Make spring cleaning easier

March 12, 2012

Winter is almost over and for many people that means spring cleaning time is just around the corner.
While this time of year is traditionally spent deep-cleaning the home, some people actually end up tackling the jobs they simply don't get to on a regular basis. Chores such as washing the windows, dusting the light fixtures, cleaning the oven and laundering curtains simply get neglected most of the time due to our families' busy schedules.…

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Colleges that guarantee you’ll graduate in four years

March 9, 2012

While many people choose a college based on its reputation or whether or not it offers their major, some cost-conscious students may pick which college or university they attend based on the average time it takes students to earn a degree.
Why? Anyone who is considering pursuing their dream of becoming a college graduate knows that getting an education isn't cheap in this day and age.…

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Adjusting to daylight savings time

March 9, 2012

This weekend marks the beginning of daylight savings time. Before going to bed on Saturday night, individuals should set their clocks an hour ahead.
While daylight savings time means longer days and is often welcomed by those who want to get outside after work or school, losing an hour can be difficult for some, especially kids.
"Moms with little ones are either bracing for these sleep disturbances or not thinking about it at all and will scramble to get children to sleep afterward with much frustration," said pediatrician and mother Dr.…

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Want to work from home?

March 8, 2012

The popularity of online learning has increased dramatically in recent years. According to a 2011 study conducted by Babson Survey Research Group and the College Board, the number of students taking at least one online course has surpassed 6 million. Nearly one-third of all students in higher education are currently taking at least one online course.
"The rate of growth in online enrollments is ten times that of the rate in all higher education," said study co-author I.…

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Celebrate National Breakfast Week

March 8, 2012

It seems there's a holiday for everything - and this is certainly no different. This week marks National Breakfast Week.
Eating a nutritious meal is important, especially for kids.
"Breakfast is the most important meal of the day because it helps keep kids alert and focused on learning," said U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
Various studies have shown that children who eat a morning meal do better in school.…

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Tips for getting a college degree without going into debt

March 7, 2012

The College Board reports that the average cost of tuition and fees for the 2011-2012 school year at a four-year, public college or university is $8,244 for in-state residents and $12,526 for those who live out-of-state. At private, four-year colleges and universities, the average tuition is higher - $28,500.
And those costs are likely to go up. According to FinAid.org, tuition tends to increase about 8 percent per year on average.…

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Transferring is common

March 6, 2012

While many college students enter college with the intention of graduating from the same school, the reality is that many transfer to other schools first.
According to a recent report by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, one out of three students transfers during their college careers at least once.
The report, which analyzed the behaviors of more than 2.8 million students, found that the second year of college is the most common time to transfer, with 37 percent of students choosing to go to a different school.…

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Bachelor’s degrees more common

March 6, 2012

A new report released by the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that the number of Americans with bachelor's degrees has reached its highest point ever.
The report finds that, for the first time, more than 30 percent of U.S. adults aged 25 and older have at least a bachelor's degree. As recently as 1998, fewer than one-quarter of people this age had this level of education.…

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Students rally against education cuts

March 5, 2012

March 1 marked the National Day of Action for Education at colleges and universities across the country.
Students spent the day protesting on campuses to bring awareness to the decrease in funding for higher education.
"Throughout my whole [college] experience, I've seen things get progressively worse," Temple University senior Diane Isser told Phily.com.
Even President Obama has discussed the increasing cost of a college education.…

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Colleges with the highest four-year graduation rate

March 5, 2012

Getting a college degree can be expensive.
According to the College Board, the average cost of tuition and fees for the 2011-2012 school year at a four-year, public college or university is $8,244 for in-state residents and $12,526 for those who live out-of-state. At private, four-year colleges and universities, the average tuition is higher - $28,500.
And, these prices are likely to go up.…

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