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		<title>Ohio State University Online Degrees &#8211; High Quality Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 16:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly</dc:creator>
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Ohio State University is a public research university in the state of Ohio. Ohio State University (OSU) is located in the state of Ohio. The university address is 190 N. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210. It is a public research university. The university was founded in 1870 as a land-grant university. Ohio State University is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ohio State University is a public research university in the state of Ohio. Ohio State University (OSU) is located in the state of Ohio. The university address is 190 N. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210. It is a public research university. The university was founded in 1870 as a land-grant university. Ohio State University is the largest single-campus university in the United States. It is considered one of the best public universities.</p>
<p>The degrees offered are on courses like bachelors degree in General Business, Nontraditional Doctorate of Pharmacy, Masters in Nursing, Masters in Welding Engineering, Executive MBA, and Post Graduate degree for Gerontology Certificate program.<span id="more-267"></span>Ohio state university online degree courses not only save time but money too. The biggest advantage of Ohio state university online degree course is their flexible scheduling. Students can access course materials from any part of the world. Working professionals and busy housewives can study at anytime of the day. Flexible study schedule help students to carry out their studies without hampering their routine work.</p>
<p>Ohio State University is expanding its boundary by offering online degree courses in a wide range of high quality classes. Students receive instructions, conduct analysis, resolve problems, participate in class discussions, and complete assignments as per their convenience from anywhere around the world. The learning material is delivered in the home with instruction. The university conducts the best on-campus classes. The lesson content of the online degree courses is available on the web, and all communication is send by email. Students can submit queries, assignments and projects through the Internet.</p>
<p>Ohio State University online degrees mean going for the online class whenever it&#8217;s convenient. Without giving quality time one can attain quality education. Contact classes are small class sizes where one-on-one instructor guidance and personalized communication is at its best. Ohio State University offers Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees. Ohio State University offers various online degrees programs. Students can pursue Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate program. They can select from different online degree courses to enhance their knowledge in the field of study that they choose to pursue.</p>
<p>Some of the most popular degrees from the Ohio State University are Management Degrees, Business Degrees, Nursing Degrees, Criminal Justice Degrees, Education Degrees, Communications Degrees, Early Childhood Degrees, Health Care Administration Degrees, Social Sciences Degrees, Aviation Degrees and Journalism Degrees.</p>
<p>Ohio State University offers around 347 numbers of programs. It offers specialized accreditation in Radiologic Technology, Dentistry, Clinical Psychology, Dental Assisting, Engineering-related, Veterinary Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, Occupational Therapy, Theater, Dance, Teacher Education, Engineering, Engineering Technology,<br />
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<p class="articletext">Amberi is an experienced education and travel consultant who has been in the industry for quite a few years. Working as a consultant, he also has written a number of articles on education. For more Details about Ohio State University Online Degrees and ohio state online degrees please log on to : <a href="http://www.onlinedegreeshub.com/state-university-online-degrees/ohio/" target="_blank">Ohio State University Online Degrees</a></p>
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		<title>A Brief History of the United States Military Academy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 16:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly</dc:creator>
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The United States Military Academy is also known as USMA, West Point, The Point, The Academy or Army. It is a four-year co-educational college and is the exclusive service academy for the U.S. Army.
