colleges will lead to the death of the traditional college campus. The people who think this way have nothing to worry about. While online learning has allowed millions of students to learn in a different method, the traditional college and the college campus will [...]
Economy Increasing The Demand For College Scholarships
Published on Monday, November 29th, 2010 by Kelly
Tags: college grants, college scholarships, College Scholarships And Grants, Financial Aid, grant aid, grants, money for school, pay for college, scholarships, student aid
San Mateo, CA (CollegeToCareers.com)- The recent economic downturn has caused more and more students to apply for college scholarships. Students whose parents used to have jobs and be willing to help pay for classes, no longer are able to afford the tuition bill. Many college students are left scrambling for some method to pay for [...]
Fill Out The Financial Aid Application Correctly
Published on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 by Kelly
Tags: college grants, college scholarships, fafsa, free application for federal student aid, government aid, money for school, student aid
You may not be aware of this, but each year, college students fail to properly fill out the FAFSA paperwork and, therefore, are not qualified to receive any sort of government financial aid. The first day to sign up for the Free Application For Federal Student Aid is January 1st, and since this program is [...]
Getting Into College Can Be Tough
Published on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 by Kelly
Tags: apply to college, college, college admissions, college application, college applications, college scholarships, extracurricular activities, high school applicants, university
There are a lot of younger and older people going to college these days, more so than ever. With the giant influx of students, colleges across the nation are struggling to keep up and having to reject or postpone admissions to many of the applicants because there’s just no place to let them in. The [...]
Top Strategies to Nailing Job Interviews
Published on Monday, July 12th, 2010 by Kelly
Tags: interview attire, job, Job Interview, job interview research, job interview sample, job interview skills, job interview tips, job interviewing, Job Search, thank you note job interview
Handling a job interview does not have to be a hard task. There are a number of tips you can follow to make sure you do your best at the interview. These interviewing tips will keep you ahead of your competitors where you will become the best choice for the job. Some of the strategies [...]
Areas of Career Development for College Students
Published on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 by Kelly
Tags: career, Career Development, college internship, internships, job market, professional resume, Resume
Career Development One of the biggest challenges that college students face is how to choose the right career. Many regard careers as the cornerstone of their life in the future. This leads to the misinterpretation of academic performance as the only requirement to reach their goal. However, a student needs to know that there are [...]


