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Do You Know More Than Your Rep?

Does the Government Need to Return to School? The recently published “How Educated are State Legislators?” might have a lot of people questioning their assumptions about college. In this surprising report, the Chronicle of Higher Education staff looked at which colleges America’s 7,000-plus state legislators graduated from and surprisingly, they found that about 25% of [...]

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Whistle While You (are out of) Work

Job Loss:  How to Deal   Unemployment numbers are constantly in the news, and most people can only hope that they will never be one of those numbers. But most people will, at some point, face the misery of being unemployed. Here are some tips to help you cope with the emotional aspects, the financial [...]

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Bryant & Stratton – Are They Tuned Into You?

Bryant & Stratton College will work with you to get your degree. Find out how today. An Online College Geared Toward Working Adults Bryant & Stratton College  started out as a business school and has evolved to offer a variety of programs both in-person and online, and is focused on providing degree programs for adult [...]

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Time Is Money, Right?

Funding Your Online Degree Part 2 In Part 1 we discussed  scholarships as a way to fund your degree . In this article we will look at having your boss help pay the bill and getting governmental aid for your college education. Employer Funding If you are currently employed, especially at a larger corporation, then [...]

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This One Is Right on the Money

Funding Your Online Degree Part 1 In this look at financial aid for college, we will look at reasons to go back to school and what may be stopping you. We will also look at scholarships and how to apply. Why Go Back to School? Most people would love to go back to school and [...]

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T: We All Want It

What to Expect From Young Teachers Just as teachers have expectations, students should have them too. One mistake students make is putting these expectations aside in college. Students are paying for their education – they shouldn’t have to lower their standards. It’s about respect. We all want it and we all need to give it. [...]

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