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How cool indeed. Picture a student house, with a kitchen big enough for everyone cooking at the same time, a lounge spacious enough to entertain and 5 dedicated bedrooms not a converted living room as a 5th bedroom. Then picture a decked BBQ area overlooking your own 5 a side football pitch in [...]
April 24th, 2009 | Posted in Business and Finance, Colleges and Universities, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, General Blurbs, Health and Beauty, Women's Health | No Comments
All you can think about is getting your college degree but you just don’t have the time or money to go off to school. Go to c-degree.com and find out exactly what you need to do to get your online college course and achieve your goal of getting an associate or bachelor degree.
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November 26th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education | No Comments
Medium for news information and communication for and among members of Cavite National High School (CNHS) Class 1965. Site for Friends for Life, to reminisce and renew old friendships and to provide news and information for upcoming class anniversary reunions and past alumni homecomings.
See more about the Class of 1965 of Cavite National High School [...]
October 6th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education, General Blurbs, Lifestyles and Society, Organizations | No Comments
A compendium of anniversary homecoming celebrations of Cavite National High School Class 65 starting from the Silver Anniversary Celebration.
Through these pages, let our memories be brought back in time and reminisce the happy moments we had during these gatherings of Cavite National High School Class of 1965, and see the physical transformations we had undergone [...]
October 6th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education, General Blurbs, Lifestyles and Society, Organizations | No Comments
Welcome to the official website of the Cavite National High School (CNHS) Class 65 Scholarship Foundation, Inc., an organization composed of members of Cavite National High School Class ‘65 Alumni Association. The Foundation is entirely independent of the Alumni Association and has its own set of officers and its own financial system. The Foundation [...]
October 6th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education, General Blurbs, Organizations | No Comments
Volunteering is nothing new for Mr. Grief. By giving his time to both fundraise and volunteer for multiple companies, foundations, charities, and services, Lee Greif has shown a running track record of hard work and help. With his help, many companies and organizations that touch multiple different lives have been helped. Grief has helped everything [...]
September 25th, 2008 | Posted in Business and Finance, Colleges and Universities, General Blurbs, Health and Fitness, Lifestyles and Society | Comments Off
After being class President of his class for four years in college at The University of Connecticut, and ultimately serving as Student body president, Lee Greif first entered the realm real of politics in 1971 when he was hired by Republican Congressman of New York, Peter Peyser. During this time, he served during the Watergate [...]
September 24th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Legal | No Comments
If you ask me the greatest fault I find with getting a college loan, even with a good credit profile, I will tell that it is the thought that I have to pay the money back in the near future. It makes it feel as if I’m tied to the loan. So when you plan [...]
September 16th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, Education, General Blurbs | No Comments
It’s always wise to learn as much as you can about what you’re getting into especially when it comes to money. That’s why you should learn as much as you can about college financial aid.
As financial aid college student you know that the going can be pretty tough at times. The whole process can be [...]
September 15th, 2008 | Posted in Banking and Finance, Colleges and Universities, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, Education, General Blurbs | No Comments
Think about this: a degree in Nursing for adults and seniors prepares students to work nursing homes, long-term care facilities and other environments where the majority of patients are adults and seniors. And, accelerated programs in nursing can get you that degree even faster. Consider geriatric nursing for instance. Generally, adult and [...]
August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Information Technology, Jobs and Careers | No Comments
Multi-Country study abroad is a truly exciting concept! On multi-country study abroad programs, students are able to visit more than one country during the course of their semester or summer abroad, giving them the ability to experience different cultures. Free universities in Europe – especially those in the lovely scandinavian countries – offer many options. [...]
August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Information Technology, Jobs and Careers | No Comments
Want some feedback from students? Consider this: Non-traditional and working-adult students find the Univ of Pheonix to be accommodating by making counselors and advisors available by phone or Web, as well as providing a variety of flexible class times and by expediting the degree completion time. The University of Pheonix is available nationwide by way [...]
