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September 25 Tuesday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m Sixth Ann ual Pharma/Biotech Summit Center for Business Intelligence. Sheraton Philadelphia City Center, 17th and Race streets, Philadelphia. (800) 817-8601. 25 Tuesday 8 a.m. WhyWe Procrastinate. Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce. MRCC Conference Room, LA Quakerbridge Plaza Drive, Mercerville. (609) 689-9960. 25...
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Research articles 2007-09-24
Who Needs College, the Poll
My post on Is College Necessary? looking at comments on the Becker-Posner blog and also from the blog of the CEO of AdventNet, has drawn me emails and a link or two, generally arguing that college is probably necessary and certainly desirable. So I'm putting together a poll on whether...
Tags: College, Blogging, E-mail, Internet, Online Communications, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-06-16
Is College Necessary?
With 60 percent of Americans now attending college, Richard Posner asks whether the number might go to 100 percent (don't snort; it wasn't even a century ago that most people didn't go to high school). At first, in his post on the boom in college education, he seems to think...
Tags: Workforce Management, Michael Fitzgerald, Management, Human Resources, Strategy, Recruitment & Selection, College Education, College, Job
Blog posts 2008-06-13
What's in a Ph.D. These Days?
A recent report from New York and cited in the AP says that the U.S. is producing far too many doctoral grads; and the education they're receiving is taught by more and more adjunct professors -- who now comprise about half of the college and university teaching force. Yet...
Tags: College, Government, Vertical Industries, Recruitment & Selection, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jonathan Haeber
Blog posts 2008-01-22
Newbies Watch and Learn
The best way for recent college grads to learn about office dress, hours, weekly workflow, and other key aspects of their first post-college jobs is to watch and learn, according to an article in today's Wall Street Journal. That simple advice allows college students understand the work environment, which in...
Tags: College Student, Human Resources, Nicole Solis, Workforce Management, College, Employee
Blog posts 2007-06-26
Developer to Begin Work Soon on Kansas City, Mo.-Area Office Building.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 4--Trammell Crow Co. plans to break ground soon on an office building on College Boulevard, a move that promises to add fire to the Johnson County office market. The 5901 College Building will be built on land that contains the ...
Tags: College, NCAA, Thompson, Trammell Crow Co.
Research articles 1998-09-03
College Admissions Site MyFit Raises $1 Million
MyFit has raised $1 million in a round led by VC firm New Enterprise Associates. The site takes the information a student enters like GPA or SAT scores and returns a student’s chances of getting in—and fitting in—at various colleges (It cross references the data with information gathered from...
Tags: College, MyFit, Venture Capital, Finance, Financing Startups, Media & Publishing, Kids & Teen Content, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Social Media, Companies, Facebook, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-11-20
Which College Grads Get Paid the Most?
An Ivy League degree isn't necessarily a ticket to wealth. Here's what you need to know about the degrees and colleges that promise the best starting salaries.
Tags: College, Degree, MoneyWatch, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Education, Income, Ivy League, Business, Engineering
Videos 2009-07-30
Back to College? Six Smart Ways to Cut Costs on a New Degree
Getting another degree or even just taking a course can boost your earning power and make you more employable. Here’s how to do it on the cheap. ...
Tags: College, Scholarship, MoneyWatch, Professional Development, Financial Planning, Financial Accounting, Financial Services, Career, Finance, Master’, s degree, Employer reimbursement plan, Nontraditional students, Stafford loan, Subsidized Stafford loan, PLUS loan, Online classes, FinAid, FastWeb, FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid, University extension certificate, Lynn O’, Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-08-25
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:...
Tags: College, Scholarship, MoneyWatch, Community College, Kazanjian, Taxes, Personal Finance, Free Trade, Operational Accounting, Financial Accounting, Financial Planning, Finance, 529 Plan, Mark Kantrowitz, FinAid.org, FastWeb.com, College Savings, Barbara Bedway
Articles 2009-09-04
Best Colleges: The Real Rankings
With so many college rankings and so many different schools rated No.1, it's hard for parents to know whom to believe. An exclusive MoneyWatch.com analysis has the answer. U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Kiplinger’s, and a few others have their own special recipe to pick the winners, and...
