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1 day ago ago from Home Schooling

More parents are beginning to get the assistance of a homeschooling teacher to help their child succeed in school. There is also an increase in the number of resources in which parents can find homeschooling lessons and home tutoring for their children in local communities and on the internet. And the best part for your child is that colleges and universities have increased their interest in admitting homeschooling students! Below are the top ...

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19 hours ago ago from THE WANDERING TAX PRO

Here are some suggestions for paying for or saving for your children’s college education. * Many grandparents want to help pay for, or pay in full, the college education of their grandchildren. Instead of paying the tuition upfront, or giving money directly to the student(s), what they should do is have the grandchild(ren) pay for college using student loans, and then pay-off the loans once the student has graduated. This way they know ...

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WSJ On Campus and Unigo.com Present “Inside the Admissions Office”

23 hours ago ago from Educated Nation | Higher Education Blog

Aaah, the vomitous stench of thousands of high school students grubbing their way through the college application process. It smells in no way like “ vick-tree ,” it’s really more of a fully-dilated, hyper-aware, fight or flight, big bad stinkfest. Everyone calm down and watch this: The heads of eight admissions departments explain what they go through when reviewing the piles of applications they receive from high school students hoping ...

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eSN Today: FTC: Virtual worlds pose real risks to minors

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1 hour, 56 minutes ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Parents not satisfied options for early college program By John Sweeney | Editor: The Weekly Observer Published: December 15, 2009 KINGSTREE Uncertainty surrounding the future the Williamsburg County School District's early college program drew criticisms ...

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