USMA was established during President Thomas Jefferson’s administration in 1802. USMA is located in West Point, New York. It sits on a [...]]]></description>
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<p>The United States Military Academy is also known as USMA, West Point, The Point, The Academy or Army. It is a four-year co-educational college and is the exclusive service academy for the U.S. Army.</p>
<p>USMA was established during President Thomas Jefferson’s administration in 1802. USMA is located in West Point, New York. It sits on a scenic campus overlooking the Hudson River 50 miles north of New York City. The campus boasts a ski slope and artillery range along with its academic buildings and sports facilities. The campus is a National Historic Landmark and home to many historic sites, buildings and monuments. Much of the campus architecture is in the neo-Gothic style, as exemplified by the Cadet Chapel, built in 1910.<span id="more-265"></span>Students at USMA are officers-in-training and are known as cadets and come from all 50 of the United States; graduates are collectively known as “The Ling Gray Line,” a nickname taken from the school’s traditional hymn, “The Corps.” USMA also recruits 60 exchange cadets from allied nations each academic year.</p>
<p>Tuition for cadets is fully-funded by the U.S. Army in exchange for an active-duty service obligation after graduation. Approximately 1,000 cadets graduate each spring and are commissioned as second lieutenants, the typical entry-level rank for most commissioned officers in the US Army.</p>
<p>In 2008 Forbes Magazine ranked West Point as the #6 college in the country and #1 among the public institutions on its annual “America&#8217;s Best Colleges” rankings.</p>
<p>USMA provides a well-rounded experience with a broad academic curriculum, mandatory participation in competitive sports, military leadership responsibility and an atmosphere of moral-ethical development.</p>
<p>Cadets’ class standings are based on a combination of academic, leadership and performance in all activities. Cadets live by and within the Cadet Honor Code, which states &#8220;a cadet will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do.&#8221;</p>
<p>Many famous Americans have graduated from USMA including two presidents, Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Other famous graduates are Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, John Pershing, Omar Bradley and Douglas MacArthur.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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		<title>Learning About a Semester Abroad in Thailand and Malaysia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 16:22:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly</dc:creator>
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If you have ever seen the movie Anna and the King, you know a little something about the unique history of Thailand, a country once known as Siam. During a semester abroad in Thailand, you may start to appreciate why the musical The King and I is banned in that country as well.
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<p>If you have ever seen the movie Anna and the King, you know a little something about the unique history of Thailand, a country once known as Siam. During a semester abroad in Thailand, you may start to appreciate why the musical The King and I is banned in that country as well.</p>
<p>Thai means “freemen,” and the name is appropriate. During the 19th Century, the region of Southeast Asia known as Indo-China (so-called because Indian and Chinese cultural influences are nearly equally strong) was being carved up by Great Britain and France as colonies of empire; Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos ultimately wound up under French control while Burma fell under British rule.<span id="more-260"></span></p>
<p>During the mid 19th Century, King Rama IV – also known as Mongkut – was the ruler of Siam. He is known today as the king who brought Siam into the Industrial Age; his reforms and considerable political skills kept Siam from becoming yet another European colony, for which he holds a place in Thai history similar to that of Thom Jefferson or Abraham Lincoln in U.S. history. (Incidentally, King Mongkut never offered war elephants to President Lincoln for the Union Army during the Civil War; he had actually written to Lincoln&#8217;s predecessor, James Buchanan, but his letter didn&#8217;t arrive until Lincoln had taken office.)</p>
<p>Thailand is located very close to Malaysia; in fact, part of the country is located on the Malay Peninsula. When you spend a semester abroad in Malaysia, you&#8217;ll find yet another unique culture with its own fascinating history. However, while Thailand is one of the oldest nations in Southeast Asia, Malaysia is one of the newest, having come into existence less than fifty years ago in 1963. It is actually a federation of fourteen smaller countries that had at one time been part of the British Empire. (Singapore left the federation after only two years.)</p>
<p>In addition to South Pacific, Chinese and Indian cultural influences, you&#8217;ll also find much that derives from Arab countries; Islam is the predominant religion of Malaysia and has been for centuries. You may remember stories about “Sindbad the Sailor;” these stories were based on the voyages of sea-faring Arab merchants who brought their culture and religion to the peoples of the Southwest Pacific.</p>
<p>Despite the many cultural differences, you&#8217;ll find when you study abroad in Malaysia that the country is much like the U.S. in terms of diversity; in addition to Malays (who are also indigenous to the Philippines), there are many ethnic Chinese and Indians; although Islam is practiced by 60 percent of the people and is the nation&#8217;s official religion, there are also substantial numbers of Buddhists, Christians and Hindus as well as a small Jewish community.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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<p class="articletext">Anne is director, student services and programs, for AsiaLearn. Their <a href="http://www.asialearn.org/" target="_blank">semester abroad in Thailand</a> and <a href="http://www.asialearn.org/" target="_blank">semester abroad in Malaysia</a> program led to her experience growing in these studies, such as the <a href="http://www.asialearn.org/" target="_blank">study abroad in Malaysia</a> program.</p>