Tags: School, CBS MoneyWatch.com, College, Harvard University, Forbes, Student, MoneyWatch, MoneyWatch.com Analysis, Kiplinger, College Rankings, College Ratings, University, U.S. News & World Report, Kiplinger’s, Kiplinger.com, Princeton Review, Washington Monthly, Best Colleges, Best College Values, What Will They Learn?, American Council of Trustees and Alumni, Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-09-24
Smart Ways to Save for College
By the time your toddler gets her degree, a college education could cost more than $250,000. Ray Martin offers tips on how to save now for your child's college tuition.
Tags: MoneyWatch, cbsepisode, early show, ray martin, harry smith, college, tuition, kids, children, student, save, early
Videos 2009-10-01
College Grads Heading Back Home
More than half of college graduates wind up moving back home. But do they really want to be there? And will they ever move out? Our intern finds out.
Tags: College, Home, MoneyWatch, Graduate, Grads, Moving Home, Chris DiLella, Job, Money, Boomerang Kids
Videos 2009-10-12
The Best College-Savings Tool
If you're saving money for a college education, you need to have a 529 savings plan. MoneyWatch's Ray Martin explains why, and gives you three rules to keep in mind.
Tags: MoneyWatch, 529 Savings Plan, Ray Martin, College, Parent
Videos 2009-10-20
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....
Tags: School, Student, MoneyWatch, Washington & Jefferson, CLU, Financial Accounting, Finance, College, Tuition, College Credits, Long Island University, Washington & Jefferson College, California Lutheran University, Davis & Elkins College, Texas Lutheran University, Cleveland State University, Hartwick College, Mercer University, Rasmussen College, Berea College, The Cooper Union, Curtis Institute of Music, Deep Springs College, Webb Institute of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Jeff Wuorio
Articles 2009-10-13
How to Pay Your Kid's Tuition with an Athletic Scholarship
To wrangle financial aid, you'll have to start early. Every year, thousands of former kinder kickers and pee-wee running backs get big-league tuition breaks or favored admissions at colleges their grades alone would never qualify them for. Why not yours? After all, you've spent obscene amounts...
Tags: College, Scholarship, MoneyWatch, MoneyWatch Feature Package, Scholarships, Athletic Scholarships, Paying for College, Tuition, Athletes
Articles 2009-06-02
The Truth About Who Qualifies for Financial Aid
The acceptance letter has arrived and now you're dreading those future tuition bills. MoneyWatch Editorial Director Eric Schurenberg explains who is and isn't likely to receive financial assistance.
Tags: Financial, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Finance, College, Education, Tuition, Financial Aid, Assistance, Loan, Grant, Common Data Set, University, GPA, Eric Schurenberg, Sumi Das
Videos 2009-04-01
Spring Break In Palm Springs
As college students put down their books this spring break, Palm Springs, Calif., hopes to boost tourism and is welcoming their hard-partying ways. Ben Tracy reports
Tags: Palm Springs, MoneyWatch, CBS News, CBS Evening News, Katie Couric, Spring Break, College, Students, California, Economy, Recession
Videos 2009-03-23
The Secrets of Financial Aid
If you think your income is too lofty for your child to qualify for college financial aid, think again. Your college savings fund has gone down, down, down, but the cost of tuition just keeps going up. Does this mean you'll be forced to dig deeper to send off your...
Tags: Financial, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Finance, MoneyWatch Feature Package, Lynn O’Shaugnessy, Financial Aid, College, Home Equity, Merit Aid, Tuition Discounts, College Board, Ivy League, Merit Awards, College Scholarships
Articles 2009-03-16
College Aid for the Affluent
You shouldn't automatically assume that your family's income will prevent you from qualifying for college financial aid. Some schools will actually be eager to offer you some cash in hopes of enticing your son or daughter to enroll. You just need to know the rules... If your family pulls in...
Tags: School, Financial, College, Student, MoneyWatch, Tuition Discount, Web Site Fastweb.com, Financial Accounting, Finance, Financial Aid, Merit Aid, Tuition Discounts, Rich College Students, Flagship Universities, College Board, Ivy League, Out-of-State Tuition, Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-03-16
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