College Articles
11: Regional Colleges Offer Advantages Over Universities
Thinking about college after high school graduation? This process happens for many seniors every year. Should you go to a larger college that offers an extensive variety of classes and that has a beautiful campus setting? A larger school may appear like the number one choice of many, but one should also remember that a larger school may mean a a greater tuition cost. This is where a smaller college may be your best bet.
12: On Seeking Help From College Scholarship Services
Some would agree that the success and failure rate when applying for college scholarship are dependent whether the applicant has sought for college scholarship services. However, there is an evident fact that the success and failure of the college scholarship application are solely relying on the application alone. But the problem lies here. Since, most applicants have difficulties searching for the type of scholarships that are right for them, what would you expect from them...
13: Qingdao international school
Yew Chung offers state of the art education and a healthy atmosphere for the overall development of the child. Visit the site www.ycef.com and get more detailed information about the Ycef's international schools.
14: Chongqing international school
Yew Chung offers state of the art education and a healthy atmosphere for the overall development of the child. Visit the site www.ycef.com and get more detailed information about the Ycef's international schools.
15: How Much Should you Worry about College Admission?
Lots of students, including adults returning to school, are worried about getting into college.
16: Choosing a College; How to Start
With nearly 3,500 universities and colleges to choose from, any student who takes the time to thoroughly explore his or her educational options should have no problem gaining admission to several which meet their needs. In fact, if students realize there are many colleges, not just a few, in which they can be both happy and successful, if they get started on their college search no later than the fall of their junior year of high school, and if they use the informational resources available to them, their college search can be almost anxiety free. Remember that fewer than ten percent of the colleges and universities in the United are highly selective. So, unless you apply to a highly selective college or university, your chances for admission to the institutions you have chosen are probably pretty high if you have been realistic in your choices. Conversely, if your grades and standardized test scores are high enough so that highly selective colleges are a reasonable option for you, you should be a lock for admission to one of the many excellent but slightly less competitive institutions.
17: A College Degree; Your Ticket to $1,000,000
United States Department of Labor 2004 statistics reveal that full time workers 25 years of age and older earn a median weekly salary of $676. Those without a high school diploma average nearly $300 a week less ($396). High school graduates with no college average $562, and college graduates holding at least a bachelors degree earn nearly $1000 weekly.
18: Finding and Winning Scholarships
Maybe you can't throw a football fifty yards.
19: College and University Accreditation; Is it Important?
Accreditation can be pretty confusing, particularly as it applied to online colleges and universities. And, sometimes accreditation is confused with state licensure, which is not the same thing at all.
20: Two Steps to Success in College
Only about fifty-five percent of students complete degree programs within six years.
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