05/13/2010

Hey High School Students… Are You Really Ready For College?

True or False?
If you get great grades in high school, you’ll succeed in college?

 

Nearly 25% of freshman at 4-year colleges drop out in the first year. A major problem is that many of today’s college students, even those who had high GPAs in high school, are not prepared with the personal management and life skills needed to succeed in college and graduate on time.

Are You Really Ready for College? – A College Dean’s 12 Secrets for Success – What High School Students Don’t Know is an eye opening guide to help prepare students with these crucial skills.

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Robert Neuman  PhD, is the author and a former Associate Dean for Student Academic Development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The book is titled “Are You Really Ready for College?”. It helps guide High School Students and Parents on Key Self Management Skills for College Success.

 

05/07/2010

College During a time of Recession

Questons Students Typically Have About College During Tough Times

student thinking about college College During a time of RecessionIn a recent special report “U.S. News” declares that bad news for the economy can often mean bad news for college students, too.

They can expect higher tuition, smaller scholarships, more rejection letters and bigger classes.

Listed below are some of the questons students typically have about college during tough times:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q:
How will the recession affect my scholarship?

Q: I really need a scholarship next year. What can I do?

Q: How will the recession affect my student loan?

Q: How about my graduate school loan?

Q: How is the recession affecting international students who need to borrow?

Q: How is the recession affecting my college?

Q: How are colleges responding?

Q: How will the recession affect my college experience and education?

Q: How will it affect my chances of getting into college next year?

Q: But I really want a college education! Where can I go?

The answers to these questions can be found by visiting the “U.S. News” College Education Section.


 

04/22/2010

College Grads Looking for Work? Better Clean up their Facebook Profiles

How to protect your professional reputation as more businesses use social networking to check out applicants

facebook image on glass College Grads Looking for Work? Better Clean up their Facebook ProfilesAs graduation rapidly approaches, students have been frantically searching for work after college. And while they’ve likely bought a new, more professional wardrobe for upcoming interviews, such a move isn’t the only necessarily course of post-grad action.

More and more colleges are now suggesting that students also give their social networking pages a second look as well

As The Valley Vanguard, the student paper for Saginaw Valley State University, reports, employers now use sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to learn more about their applicants, since those sites have made it very easy for friends-and employers-to find one another.

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