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		<title>Which Universities Offer Study Abroad Programs in England and Ireland?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 16:19:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly</dc:creator>
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If you are currently a college student enrolled in a United States or Canadian college or university, you may want to broaden your horizons by studying abroad. England and Ireland both offer a wealth of educational opportunities for college students, so you will want to do a bit of research before you head off in [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are currently a college student enrolled in a United States or Canadian college or university, you may want to broaden your horizons by studying abroad. England and Ireland both offer a wealth of educational opportunities for college students, so you will want to do a bit of research before you head off in order to find a study abroad in England or Ireland program that will work for you.</p>
<p>Before you go, you will want to consider the length of various study abroad programs in England and Ireland. If you wish to have a brief visit, a summer program lasting two to four weeks might be perfect for you. On the other hand, you may want to study overseas for a longer length of time. Semester and full year programs are available at several universities located in England and Ireland.</p>
<p>In England, Kingston, Lancaster, and Kent-Canterbury Universities all offer study abroad in England programs. For those wanting Ireland study abroad opportunities, Dublin and Carlow offer business courses at their Institutes of Technology.<span id="more-258"></span></p>
<p>If you would like to study in London, Kingston University&#8217;s semester or year-long study abroad in England programs could be what you are looking for. You will enjoy excellent free bus service during your stay at Kingston, making it easy to traverse the city whenever you like. Many extra curricular activities are available for participants, including various sports and trips to historic sites in London.</p>
<p>If you wish to study abroad in England in a town with a rich history, then you might want to consider a semester or year at the University of Kent in England. Located in Canterbury, you can easily travel from the campus to both London and Paris, affording you with excellent travel opportunities when you are not studying. It is also the home of the world famous Canterbury Cathedral. Back in the classroom, you will benefit from current research being done at the University in areas such as drama, English, conservation and law, all of which make for an exceptional educational experience.</p>
<p>Those wanting to study business should consider Ireland study abroad programs offered in both Dublin and Carlow. Many students benefit from study abroad in England and Ireland programs because it gives you a global perspective that other college graduates will not have, thereby giving you an edge in today&#8217;s tough job market when you return home. No matter your reasons for wanting to travel, study abroad programs in England and Ireland offer superb academics along with once-in-a-lifetime visits to historic and cultural sites.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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<p class="articletext">Anne is director, student services and programs, for EuroLearn. Their <a href="http://www.eurolearn.org/destinations/ireland" target="_blank">Ireland study abroad</a> and <a href="http://www.eurolearn.org/destinations/england/" target="_blank">study abroad in England</a> program led to her experience growing in these studies, such as the <a href="http://www.eurolearn.org/destinations/england/" target="_blank">study abroad programs in England</a>.</p>
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		<title>Mississippi State University</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 16:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly</dc:creator>
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Overview:
Mississippi State University is a comprehensive, land-grant university located in the eastern part of north-central Mississippi state, USA. Its grounds are housed on 4,200 acres of beautiful land, and the students come from all over the country and around the world. In attendance, it is the largest university in the state. The University was founded [...]]]></description>
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<p>Overview:<br />
Mississippi State University is a comprehensive, land-grant university located in the eastern part of north-central Mississippi state, USA. Its grounds are housed on 4,200 acres of beautiful land, and the students come from all over the country and around the world. In attendance, it is the largest university in the state. The University was founded in 1878 as a land grant institution. The mascot is a Bulldog, and one of the great traditions of the University is the ringing of the cowbell, Bully, during special events and athletic games.</p>
<p>It offers degrees ranging from undergraduate to doctoral, and has a world-class College of Veterinary Medicine in addition to its other Colleges and Schools. The university awards more than 3000 courses and enrolls over 16,000 students every year.<span id="more-256"></span></p>
<p>Departments of Mississippi State University<br />
