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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Gift ideas for college grads

May 18, 2012

Whether you're graduating from college or know someone who is, odds are you're thinking about gift ideas this time of year.
While many people don't like to expect gifts or tell people what they want, WKYC-TV News reports that gift registries are becoming more popular among those graduating.
Individuals can choose gifts for their home, themselves or even to be used in their job at their favorite stores or online through registries such as MyRegistry.com.…

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Expert offers advice to recent grads

May 17, 2012

Those graduating from college this spring are sure to get advice from a lot of different people - their family members, friends and professors, for instance. However, many may be discouraged at some of the unsolicited advice they receive regarding the job market and their career.
The author of a book on prosperity is weighing in as well, by offering these new graduates some of his own advice - ignore the negativity.…

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Unpaid internships on the rise

May 16, 2012

A difficult job market has forced many college students and recent graduates to resort to desperate measures to find the job of their dreams. Some take low-paying entry level positions in hopes of impressing someone and being promoted. Others opt for internships, hoping that a temporary position will turn into something more permanent down the road.
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) reports that more than half of students in the class of 2011 had internships, however nearly half (48 percent) of them were unpaid.…

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‘Padding’ resume not advised

May 15, 2012

Many moms who return to college to obtain a bachelor's degree look forward to the day they graduate and can start the career they've always dreamed of.
Whether you paid for your education yourself, depended on various grants for parents or college scholarships or took out loans, earning a regular paycheck is another part of graduating that is highly anticipated. Even better, with a degree in hand, experts say you'll boost your earning potential significantly. 
According to the U.S.…

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Students, grads have options for dependable, affordable cars

May 14, 2012

With the price of getting a college education continuing to increase, many students are trying to find ways to save money in other parts of their personal budgets.
Recent graduates, who are often cash-strapped due to college loan debt, may also be looking for ways to stretch their money further. In fact, a recent report from the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) revealed that college seniors who graduated with student loans in 2010 owed an average of $25,250 each.…

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Experience a plus for job seekers

May 11, 2012

The recent unemployment data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveals that college graduates are faring better than others in the current job market.
The April 2012 unemployment report revealed that the current jobless rate for those over the age of 25 stands at 6.8 percent. However, it is lower (4.0 percent) for individuals with a bachelor's degree or higher and higher for those with some college (7.6 percent) or only a high school diploma (7.9 percent).…

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Salaries increase for recent college grads

May 11, 2012

Data shows that individuals with a college degree make more money than those without one.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2011, individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,053 per week, compared to $768 per week for those with an associate degree, $719 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $638 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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Top internship salaries

May 10, 2012

With the end of another semester upon us, college students of all ages are searching for internships for the summer break.
Experts say that internships provide a variety of benefits for those pursuing a college degree. They help individuals get valuable work experience in their desired industry, field or profession, they can be used to get college credits and they are often paid positions that help students make money to pay bills and offset other costs while in school.…

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Teacher appreciation week highlights need for educators

May 10, 2012

This week marks Teacher Appreciation Week in the United States. While schools, districts and parent-teacher organizations nationwide use this week to recognize teachers, many parents have also done things to thank those who teach them and/or their children.
Small, inexpensive gifts such as flowers, plants, mugs, cookies, candy, tote bags and candles are common gifts that help students of all ages show their appreciation for teachers.…

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