by studentrg | Apr 10, 2018 | Career Pathways, Online Courses, online education, Paying for College
We watched a segment on the evening news last week that showed a group of students who were gathered in their high school’s college counseling office, happily logging in and discovering all the wonderful schools where they had just been accepted. There were whoops and...
by studentrg | Mar 22, 2018 | Career Pathways, Paying for College
“College Dropout Refuses to Leave Her Dorm Room,” an article that Julie Marsh and Ruthie Weissman published in The New York Post on Feb. 28th, tells the story of Lisa S. Palmer, a student who reportedly dropped out of Hunter College two years ago, but refuses to...
by studentrg | Feb 26, 2018 | Paying for College
Spring is the time of year when all across America, students and families get college acceptance letters and offers of financial aid. Parents and students are taking out pencils, opening calculators apps, and trying to answer the question that is really on their minds...
by studentrg | Feb 15, 2018 | Education, Paying for College
U.S. News Provides Details on Tuition-Free Community College Programs “These States Offer Tuition-Free College Programs,” an article that Farran Powell published in U.S. News & World Report on February 1, offers some current information about state-administered...
by studentrg | Feb 12, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Education, Paying for College
According to “Why the State Is Talking Up Technical Colleges to High School Counselors,” an article that Emily Siner wrote for NashvillePublicRadio.com on February 2, the state of Tennessee has discovered some compelling reasons why technical colleges are a great...
by studentrg | Jan 18, 2018 | Paying for College
Chances are you have heard rumors that the Federal Work-Study will soon be canceled, due to coming government cuts in funding to college education. At the time we publish this post, those rumors seem to be nothing more than rumors, and it seems that the Federal...