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Jul 2, 2009
Texas A&M in Crisis
In: Universities (general)
By: Jeremy Mangum
Texas A&M University, the state's first public institution of higher learning, is experiencing a leadership crisis that is seemingly unbefitting of its reputation.
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Jun 24, 2009
About De Anza College
In: American Universities
By: John Wu
De Anza college is the largest community college in the Silicon Valley / Santa Clara County area. It is well known for its high transfer rate to UC and CSU schools.
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Jun 24, 2009
Why Americans Should Consider Canadian Colleges
In: Canadian Universities
By: Luke Arnott
American college students looking to save money, but still get a world-class four-year degree, should consider the unique experience of attending a Canadian university.
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Jun 24, 2009
Education Research Grants
In: Universities (general)
By: Kristi Carter
This article provides readers with information about education research grants and school grants for women.
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Jun 18, 2009
About Caribbean Medical Schools
In: International Universities
By: John Wu
For students who did not get high enough grades for medical school, Caribbean medical schools provide a second chance for students to become doctors in the United States
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Jun 15, 2009
Modern Vocational Degree Courses
In: Universities (general)
By: Adrian Peel
A Master's degree in Facebook, or "Social Media", at the University of Salford, is the latest in a long line of degree courses that are arguably meaningless.
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Jun 7, 2009
Admission to UCLA as a Transfer Student
In: American Universities
By: John Wu
Getting admitted into UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) as a transfer student is a popular second chance method for high school students who didn't get in.
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Jun 1, 2009
Apply for Grants for College
In: Universities (general)
By: Kristi Carter
This article provides students with tips on applying for grants for college, specifically Pell grants.
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May 20, 2009
Washington Semester at American University
In: American Universities
By: Kayda Norman
American University, located in Washington D.C., offers a semester abroad program to students across the world that combines real world experience with academic seminars.
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May 16, 2009
Low Residency MFA Programs
In: Graduate Schools
By: Eva Gordon
Earning an MFA in Creative Writing used to mean spending two to three years on a campus. Today, low-residency programs are making distance learning possible.
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May 15, 2009
Going Back to School to Earn a Graduate Degree
In: Graduate Schools
By: David R. Wetzel
Preliminary research, organization, and meeting application requirements are indicators of successful habits of people who enroll in and complete graduate school.
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May 14, 2009
Adjuncts Teach More but Earn Less
In: American Universities
By: Josefine Köhn-Haskins
While it is cheaper and more flexible for the universities to contract adjunct professors, those part timers often have a hard time to make ends meet.
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May 14, 2009
How to Prepare for and Apply to Graduate School
In: Graduate Schools
By: Luke Arnott
Grad school candidates must start early and have backup plans. By senior year, entrance exams should be scheduled, recommendations solicited, and transcripts ordered.
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May 12, 2009
Why You Should Travel after Graduating
In: Universities (general)
By: Jody Aberdeen
Traveling after graduation is a common decision by thousands of now-former students each year, but many hesitate. Here are compelling reasons to go now instead of later.
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