Archive | May, 2012

From homeless to Harvard

May 31, 2012

The story of a college-bound teen who overcame some big obstacles in her life may serve as inspiration for anyone struggling with the decision of whether or not to pursue a college degree.
Dawn Loggins, 18, grew up poor in North Carolina. However, she says that she wants to go to college to break the cycle and have a better life.…

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Making dinnertime fun

May 30, 2012

Cooking delicious and nutritious dinners that your kids willingly eat every night can be a challenge.
Some moms resort to becoming a short order cook and whipping up several different options in order to make everyone happy. However, there are some fun ways to mix up your dinner routine and satisfy all the tastes at your table.
A common way to get kids excited about eating dinner is to enlist their help in planning and preparing the meal.…

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Setting a good example for your children

May 29, 2012

As parents, we strive to be good role models for our kids. However, many moms tend to put plans for themselves on hold after they have children.
Pursuing a college degree is one of the goals that may get put on the proverbial back burner until the kids are a little older, as it involves a large financial and time commitment.…

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Cities with a lot of college grads

May 29, 2012

As the 2011-2012 school year comes to an end, many new college grads are moving into the next phase of their lives. For most, regardless of their age or whether or not they have children, this means finding a job.
While the job market remains challenging, it may be helpful to know what kind of competition you face in your area when it comes to others with a college degree.…

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Moms seek job flexibility

May 25, 2012

Whether you're already pursuing a college degree or are just considering it, odds are you have thought long and hard about what you'll do with a degree when you graduate.
While some moms return to school to realize their dream of being a college graduate, many others view the process as a way to help them get the job or career they've always dreamed of.…

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Moms say time is precious

May 24, 2012

As a mom, you've probably remarked how 24 hours each day just isn't long enough for you to fulfill all of your responsibilities. For instance, the following phrase, or one similar to it, may have actually been spoken by you or someone you know: "I can't possibly get the laundry done, wash the kitchen floor, clean the bathroom, do the grocery shopping, go to class, study, care for and entertain my children and bring the car for an oil change today.…

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Single moms take on the challenge of balancing it all

May 23, 2012

The number of single mothers in the U.S. has been steadily increasing in recent decades. According to the Census Bureau, there were 10 million single American moms with kids under the age of 18 in 2011. That's up considerably from 3.4 million in 1970.
SingleParentCenter.net reports that about 80 percent of single mothers in the U.S. are employed outside of the home, with 50 percent working full-time and 30 percent working part-time.…

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Nursing student discusses balancing act

May 22, 2012

Being a mom can be tough, regardless of whether you stay at home, work outside of the home or are pursuing a college degree. But a Wisconsin mother who works, is going to college to become a nurse and raising a family is proving that it can be done.
According to the Herald Times, 41-year-old Kelly Ness is currently going to school full time while working 30 hours per week as a nursing assistant.…

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Will your college impact your salary?

May 21, 2012

Data shows that getting a bachelor's degree can help boost your earning potential.
For instance, the U.S. Census Bureau reports that individuals whose highest level of education is high school made an average of $31,000 per year in 2010. For those whose highest degree is a bachelor's degree, the average was $58,000.
In addition, recent research from the Pew Research Center reveals that over the course of a 40-year career, college graduates are expected to make about $650,000 more than those without a college degree.…

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Good news for the class of 2012

May 18, 2012

While getting a college degree can help improve one's job marketability and earning potential, a new survey suggests those who graduate this year may be poised to do even better than last year's graduates when it comes to getting a job offer.
The 2012 Student Survey, conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), revealed that 25.5 percent of this year's grads already have a job, compared to last year, when 24 percent of those graduating knew where they were going to work.…

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