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Home Schoolers can earn their diploma from a College or University?

10 hours ago ago from Work of HeART and Soul

This is how my family is doing it! Expanding the Options for Home Schooled High School Students: Dare to Compare High School Diploma Programs from Excellent Colleges and Universities Nationwide Students can broaden their prospects of acceptance into college after graduation from high school through support available from the National College Counseling Center and earn their high school diploma from a regionally accredited ...

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A Conversation with Ciannat Howett

18 hours ago ago from Generation Response

Ciannat Howett was once a senior attorney for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the director of the Southern Environmental Law Center. In 2006, she became the head of Emory University’s Office of Sustainability Initiatives (OSI). Read on to learn about Ciannat’s deep connection with Emory, the OSI, Emory’s progress in sustainability, and what you can do to join the sustainability movement at Emory and in the ...

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An International Economics Degree

9 hours ago ago from Facts and News

Pursuing a degree in International Economics engages students to critically analyze economic issues from a global perspective. They'll look at how technology, foreign policy, tariffs, treaties and other concepts of economics affect international markets. They'll look at how financial institutions differ across borders and try to gauge ways that our own system can be improved. This field is perfect for people who are both logical and creative. ...

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Gear Up Campus Visit Inspiring

23 hours ago ago from The Stand

Terry Webb Jr. wasn’t interested in SUNY Oswego at all. Last year, the 16-year-old Syracuse native went to the state college hoping to find programs in technical engineering or math science. He came away unimpressed. This year, Webb went on another trip, this time to a campus right down the street: Syracuse University. “It was a good experience because S.U. does have a broad program for students who want to go into engineering, math ...

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Some Details About Stanford University And Why It Is Such ASpecial Place

11 hours ago ago from Ramblings

Stanford University was founded in 1891 by a couple by the same name created this school in memory of their only child, a son called Leland Jr., who died at the age of 15 of typhoid fever. It is situated between San Francisco and San Jose, California and is one of the top academic institutions in the nation. It has a strong tradition for a wonderful undergraduate program in addition to different graduate schools in the areas of business, ...

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Some schools drop driver’s ed to cut costs

13 hours ago ago from NBC

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Dennis Danziger: Two Creative Artist Agency Agents Play It Forward

20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

They didn't have to be here. I'm sure they had better things to do. Certainly more profitable meetings on their agendas. But they gave their morning to 100 students at Venice High School. A hundred students who most people don't give the time a day. Heck, most people don't notice these teenagers unless it's late at night, and they're crossing the street to avoid them. Most of these VHS seniors gathered in the school library aren't ...

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Mentors and students fulfill Christmas wishes

1 day ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Mentors and students fulfill Christmas wishes By Ardie Arvidson Published: December 18, 2009 For more than 20 years, Progress Energy volunteers from the H.B. Robinson Nuclear Plant have been mentoring children at North Hartsville Elementary School and ...

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Steven Clifford: University of California at Berkeley to Eliminate All Students on Jan. 1

21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Responding to reduced State assistance and other budgetary pressures, Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau announced that the University of California at Berkeley will eliminate all students beginning January 1, 2010. Rejecting the alternative of across the board reductions, the Board of Regents chose to preserve the "heart and soul" of the University, the faculty and the administrative staff. Birgeneau called the decision "courageous and ...

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