Mississippi State University has eight colleges with dozens of educational departments to meet the academic interests of virtually any student. As the needs of the global economy continue to grow and change, the University creates ways to integrate the new, necessary instruction so that students will always receive the most innovate education possible. The following are the departments of MSU:<br />
•	College of Agriculture and Life Sciences<br />
•	College of Architecture, Art, and Design<br />
•	College of Arts and Sciences<br />
•	College of Business and Industry<br />
•	College of Education<br />
•	College of Engineering<br />
•	College of Forest Resources<br />
•	College of Veterinary Medicine</p>
<p>Specialized Programs in the University<br />
•	Medical and Health Professions<br />
•	Medical Assisting Studies<br />
•	Anesthesiologist Assistant<br />
•	Chiropractic Technician Degrees<br />
•	Clinical Laboratory Assistant<br />
•	EMT Ambulance Degrees<br />
•	Medical Assisting Services, Other<br />
•	Medical or Clinical Assistant<br />
•	Occupational Therapist Assistant<br />
•	Pharmacy Technician<br />
•	Physical Therapist Assistant<br />
•	Respiratory Therapy Technician<br />
•	Veterinary Technician<br />
•	Domestic Animal Services Degrees<br />
•	Animal Sciences Studies</p>
<p>Student Life<br />
There was never been a dull moment in Mississippi State University. There was always something delightful for everyone. Every student in the university enjoys enriching experiences through organizations, clubs, and groups. There are more than 300 student organizations representing educational majors, religious groups, Greek affiliations, and club sports. There are many amusing places to consort with the friends such as, MSU Bookstore, Food Court, and a Beauty Salon. Meet and make friends at Perry Cafeteria and the State Fountain where great food and great friends come together.</p>
<p>Career Center<br />
Mississippi State University provides career Center to assist students to get in to a right track. The counselors of the university provide guidance and support for the students determining their career path. It also organizes job fairs and interviewing opportunities for students who are ready to enter their work force. Beyond these services, students can also experience the Cooperative Education Program that enables students to spend a semester at a time on the job with a company in their related field.</p>
<p>Financial Assistance<br />
Mississippi State University offers various scholarship programs to assist the outstanding students who demonstrate the potential for superior academic performance at the college level. Students have to enroll for a full-time program and should complete a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester to receive scholarships. Academic scholarships will be deferred during the work phase for co-op students. Renewal of scholarships and waivers is based on full-time enrollment and maintaining a 3.00 cumulative GPA at the end of each fall semester. Academic and non-resident tuition scholarships are only offered during the fall and spring semesters. Requests to substitute a summer semester for a fall or spring semester must be made through the scholarship office.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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		<title>Solar Power Schools – Training the Renewable Energy Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 16:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly</dc:creator>
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Solar power – the dream of renewable energy is realized; how far we go now is all up to the limits of current technology and our imagination… and training. There are many levels of training, from photovoltaic (PV) panel installation to research and development, and all will come in handy in the very near future.
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<p>Solar power – the dream of renewable energy is realized; how far we go now is all up to the limits of current technology and our imagination… and training. There are many levels of training, from photovoltaic (PV) panel installation to research and development, and all will come in handy in the very near future.</p>
<p>The demand for solar energy has grown about 30% per year over the past fifteen years. While the growth rate has slowed somewhat from its initial boom, it hasn&#8217;t levelled at all. Even though the U.S. economy began struggling in early/mid 2008, solar energy companies topped the list of the 2008 largest venture capital investments; Nanosolar Inc., a leader in the development of solar-cell technology, topped the list with a whopping $299,999,700 in capital investments. (Dallas News.com)<span id="more-254"></span></p>
<p>New California legislation, passed last summer, allows solar photovoltaic systems to be bought on a loan, paid for by various county and city general fund tax dollars. According to the North County Times, &#8220;homeowners can finance solar installations over twenty years instead of forking out tens of thousands of dollars up front.&#8221;</p>
<p>What does all of this mean for careers in solar power? That training is essential, and the best time for finding solar panel schools to teach you the trade is now. As the demand for solar energy rises, so does the demand for solar installations, which, in turn, increases the demand for solar installers. Schools that teach this trade are few and far between, and fill up quickly.</p>
<p>Why? In general, solar panel schools advertise to businesses instead of the individual. The amount of training, as well as the hands-on portion, necessitates smaller &#8220;classroom&#8221; sizes. Consider a single mid-sized corporation with three hundred electricians that want to move into solar panel installation. Those three hundred trainees will quickly fill even multiple classrooms for the term they&#8217;ve chosen .</p>
