Advice To Parents Of College Bound Students

Student Loan Interest Fight: Pandering at it’s best

May 17, 2012

TweetPandering The American Heritage Dictionary says that to Pander is to give gratification (to weaknesses or desires); something politicians on both sides of the aisle are adept at, as is evident in this editorial from the Washington Post. The recent news about how the interest rate of Federally Subsidized Stafford Loans is set to increase [...]

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Can you afford a College Education? Can you afford not having one?

May 2, 2012

TweetHigh school Seniors have just made their choices on what college to attend on May 1st. Now, the Juniors right behind them, are going to be moving to the college application “frontline!” How do you help your student make the best choice for their education and later on, their career opportunities? Do you use “Best [...]

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Career Highlight: Going To College For An Economics Degree

March 27, 2012

TweetA guest post by Molly Mitchell. The Pros and Cons of Earning an Economics Degree Question: what do Arnold Schwarzenegger, Donald Trump and Tiger Woods all have in common, besides success in their respective careers? Answer: they all graduated from college with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Economics is the study of the production, distribution [...]

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