by studentrg | Jul 31, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Jobs of the Future
As recently as 1992, most public high schools had extensive vocational training programs, many of which operated in the same buildings as college-preparatory programs. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 97% of American students who graduated...
by studentrg | Jul 23, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Education
“I graduated with a B.S. degree in robotics last year,” a young woman tells us. “And guess what? I couldn’t get a job designing robots. However, I did get a great job teaching middle school and high school students how to build them. I’m having the time of my life!”...
by studentrg | Jul 20, 2018 | Paying for College
Are you a parent, a student, or a college admissions counselor who needs to know more about paying for college? In addition to books and magazine articles that offer insights, there are also a number of blogs that offer advice. Here is a list of some we found that...
by studentrg | Jul 16, 2018 | Online Courses, online education, STEM
Are you a high school student who is interested in becoming an engineer? Or do you know a student who is interested in majoring in engineering in college? If so, there are lots of online opportunities to learn what engineering classes are like. Visit the links below...
by studentrg | Jul 12, 2018 | College Admissions
You have heard the news that the Trump administration, supported by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, is ramping up efforts to do away with long-standing policies that have afforded advantageous educational opportunities to...