<p>Does this mean that an individual can&#8217;t find placement in solar schools? Absolutely not. For most training facilities, the major prerequisite is that you have knowledge in electrical systems, general contracting or fields related to solar PV installation. These courses are usually training intensive, with dedicated teachers on hand to guide the students through each step. A good grasp on the technology through a well-constructed technical training program is always a good bet, especially when dealing with electrical charges!</p>
<p>Training from solar panel schools isn&#8217;t all about installation, however. By the time you&#8217;re done with just the entry level NABCEP Knowledge of PV Systems course, you will learn enough about solar panels to:</p>
<p>•recognize individual PV systems and how to integrate them<br />
•have a working knowledge of policies and regulations<br />
•be able to estimate the cost, sizing and placement of the PV system</p>
<p>In short, solar panel schools will give you the training to, not only install and maintain these systems, but to be a knowledgeable spokesperson for your business.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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		<title>University of Oklahoma &#8211; Academic Excellence and Sense of Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 16:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The University of Oklahoma is known for its academic excellence and strong sense of community. OU is in the top five of public universities in the United States in the number of Rhodes Scholars that it graduates. Even more impressive, The University of Oklahoma is first in the nation, of the number of National Merit Scholars enrolled (per capita) among public universities. These honors place OU amidst the highest rated public universities in the nation.</p>
<p>When it comes to student life, the University of Oklahoma doesn&#8217;t disappoint either. First year students are often the most vulnerable and OU recognized this fact. Therefore, they became one of the first public universities and among only a few in the nation to put a cap of no more than 19 students in the class room for their first-year English composition classes.<span id="more-250"></span></p>
<p>English and foreign culture are the cosmopolitan growth hallmarks of OU. The University is at the top of public campuses with international exchange student agreements. From universities in over 60 countries, more than 170 different types of exchange programs exist to ensure a diverse education and a true cultural experience.</p>
<p>There are a number of Student Life organizations, meant to bring together students of a particular nationality that are considered to have special needs, in order for them to find assistance and support. An example of a few are the: American Indian Student Life office(AISL), which is the designated liaison office for students, university departments, alumni, and tribes/Nations throughout the country. The African American Student Life is deemed to be the voice of the Black Community. Their aim is to promote interaction and communication among black students and to encourage participation in social, community and political activities. The Asian American Student Life office supports and assists over 1,100 Asian-American students at OU, with a goal to retain and graduate Asian-American students. Their mission is to give students positive campus life experiences, while they are at OU and to prepare them for a successful career in the future.</p>
<p>University President, David L. Boren said it well in describing the positive life experiences on campus at OU as &#8220;…a true sense of family on the OU campus. Serving as a model for other public universities…&#8221;  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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<p class="articletext">The University of Oklahoma also offers its employees great benefits, including savings on a variety of services. For information about great benefits on <a href="http://www.hr.ou.edu/edp/ViewVendor.asp?id=382" target="_blank">home security</a>, <a href="http://www.hr.ou.edu/edp/ViewVendor.asp?id=384" target="_blank">satellite TV</a> and <a href="http://www.hr.ou.edu/edp/ViewVendor.asp?id=385" target="_blank">internet service</a>, visit the human resources site.</p>
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		<title>A Free College Education &#8211; Fantasy or Reality?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 15:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
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While owning a home has long been considered part of the “American Dream,” getting a college education for free has quickly become the “American Fantasy.” Students across the country search eagerly (and sometimes frantically) each year for merit and grant aid to help pay their college bills. Many daydream of a “free ride,” and while [...]]]></description>
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<p>While owning a home has long been considered part of the “American Dream,” getting a college education for free has quickly become the “American Fantasy.” Students across the country search eagerly (and sometimes frantically) each year for merit and grant aid to help pay their college bills. Many daydream of a “free ride,” and while it may be hard to find, it does indeed exist—and it&#8217;s not just for superstar students.</p>
<p>Check out these schools for a shot at turning your “American Fantasy” into reality.</p>
<p>Work for Your Degree</p>
<p>The seven member schools of the Work Colleges Consortium (WCC) put their students to work in exchange for their education, trading on-campus jobs for tuition.<span id="more-246"></span></p>
<p>If you live in the Appalachian region, check out Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes, Kentucky, or Berea College in Berea, Kentucky—these schools specifically serve students in your backyard. College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri, calls itself “Hard Work U” because all of its students work 15 hours per week, including jobs at the computer center, child development center, dairy barn, and museum.</p>
<p>The other WCC members are Blackburn College, Ecclesia College, Sterling College, and Warren Wilson College.</p>
