Free college is something that has been talked about in political spheres for quite a while now, and it can be a confusing topic. It is a popular democratic campaign […]
America is suffering from a severe student loan debt crisis. It’s getting more overwhelming every year. Close to 44 million Americans are currently strapped with student debt. The total of […]
Cost has been one of the largest barriers for students going to college for several years now. Tuition rates have continued to climb; more people are graduating with more debt […]
More people are talking about online free colleges than ever before. This is for a lot of reasons. A large percentage of Americans are in debt because of paying for […]
According to a summary by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce’s Public Policy Institute, 65% of all jobs in the United States economy will require education beyond high […]
Your senior year is probably going to be the busiest year that you spend in college, objectively speaking. There is a lot that you’re going to have to do; on […]
Introduction Over 3000 higher education institutions and 22 million students in the United States have now been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. With most universities and colleges closing student housing […]
By Jennifer W. Eisenberg If you’ve been thinking that you want to change your career, but going back to school in the traditional sense is just not in the cards, […]
by Jennifer W. Eisenberg As the baby boomer generation has entered senior citizen age, the number of people looking for a later-life career has also increased. The Bureau of Labor […]
By Jennifer W. Eisenberg Planning for a graduate degree can be an integral aspect of planning one’s career trajectory. The trend toward post-baccalaureate study and/or training has produced a small […]
by Jennifer W. Eisenberg A bachelor of arts that you can achieve from the comfort of your own home while you maintain your regular schedule and priorities is truly a […]
There’s been a lot of buzz in the media lately about free online classes, but what’s it all about? Are they really free? And if so, are they legit? In […]
Student loans to help you pay for college may seem simple, but first impressions can deceive. They are actually more complex than most people think, with many aspects that aren’t […]
If you’re a senior citizen looking to return to college and finally complete that undergraduate college degree, you’re probably interested in finishing ASAP. If so, here is the best advice […]
By Jennifer W. Eisenberg Information on the internet abounds for students who are about to embark on a trade/vocational school education. How to select a career path, and what to […]
By Jennifer W. Eisenberg If you are getting ready to start at school and want to know what can help you, we have compiled a list of resources that can […]
Studying 1. Bright Hub Education: This is a collection of study guides for common subjects for high school students. 2. DuoLingo: For most of you, foreign language is a necessary […]
By Jennifer W. Eisenberg When should you start your post college job search? How should you approach it? At what point are you hopelessly behind in the job search game? […]
By Jennifer W. Eisenberg Featured Programs No shortage of advice is offered for the pre-freshman who is feeling overwhelmed. College is simply not as rare an option as it used […]
By Jennifer W. Eisenberg As the old Irish saying says, “If you want to make God laugh, make a plan.” And there is a trueness to that, which cannot be […]
Before choosing a career with a master’s in public health, let’s first discuss and clarify what public health is. This dynamic and multi-disciplinary field is tasked with the unique purpose […]
An internship is an integral part of the college experience because it provides some unique hands-on experience and gives you a glimpse into life after college. Internships even open doors […]
Worried about your college GPA or having a good enough high school GPA to get into college? Transitioning from high school to college brings a lot of changes with it […]
By Jennifer W. Eisenberg As one that may be returning to school, it may surprise you how much has changed in the ways that jobs have become especially specific–such as […]