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9 hours ago ago from Get A Degree Online

College tuition Any online colleges that charge no more than 100-200 per credit? 100% online and Pell Grant-power? Registration university, Any online colleges that charge no more than 100-250 per credit? 100% online and Pell Grant-power. Definitaly not any local colleges around Me, I've checked. careers.scienceontheweb.net offers some tips on how to apply to state and federal grants U.S. for college students. Infinity Downline: ...

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Students show off at engineering design conference

12 hours ago ago from Western Herald

By Jason Koole Western Herald Twice a year, Western Michigan University students in the College of Engineering get the chance to show what they have learned during their time at college during the Conference on Senior Engineering Design. The projects ranged from an exoskeletal robot arm control system to an item that was designed to be a better ankle-gapping device to aid ankle sprains. The conference was held on Tuesday, ...

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Thinking of taking an online degree | psychology

13 hours ago ago from psychology

Are you thinking of taking an online degree ? There are now many online college degrees that are offered to online students. It is just logical that many online students have the wrong impression that online college degrees are the easy tickets to earning college diplomas. A lot of people seem to be under the impression that online engineering degrees are particularly easy. They are wrong. Just like all other college programs, education ...

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These students want to see you!

6 hours ago ago from 49 Voices

Some of the students at Hastings College want you to join them on February 19, 20th, 2010 for Inspiring Community: Building a Better Nebraska for LGBTQ People. Are you excited about gathering with others from around Nebraska to make a difference? Say why in the comments!

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Sastra University, Online registeration

7 hours ago ago from Mobile Reviews, News and Tips

The online registration for 2009-10 will begin from 7th Dec 2009 in the following order: 07.12.2009 Between 9 am and 9 pm School of Civil Engineering School of Mechanical Engineering 08.12.2009 - do School of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 09.12.2009 - do School of Chemical & Biotechnology 10.12.2009 - do School of Computing http://www.sastra.edu/mnews/2009/dec/timetable.htm The list ...

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Nation Digest: College dropouts cite need to work as main reason for leaving school

12 hours ago ago from Washington Post - World

EDUCATION Dropouts say need to work drove decision The primary reason young adults drop out of college is an inability to juggle school and work, according to a report released Wednesday. Jean Johnson of Public Agenda, a nonpartisan public policy research firm that surveyed more than 600 people ages 22 to 30 for the report , said the research reflects a very, very different reality from the common image most people have of college as a ...

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Police: Va. student gunman was aiming for teacher

20 hours ago ago from Good News Now

WOODBRIDGE, Va. -Prince William County Police say a community college student was aiming for his professor when he fired a rifle in a classroom full of students. Twenty-year-old Northern Virginia Community College student Jason Hamilton was arraigned Wednesday on charges of attempted murder and discharging a firearm in a school zone. He is being held without bond. Police say they believe Hamilton was disgruntled over school but have not said ...

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College Dropouts Cite Low Money and High Stress

14 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Most dropouts leave college because they have trouble going to school while working to support themselves, according to a report released Wednesday by Public Agenda , a nonpartisan research group. Multimedia The report, With Their Whole Lives Ahead of Them, was based on a recent survey of more than 600 individuals aged 22 to 30, comparing those who started a college education but did not complete it with those who ...

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