<p>Free Tuition…if You&#8217;re in the Right Field</p>
<p>Want to be a teacher? The City University of New York&#8217;s Teacher Academy offers free tuition for future science and mathematics teachers. Academy graduates receive teaching positions at New York City&#8217;s public middle and high schools.</p>
<p>The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City focuses on the areas of engineering, art, and architecture. The college admits students based on merit and provides all students with a full-tuition scholarship.</p>
<p>Are you a musician at heart? Check out Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Competition for admission is tough, as the institute enrolls only about 160 students. But if you make the cut, your tuition (valued at $33,500) is paid for each year by a full scholarship.</p>
<p>Calling all engineers: The Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Needham, Massachusetts, offers an outstanding education for its select student body of just over 300 students. You&#8217;ll need to have a strong background in math and science, but the college is looking for students with interests and passions beyond these areas as well to create a well-rounded student body.</p>
<p>Take to the seas at Webb Institute in Glen Cove, New York, where the focus is on naval architecture and marine engineering. Rigorous academics and loads of real-world experience help Webb graduates prepare for rewarding careers.</p>
<p>Follow Your Faith</p>
<p>Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois, funds the tuition of its students ($17,500 annually) through donations. Students are only responsible for room, board, medical insurance, and a few additional fees.</p>
<p>For Men Only</p>
<p>Deep Springs College in California enrolls a small all-male student body. Students here take thought-provoking classes and work at least 20 hours per week on the college&#8217;s alfalfa farm and cattle ranch. Students attend Deep Springs for two years on a full scholarship (valued at $50,000 per year) and go on to complete their degrees at four-year institutions across the nation.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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<p class="articletext">Collegeview is a great resource to help students and their parents as they begin their college search. The website provides information about free scholarships, <a href="http://www.collegeview.com/financialaid/index.html" target="_blank">www.collegeview.com/financialaid/index.html</a>”&gt; financial aid , career information and more. Collegeview offers profiles of thousands of universities that can be searched by area of study, name, and location.</p>
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		<title>Experience Study Abroad Programs in England</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 15:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If you are currently enrolled in a United States or Canadian college or university and are feeling in a rut over the course of your educational studies, you might want to consider a study abroad in England program. The participating universities in England offer unique and exciting study opportunities for students who want to expand their educational horizons.</p>
<p>A great benefit to a study abroad in England program is that all courses are taught in English. Students can choose to study for a short school break, or they can stay for a semester or an entire academic year. The courses you take through study abroad programs in England will be aligned with your degree requirements, so that you can graduate on time, but with the added benefit of the cultural exchange and study at an English university. This type of extra education is very impressive on your resume, and can put you ahead of other applicants because you bring more global awareness and understanding through your studies abroad.<span id="more-232"></span></p>
<p>The types of classes you can take in a study abroad in England program will vary depending on the university at which you study. You might find courses in Art, Design, Architecture, the Arts and Social Sciences, Business and Law, Computing, Information Systems, Mathematics, Engineering and Science all offered. Some universities offer intensive study in certain areas, such as business; you can find this type of information out on a study abroad in England program website in order to narrow your selection of an appropriate university for you.</p>
<p>The most successful study abroad programs in England also offer cultural classes for their students. You might expect to have lectures given about British culture and history, for example, and then have the opportunity to visit historical and cultural sites such as Stonehenge and Parliament. These types of experiences are unique to each county in which you study, and allow you to understand the people and places of Great Britain and other countries as you cannot by simply reading about it.</p>
<p>In addition to cultural and academic classes, there will also be some down time. This will allow you to explore Britain with fellow classmates, as well as get to know other students in the study abroad in England program. These kinds of friendships last long after the semester of study abroad in England is over. You can find out more about study abroad programs in England as well as study programs in Europe and Asian countries by looking online.  <!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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		<title>How to Help Your Child Choose a College</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 01:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Many parents begin worrying about sending their children to college as soon as they are born. Their kids, on the other hand, find their own time to begin considering their options. And, those options are plentiful, with private, public, in-state, out-of- state, liberal arts and technical schools all among the mix. It is not surprising [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many parents begin worrying about sending their children to college as soon as they are born. Their kids, on the other hand, find their own time to begin considering their options. And, those options are plentiful, with private, public, in-state, out-of- state, liberal arts and technical schools all among the mix. It is not surprising that some teenagers would rather visit their Facebook page than begin thinking about life after high school.</p>
