We live in a world where time is limited and yet, we’re expected to expand our knowledge base. So, what does one do to overcome this challenge? Well, a fantastic solution would be to pursue an online course. Online courses…
Colleges across the United States are getting on the IB train, offering scholarships to diploma graduates with high scores. From internship opportunities to mentoring programs, there are many colleges that go the extra mile to make sure that students transition…
The world of higher education is much bigger than Ivy League colleges that elbow their way to the competitive lists like U.S. News & World Report and Forbes Magazine. Colleges That Change Lives, for instance, features small to medium size…
Students applying to universities in the United States often tend to underestimate the time it takes to apply for admittance to a university or college. If you want to avoid making the same mistake, you need to set a schedule…
Many high school students are graduating with college credit. This not only allows the student to graduate college early, but also helps to save a great deal of money on tuition. In Georgia, three options are offered to ambitious students…
Tuition insurance can cover costs, but not if Junior flunks out. Tuition InsuranceTuition Insurance It’s tough enough to pay your child’s college tuition bill. Worse still, if he or she doesn’t finish the semester. Given the amount of money involved,…
Many high school seniors will soon be deciding where to go to college and making difficult choices about whether to take on student debt to attend a particular school. Below we have answered the top 5 questions you need to…
What is dual enrollment, and is it something aspiring college students should do? If you are a high school student who wants to get some or all of your college core courses completed by the time you graduate high school,…
How to pay for college is the sixty-four-thousand-dollar question. Recently, there’s talk about a new option called income-share agreements. They are similar to the government’s income-based loan repayment plans. Students promise to pay a fixed percentage of their future income…
College admissions counselors look at more than the GPA of applicants. There would be several applicants with perfect 4.0 GPAs, and admissions officers only know too well how many students take easy courses to inflate their GPAs. This is why…