by studentrg | Apr 27, 2018 | Career Pathways, Jobs of the Future, STEM
STEM Companies Need Non-Tech Students to Fill Jobs Too It’s no secret that a boom is taking place in STEM education. Students across America are enrolling in courses to study engineering, computer science, statistics, and other subjects that will equip them to fill...
by studentrg | Apr 16, 2018 | STEM
American colleges from coast to coast – especially smaller independent schools – are reporting a large decline in the number of applications they are getting from foreign students this year. And with good reason. Why would students run the risk of running...
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 | Apr 1, 2018 | Jobs of the Future, STEM
STEM: The Acronym Race Begins First there was STEM. And we have recently heard about another acronym, STEAM, which adds “Art” to the mix. The result is apparently Science Technology Engineering Art Math. Once the acronym-generating part of the human brain starts to...
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...