August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Information Technology, Jobs and Careers | No Comments
Classmates.com is for Finding Old Friends. It belongs to Classmates Media Corporation which serves more than 40 million registered accounts, including 3.0 million pay accounts as of September 30, 2007 according to their about us page. So if you would really like that blast from the past experience and find old or lost friends from [...]
May 26th, 2008 | Posted in Chats and Forums, Colleges and Universities, Computers and the Internet, Lifestyles and Society, Relationships | No Comments
The online law school seems like a great option to be able to earn your degree while you are working a job or raising a family.
Life is tough enough, and if you can eliminate the need for travelling, taking lunch breaks when other people do etc.. then you will be able to fit your [...]
February 24th, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education, General Blurbs, Law, Legal | No Comments
Someone once said that “knowledge is power.” The first requirement is a high school diploma. Even before high school is over, the Board of Education requires students to take the SAT (Scholastic assessment test) or the student aptitude exam. This serves as a general entrance exam for every college in the country. Students also have [...]
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education | No Comments
There are a number of approaches to overcoming adversity in the classroom, due to these types of sociological issues. A teacher can introduce the theory of cultural democracy into the classroom in order to be able to answer students questions concerning moral and ethical issues of other cultures, as well as incorporate a historic relevance [...]
December 29th, 2007 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education | No Comments
Online degree programs started with certification programs, and graduated to associate degrees and bachelor degrees. It’s critical that you come up with an online degree program or online college that meets your career goals. No matter which college you decide on, be sure that it is accredited; such as the University of Phoenix or Capella University. [...]
December 20th, 2007 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education | Comments Off
The price of going to college is so expensive nowadays, and it’s only going up. But you can’t afford not to get a college degree in today’s working environment. Where do you come up with the money to pay for it? A solution that many turn to is federal student loans. And there are plenty [...]
December 17th, 2007 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, General Blurbs | No Comments
Even though the cost of a college education gets more expensive every year, there are plenty of ways for you to get money to pay for it. The primary tool that someone has at their disposal is a strong will. The old saying, “Where there’s a will there’s a way,” is very true when it [...]
December 15th, 2007 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education, Jobs and Careers | No Comments
You want to go to college, you have no credit, and you can’t get a co-signer for obtaining student loans to pay for a higher education. You are are one of many who fit into this catagory and there may be an answer for you! Most no cosigner college student loans are federally backed by the [...]
November 16th, 2007 | Posted in Banking and Finance, Colleges and Universities, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, Education | No Comments
Going to college or a university should be every young person’s God given right. Paving the way to financially pay for it should be made easy by the federal government, and they do in some instances such as grants, scholarships and student loans with flexiable terms, but more should be done. We can start by [...]
November 15th, 2007 | Posted in Article Directories, Colleges and Universities, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, Education | No Comments
The basic aims of all of the California community colleges are to offer “essential and important functions” such as basic skills instruction, English as a second language (ESL, or, English for speakers of other languages, ESOL) education and practice, adult non-credit instruction, and student and community support services. These academic goals are met through traditional [...]
October 14th, 2007 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, General Blurbs, Jobs and Careers | No Comments
In our present technological age, quality higher education is no doubt among the most desired commodities.
Sadly, a lot of people cannot afford to pay the astronomic fee of higher education. This is partly the reason why more and more people are seeking college financial aid these days. While the offices of counselors in most high [...]
September 26th, 2007 | Posted in Banking and Finance, Colleges and Universities, Credit, Loans and Mortgages, Education | No Comments
Most students can complete their online doctorates in three years or more. But these sort of programs are not entirely online. They include a fair amount of residential workshops where the finer aspects of the online doctorate like presentations, discussions and projects need to be completed.
And in keeping with the academic standards that are expected [...]
September 21st, 2007 | Posted in Colleges and Universities | No Comments
Medical schools have laid the foundations for many people who have chosen a career of becoming a doctor. Although there are many accredited programs now available a person has a better chance of gaining experience as well gaining acceptance from their peers if they attend a school where both it educational mission and the teaching [...]
September 17th, 2007 | Posted in Colleges and Universities, Education, Health Care Professions, Health and Fitness, Medicine | No Comments