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Colleges and Universities in the Phoenix Area

3 hours ago ago from The Tucson 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Tucson, AZ

One of the big attractions that draws people to Phoenix and the surrounding area are the large number of colleges and universities. If you are a scholar or student, this is a great place to call home. A Phoenix real estate listing, and the assistance of an experienced Phoenix realtor, are all you need to help you find the home of your dreams, and continue or begin your educational leanings in the valley of the sun. Tempe is nearby ...

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TACL Census 2010 College Contest!

6 hours ago ago from Sailing Beyond the Horizon | ITASA 2010 West Coast Conference

We are excited to announce that TACL (Taiwanese American Citizens League) is having a grant contest for college students as part of its campaign to promote the importance of writing in for the 2010 Census. The objectives of the TACL Census 2010 grant contest are to: 1)      Increase awareness about Census 2010 and get students to think about its importance to the Taiwanese American community and how it relates to their community and ...

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Professors Just Don't Understand

8 hours ago ago from ThinkTalk Networks - Career TV for College - Career TV for College

I always resisted buying Rock Band. It just looked so awesome, and I really have so little time. I could not afford to spend hours in front of my TV, pretending to play guitar. But last night, my roomates broke me down. We bought it. And I subsequently spent the next four hours pretending to play guitar. In 2009 time is a valuable commodity. There are so many distractions that it can be a challenge to maintain ones focus. Professor Kara ...

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Choosing your College – Factors you Should Consider When Making your Choice

18 hours ago ago from Torsey's Blog

There are thousands of colleges to choose from, so how do you choose which one is right for you? The truth of the matter is that colleges and universities have a lot more in common than they have differences. When it comes down to making a decision on where you will spend the 4 or so years of your life studying, it really comes down to where you will feel the most comfortable. Colleges and universities do not specialize in particular ...

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York College

21 hours ago ago from Student | The Independent UK

Age: Over 100 History: York College dates back to the 1800s. The college moved to a snazzy new site in September 2007. Address: York, near the Knavesmire Racecourse. Ambience: York is full of rambling Tudor houses, meandering back streets and has a lively market. The Minster and city walls are great backdrops to youthful romance. It's also well placed for exploring Yorkshire's national parks and coast, and the cosmopolitan ...

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Book Review: The Lowering of Higher Education in America

5 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

When President Barack Obama announced earlier this year that the U.S. should aim to have the world's highest proportion of college graduates by 2020, he was staking out an ambitious but hardly a maverick goal. It is widely recognized, by Republicans and Democrats alike, that the gap between the earnings of high-school graduates and college graduates has become a chasm in recent decades. More college graduates would mean more prosperity for ...

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Celinda Lake: Americans Favor For-Profit Higher Education

10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

A new national poll released today shows strong support for "for-profit" education in this economic decline. The poll conducted by Lake Research Partners for Americans For Democratic Action Education Fund surveyed 1,000 adults with oversamples of 500 African Americans, 500 Latino/as, and 250 lower-income whites. The poll shows that "for-profit education empowers minority groups, and does not hinder them. People believe higher education is ...

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