<p>But choosing a college does not have to be painful. It can actually be exciting. Approaching the matter openly will make the process rewarding and successful. A visit to a school guidance counselor early in their high school career can help students begin to plan for the future. The sooner students start looking ahead, the better their options will be when they start making choices.<span id="more-84"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;The minute you walk in the door, what you do matters,&#8221; says Heather Case, guidance counselor at North Side High School. &#8220;A lot of freshman just think &#8216;Whatever&#8217; when you say that to them, but colleges are looking at everything from high school, not just grades. If a student received a detention for participating in a food fight his or her freshman year, when a college or university representative asks if a student received any detentions, then we have to say yes. If it&#8217;s a competitive school and it comes down to a choice between someone who didn&#8217;t get into any trouble and someone who did, it can determine whether or not the student is accepted.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It is never too early to start looking for a college to attend,&#8221; says Lora McGuire, senior counselor at Bishop Dwenger. &#8220;The sooner a student becomes familiar with a particular college of interest, the better. Students need to fully understand the expectations of a college and its level of competitiveness for admission. This knowledge will help the students set goals for their achievements in high school, including academic, extracurricular involvement and volunteer work. I highly recommend that students consult the Internet to start the college search process. I recommend starting with www.collegeboard.com. Students and parents can search for colleges in a variety of ways, including location, size, fields of study, cost and religious affiliation. One can gather vast amounts of information from the Internet without leaving the house.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dennis Eller of Canterbury School agrees that the first step is for students to start considering their options.</p>
<p>&#8220;Parents start thinking about it a lot sooner than students do. The discussion starts in earnest in their junior year, but the process can start a lot earlier than that. You can begin visiting colleges in the ninth or tenth grade, and I recommend you visit different types of schools &#8211; technical schools, larger and smaller schools. Start considering what you&#8217;re looking for. Is distance a factor? Is what I call &#8216;rah&#8217; a big factor? Do you want to get a job? Go to graduate school? What criteria are you looking for?&#8221;</p>
<p>Choosing a school based on programs may be less important than those factors, and counselors agree.</p>
<p>&#8220;Seventy percent of students change their mind about what to major in anyway, so I try not to make a big deal out of that when we&#8217;re talking about colleges,&#8221; says Eller. &#8220;Unless students are looking to get into something specific like pharmacy or physical therapy, then students will often be able to find what they need at many different universities.&#8221;</p>
<p>A visit to the counselor can also help students discover what may be realistic academically.</p>
<p>&#8220;When I talk to a student, I&#8217;ll look at their transcripts, because certain schools may be out of reach because of their G.P.A. or test scores,&#8221; says Case. &#8220;We&#8217;ll also look at what they want to do when they graduate, because different schools have different focuses. And we&#8217;ll see if a school makes sense for the career they want to pursue. If a student wants to be a social worker, for example, that position typically doesn&#8217;t pay well, so if a student wants to go to Harvard, it might not be a good return on investment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cost is certainly a major concern for parents, one which students might not completely grasp as they sort out possibilities. But area counselors say parents may be pleasantly surprised to discover there are new ways to finance education, which can make those high-end dream schools obtainable for middle-class families. Recent valedictorians and salutatorians from North Side have gone on to attend schools like Stanford, Harvard and the University of Southern California without facing a lifetime of debt.</p>
<p>&#8220;Some of the upper-tier schools, the Ivy League schools, have made it affordable for students to attend,&#8221; says Case. &#8220;Parents who make $60-70,000 a year can send their children to an Ivy League school for less than $5,000 a year. In the last couple of years, at least one of our students has gone to an upper-tier school &#8211; it just takes a lot of preparation.&#8221;</p>
<p>While the decision about college is an important one, remember, no decision is binding &#8211; so the choice need not be regarded as final. Remembering that may make the process a bit less daunting for everyone concerned.</p>
<p>&#8220;I tell the students to go with their strongest urge and to not be afraid of making a mistake,&#8221; says McGuire.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are no guarantees. Make the best decision you can at the time.</p>
<p>If it turns out not to be the right one, you can always transfer to a different school. It&#8217;s not a life-long, permanent decision.&#8221;</p>
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