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- 14 Colleges With Tuition Bargains
- With parents and students reeling from tuition sticker shock, these schools have come up with clever ways to help pay tuition bills. Some private schools are even matching the costs of nearby public colleges. To be sure, colleges and universities have long offered financial aid to strapped parents....
- Articles 2009-10-13
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- Catch Up on College Savings
- With no college savings plan in place for their younger daughters, John and Michelle Kazanjian need to start investigating scholarships and community colleges. Fortunately for their parents, the older Kazanjian girls have won generous grants:...
- Articles 2009-09-04
- Short Cut To Your College Degree
- Short a few credits or dollars for your college degree? There is a way to save time and money. Check out the College Level Examination Program also known as the CLEP test! The CLEP is a general knowledge test in a specific area that allows you to earn undergraduate college...
- White papers 2007-05-13
- Carrier training offers college credit.(electrical and mechanical courses)(Brief Article)
- SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Technicians taking HVAC electrical and mechanical troubleshooting courses offered through Carrier Corporation's Customer Technical Training program will earn, upon successful completion, three college credits per course through Onondaga Community College OCC. These credits are recognized by more than 64 schools in the...
- Research articles 2003-05-26
- Plan would ease transfer of Pa. college credits
- For the swelling ranks of students who split their college careers between two or more schools, few skills have been more important than the art of transferring course credits from one school to the next. But that could be changing. The historically Byzantine rules guiding credit transfers were...
- Research articles 2006-04-21
- States With the Most Young College Grads
- Guess what state produces the greatest percentage of young college graduates? This question isn't a brain puzzler. As you might suspect, Massachusetts, with its critical mass of elite universities, tops the list. According to the Lumina Foundation, 49.2% of 25- to 34-year olds in Massachusetts possess a...
- Blog posts 2009-07-03
- Capital Culinary Institute Of Keiser College Signs First "Pro-Start" Articulation Agreement With Alachua County
- Keiser College has secured another articulation agreement, this time with the School Board of Alachua County. The agreement is specifically for the culinary program offered at the Capital Culinary Institute of Keiser College Tallahassee campus and the Pro-Start program of the National Restaurant Association."This is an excellent opportunity for high...
- Research articles 1970-01-01
- Pennsylvania to Offer New College Savings Plan.
- By Bill Sulon, The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 8--Delaware Investments of Philadelphia has been picked to manage a new college investment plan for the state. The plan will be offered in addition to the state's guaranteed ...
- Research articles 2002-01-08
- Liberty Tax Service Scores Again by Obtaining College Credits for Its Training Courses
- Through a special alliance with University of Phoenix, course participants can now earn college credit for ALL of Liberty's college-level training programs, including its Tax School, the new Hispanic Services Webcast series and its unique Interpreter Course. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- Liberty Tax Service, the fastest growing international retail...
- Research articles 2008-11-10
- UW-Stout's bachelor of science in industrial management: an articulation agreement between UW-Stout and the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) allows for the transfer of up to 40 technical credits, plus appropriate general education credits, for th
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] For Greg Brinkman, the decision to pursue a bachelor's degree in industrial management from the University of Wisconsin-Stout (UW-Stout) was made easy thanks to its distance learning program specially designed for technical college graduates with work experience. Brinkman graduated with an...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- Students jump-start a college education
- Motivated by toughened admissions standards at top colleges and a chance to save on higher education costs, more and more students are earning university credits while still in high school. One means of gaining early college credit Advanced Placement testing has soared in popularity...
- Research articles 1995-01-08
- Federal tax policy in the making: 32 years to enact college tuition tax credits
- Congress has considered using college tuition tax credits as an instrument of social tax policy in the US. during three major legislative periods (1965, 1978 and 1997). In 1997, it did. This article examines the policy context of each of these debates to understand the factors that impact the making...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- Students can claim education tax credits.(Brief Article)
- NOT taking a dependency exemption for a student can pay off. Students can claim education tax credits if their parents forgo taking personal exemptions for them, IRS says in a memo to field agents. Auditors had balked at allowing credits to students in that situation,...
- Research articles 2002-09-13
- Harper College links up with Loyola University.(Neighbor)
- Two plus two equals four. Beginning this fall semester William Rainey Harper College in Palatine serves as the first half of the equation and Loyola University Chicago the second. The two institutions entered Loyola's 2+2 agreement in April to enable students to easily transfer...
- Research articles 2000-10-01
- Hamburger U. wants a little respect; McD's seeks college credit for students at its training facility.(Hamburger University)(McDonald's Corp.)
- Byline: JULIE JARGON McDonald's Corp. is pushing for colleges to give credits to employees who've graduated from flipping burgers to management via Hamburger University, the company's management training facility. Hamburger U., as the 44-year-ol Byline: JULIE JARGON McDonald's...
- Research articles 2005-08-29
- Tulane University to close Newcomb College in effort to save money
- Prominent New Orleans jewelry designer Mignon Faget, who graduated from Newcomb College in 1955, credits the women's college with giving her the courage and tenacity to enter a whole new world outside Louisiana.Newcomb College jarred my mind and it also nurtured me at the same time, said Faget, who also...
- Research articles 2006-02-20
- AABC graduates earn transfer credits for advanced degrees
- Representatives of the Army Logistics Management College ALMC at Fort Lee, Virginia, and Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri, signed an agreement in April to provide graduate degree opportunities to graduates of the Army Acquisition Basic Course AABC. Graduates of the AABC, which is offered at ALMC's Huntsville, Alabama, campus,...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- Hopkins credits Walsh College for her success.(Brief Article)
- Deborah Hopkins doesn't credit pedigree or credentials for her rise to CFO of a tech company posting $38.3 billion in sales. Instead, she gives a good deal of credit to the practical lessons she learned at Walsh College in Troy. There, Hopkins sai ...
- Research articles 2000-06-26
- A detour for college fast track?
- Admissions officials at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, like those at most colleges nationwide, like to see Advanced Placement courses on high school transcripts. And like many colleges, they typically exempt students who have passed AP exams from taking certain introductory courses. But in recent years, a troubling pattern...
- Research articles 2006-03-21
- GM: Kettering University, Macomb Community College and GM launch new cooperative education program.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-25 March 1999-GM: Kettering University, Macomb Community College and General Motors launch new cooperative education program C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:240399 PONTIAC -- Kettering University and Macomb Community College announced last week that the two institutions, in partnership with ...
- Research articles 1999-03-25
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