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A Future in Communications
The world of communications is complex and
fascinating. It brings to mind images of network
television reporters, newspaper and magazine
editors, advertising copywriters, book publishers, motion picture cinematographers,
screenwriters, and website designers. It can be glamorous and exciting, but it is also
difficult and demanding. It is a world where progress and change are redefined on a daily
basis, where computers are not simply a new form of technology, but a new language. Click here to read it!
Basics of College Planning
Preparing to go to college is one of the
most anxiety producing times in the lives
of students and their parents. For students, it is one of the most significant steps
toward independence and adulthood. For both the parents and student it can be a
period of great uncertainty, stress, and sometimes, frustration. Click here to read it!
Become a Teacher
Who would ever want to be a teacher? A teacher makes no money, gets no respect, and makes no
difference to anyone! Now wait a minute. Is this true? Or are we listening to exaggerations and
remembering stereotypical images of the bespectacled, mean old Miss Crabtree from old movies? Click here to read it!
Dates, Deadlines & Details
College-bound students need to develop and follow a plan of action if they are
going to fulfill their dreams of getting into and getting ready for the college of
their choice. Here is a calendar of basic monthly activities that every collegebound
student should incorporate into an individual plan. Click here to read it!
Education and More From the Military
The Army offers a wide variety of benefits. You
can earn up to $72,900 for college through the Montgomery
GI Bill and Army College Fund. The Army and
more than 1,900 colleges offer the Concurrent Admissions
Program. Click here to read it!
Get on the Fast Track
to academic success — excellent grades are within your reach! Click here to read it!
Guiding the Arts Student to College
It’s time. You are starting to prepare for the
college application process and you want to pursue
your career as an artist. You may have many questions
or concerns different from those of your peers.
Finding and applying to schools that cater to the arts
student can be a challenging process that requires
you to be aware of other requirements. Click here to read it!
Help! Financial Aid...
Over the past ten years, the cost of a college education
has more than doubled. At the same time, new funding
has become available to help students and parents who
need assistance paying for college. Click here to read it!
How Does It Feel to Be On Your Own?
There’s just something about Bob Dylan. His songs
used to irritate me before I got to college but now,
suddenly, they make sense. Take his most classic,
roll-down the car window, speed-inducing “Like a
Rolling Stone.” After several minutes of tuning and
searching for the right chords, he begins to croon in that endearingly Bob Dylan
voice, “How does it feel to be on your own?” Click here to read it!
How to Succeed in the College Classroom
Even though there’s no roll call, you still have to roll out of bed on time! Click here to read it!
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