College scholarships can make it easier to earn a physical therapy degree

January 17, 2012

If you've always had an interest in helping others, you might have thought about entering a profession in the field of physical therapy. However, it can be difficult to get a job in this industry if you don't have a degree. Often, employers specifically look for applicants who have gone to college and show a commitment to learning.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that by 2018, more than 241,000 people will be working in the physical therapy industry.…

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How to make the most of an online college experience

December 30, 2011

If you're interested in enrolling in college but don't have the financial means to attend a four-year private institution, there are a couple of different affordable options available to you. One of them is to enroll in an online program to earn a degree over time. However, there are a few things you should take into consideration before choosing this route to obtain a higher education.…

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Taking up a part-time job during your summer vacation

December 29, 2011

Although many college students need to work while they're in school to afford tuition, it isn't always possible with a full class schedule. Instead, some individuals opt to work in their spare time, such as during summer vacation. If you're looking for some part-time jobs that you can work during school vacation that offer schedule flexibility, here are a few different options.…

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The benefits of planning ahead and scheduling college visits

December 28, 2011

As a high school student, the prospect of enrolling in college can be exciting. Oftentimes, this is the first taste of freedom that young adults have once they graduate from high school. However, choosing a college to attend can be a daunting task.
One way to narrow down the choices is to schedule college visits. Ideally, individuals should start visiting potential schools prior to their senior year of high school.…

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Returning to college after a short break

December 27, 2011

It's not uncommon for individuals to have to postpone their college careers due to unexpected circumstances. Some people can't afford to finish four years of schooling, while others might want to delay graduation in order to pursue other dreams.
If you're thinking about going back to school after a short break, you'll need to ask yourself how you're going to finance your college career.…

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Planning ahead while in high school for your college career

December 26, 2011

When thinking about applying to college for the first time, it's not uncommon for high school students to become excited at the prospect of earning a degree. However, there is an ample amount of planning that is necessary prior to enrolling in a postsecondary education.
First, individuals must be prepared to analyze their budget before choosing a college. Private schools can be more expensive than state schools, which can narrow down the number of options for prospective students.…

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DMC president to set up program to provide scholarships to kids

December 23, 2011

Although many postsecondary institutions provide scholarships to prospective students, not everyone who applies is guaranteed to receive a cash prize. In turn, this can make it difficult to pay for tuition and fees throughout college.
As more high school students graduate with dreams of earning a higher education, individuals are reaching into their pockets to provide financial resources to these academically-motivated kids.…

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Ohio organization provides more than $1.4 million in scholarships

December 23, 2011

Many high school students are interested in attending college not only to expand upon their education, but increase their chances of landing a job with a decent salary after graduation. Several employers specifically look for applicants who have a college degree, making it more important than ever for high school students to enroll in a postsecondary institution once they leave.
Often, college grants and scholarships can be found through the schools themselves.…

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FFA raises more than $16 million for scholarships and educational resources

December 23, 2011

Many people are interested in earning a degree, but can't fathom paying for tuition and fees. Although finishing college is something that many employers look for on a resume, more students are finding it difficult to attend a postsecondary institution due to a lack of funding.
As the younger generation shows a growing interest in earning degrees, more organizations are gathering money to provide scholarships to those who want to curb the cost of tuition.…

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North Carolina firm to provide 15 scholarships to local students

December 23, 2011

It's not uncommon for high school students to look to college grants and scholarships to help them pay for tuition. As colleges continue to raise the cost of enrolling in their programs, more individuals are having trouble fronting the bill in order to work toward a degree.
In an effort to help students who are dedicated to earning a higher education in order to pursue a career, the DeMayo Law Offices in North Carolina have announced that they will be providing scholarships to worthy applicants.…

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