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Who Can Apply For Online Nursing Degrees? By Amba Dubois

Online nursing degrees are college degrees in the field of healthcare and nursing that are obtained via the Internet. Online nursing degrees are


Online Nursing Degree For Busy Nurses By Amba Dubois

Many who work in the healthcare or nursing industry know without question that free time (time within which to relax and call your own) is at a p


What Are Online Masters Degrees? By Amba Dubois

Online masters degrees are higher education college degrees that are earned over the Internet. In order to apply, individuals must first have a b


Oxford Student Convicted of Child Pornography Offenses By Gianfranco Eliseo

An Oxford student has been convicted of downloading child pornography and has been placed on the Sex Offenders’ Register for five years. However,


The Oxford Student - Official Student Newspaper By Gianfranco Eliseo

Academics from Oxford University have mathematically proven long held suspicions that the Eurovision Song contest is a fix. The team, led by Prof


Oustanding Business Professors at WVU, Part 1 By Jonathan Bentz

Paula Bone is a marketing professor who teaches “Consumer Behavior” and “Marketing Strategy” at Wes


Outstanding Business Professors at WVU, Part 2 By Jonathan Bentz

Stratford Douglas enrolled at the University of North Carolina in an economics graduate program in 1982. Five years later, he graduated with his


Online Degree Tips - Your Guide To Online Degree Programs By Lynne OConnor

Is an Online Business Degree Right for You?Deciding if an online business degree is right for you is an easy task. With the wide selection


Graduation Quotations - Top 35 By Danielle Hollister

"Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors! "-- Louisa May Alcott"Your schooling may be over, but r


On-line Universities and Degrees – Find the Right One for You By Katie Robbins

The first step to finding the right online university is to decide what degree you want. Do you want an undergraduate or graduate degree? Are y


Distance Learning Degree Program – How to Study By Katie Robbins

The format of distance learning courses is different than what most students have experienced. The teaching style is more student directed and y


Distance Education is Now Training the Next Genertation of Medical Assistants By Mark Stout, MD

Some people are calling it distance-free learning for the Medical Assistant. Distance Learning happens wherever the learner is most available, f


Accredited Life Experience Degrees – Accelerate Your Progress Online By Katie Robbins

Chances are you are pursuing an online degree to reap benefits in the workplace. For this reason, you may be interested in accelerating your pro


Most Colleges Require Letters Of Recommendation By Reecy Aresty

I cannot overemphasize the importance of developing strong relationships with high school teachers and counselors as early as possible. An extrem


Facing Your Fears as an Adult Returning to School By Matt McAllister

In case you hadn’t noticed, career colleges aren’t just for learning a vocational trade anymore. Nowadays, career colleges can help you obtain a


The College-Bound Student's Early Bird Menu By Reecy Aresty

Many parents and students I counsel confuse Early Admission, Early Read, Early Decision, Early Action and Early Notification. How these and the o


Creating the Acceptable College Applicant By Reecy Aresty

America’s colleges and universities no longer have enough room to accommodate all the qualified students who apply. As a result, schools are for


Getting Into College No Longer A Numbers Game! By Reecy Aresty

Sending your kids to college has never been more difficult or more expensive, and outstanding grades no longer guarantee admission! Student compe


Saving For College – Your Number Two Priority By Reecy Aresty

In today’s highly competitive college admissions process, families must never lose sight of the fact that nothing is more important to parent or


Submitting The College Application By Reecy Aresty

At this point, except for the waiting, the worst is basically over! However, the way you submit the student’s stuff is just about as important a


The All-Important College Application By Reecy Aresty

H.G. Wells once said, “Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe,” which emphasized the importance of continue


Tips On College Selection By Reecy Aresty

It is highly recommended that early in the college selection process, parents and student(s) visit some schools to determine if they’ll be suitab


Writing The All-Important College Application Essay By Reecy Aresty

The application essay is the most crucial piece of writing the student will submit to the colleges, and, if not done impressively, it will also b


Reducing the Administrative Burden for Further Education Colleges By David Coxell

The introduction of the Government’s Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) in September 2004 meant that more young people from poorer backgrounds


College Freshman: How to Get Over Homesickness By Susan Fee

Whether you’re a freshman or a senior, studying abroad or going to college in your hometown – it’s natural to have a period of adjustment when yo


College Study Tips: Work Smarter, Not Harder By Susan Fee

Here are some benefits to studying for your college classes the right way: more leisure time, less stress, less pressure from your parents, less


College Residence Life Staff: Speak to Gain Respect By Susan Fee

When you speak, do residents listen or ignore you? If you’re having trouble commanding respect, it could be the way you’re saying it. Here is a


College Roommate Personality Clashes: How to Survive By Susan Fee

Are you living with your total opposite? It’s amazing how different two people sharing the same (tiny) room can be. Even the littlest things can


Do Best Friends Make the Best College Roommates? By Susan Fee

Do best friends make the best college roommates? Not always! It’s amazing how the quirky things you used to like about your best friend can beg


College Roommates: Three's A Crowd By Susan Fee

It’s hard enough sharing a dorm room the size of a postage stamp with one person, but what happens when your roommate consistently invites friend

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