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Juggling Retirement and College Savings

Juggling Retirement and College Savings

Juggling Retirement and College Savings Most parents want to pay for their children’s college education, or at the very least help pay for college. While it would be great for your children to be able to start like after college without student loans to pay off, the cost to parents may be too high. The average annual cost of a 4-year public college is ,127 (source: The College Board’s Annual Survey of Colleges, 2005-2006), with 4-year private schools averaging ,026 a year. College costs have been outpacing inflation by rising over 5% per year. On the other hand, saving for...

College Scholarship: The Benefits and Why People Try Getting One

College Scholarship: The Benefits and Why People Try Getting One

College Scholarship: The Benefits and Why People Try Getting One Education is one of the most important investments that you will ever make. It is something that you should have in order to have a good job with a good salary. College education in particular will land you that job you want with a salary that will be more than enough to live your everyday life comfortably. This is why it is important for you to know that college education can cost a lot of money. Today, college education can be very expensive. Many companies today are requiring a college...

Education Tax Credits for Higher Education

Education Tax Credits for Higher Education

Education Tax Credits for Higher Education Is higher education costing you a fortune? There may be a way to help pay for those costs with the help of education tax credits. What are education credits, who is eligible, and why should we take them? Well, let’s start with the first part of the question, and work our way to the end. Education credits are tax credits available for qualified education expenses paid by the taxpayer in the furthering of their education. Qualified education expenses are defined as an expense paid during the tax year for tuition and fees required by...

Choosing a College Degree – What is Best for You?

Choosing a College Degree – What is Best for You?

Choosing a College Degree – What is Best for You? Choosing a college degree can be a very difficult decision to make. There are many things to consider but it is important to decide on the right college degree for the type of occupation that you want to pursue. You may find that you do not actually need a college degree but that a certificate or diploma will be sufficient, or your chosen profession may require further study after a college degree such as medicine or law. Certificates or diplomas require a shorter period of study than a traditional college...

How To Market Yourself with an Online School Degree

How To Market Yourself with an Online School Degree

How To Market Yourself with an Online School Degree The desire for distance education has caused an outpouring of new online schools all over the internet. Some of these schools are legitimate and go through the accreditation process. Other schools are merely fronts for diploma mills and lackluster education. Occasionally, employers and other schools view online only schools differently than online classes taken from reputable universities. So how do you know which school gives you the best edge in life? The following advice can help you market yourself and your degree to future employers and academic institutions. Online only schools...

College Loans At A Glance

College Loans At A Glance

College Loans At A Glance These days, potential students have to rely more and more on college loans, grants, and scholarships, which means that it is more important than ever to understand the ins and outs of college loans. There are an abundance of loans out there and before beginning the financial aid process, it is crucial to take a comprehensive look at each and every one of them. This way, the student – and his or her parents – can know exactly what they are getting into and what they have to expect. Over half of all financial aid...

Homeschool is a Superb Child Education Solution

Homeschool is a Superb Child Education Solution

Homeschool is a Superb Child Education Solution A number of parents and youngsters are unhappy about the state of today’s modern schooling institutions. Disciplinary problems, Drugs and gangs are just a sample of the issues that today’s parents and teens are concerned with. If you are thinking about an education alternative, give some consideration to homeschool educating by considering the following information. Home Schooled adolescents are mainly tutored by one or both parents. The modern school day of eight to three or something in the region can go out the window in some situations. As an alternative, parents may choose...

University Disadvantages

University Disadvantages

University Disadvantages We have discussed some of the wonderful advantages that university life and educations present. However, we must in turn discuss some of the other disadvantages that are associated with university learning as well. While we discuss these you should keep in mind that they do not by any means indicate that you should give up on your higher education goals, only that you should view your educational process with realistic expectations. When compared with the community college system the very first and most distinctive disadvantage that comes to mind is the high cost of upper education on the...

NIT Versus NCAA National Championship

NIT Versus NCAA National Championship

NIT Versus NCAA National Championship From March 14th and for the next three weeks until April 3rd, 64 NCAA College Basketball teams will be performing after one common goal: to win the National Championship in Indianapolis. The top four seeds in the NCAA tournament are Duke University in Durham, North Carolina; Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania; the University of Connecticut and the University of Memphis. In 1981 the NCAA wanted to increase the number of teams that would participate in this tournament from 48 to 64. The NIT declared they wouldn’t be able to hold a first rate post season...

Minneapolis Schools: Just The Facts

Minneapolis Schools: Just The Facts

Minneapolis Schools: Just The Facts Minneapolis is located in the mid-Eastern portion of Minnesota. It is the sister-city to St. Paul, and sits on the banks of the Mississippi River. Minneapolis Schools serve approximately 36,000 students. 16% of those students are enrolled in special education programs, 24% are English Language Learners, and 67% are participants in the state’s Free/Reduced Lunch program. Minneapolis Schools employ 226 administrators, 115 principals and assistant principals, 3,276 teachers, and 2,682 other staff members which includes educational assistants, clerical and student support workers, food service workers, transportation engineers, janitorial engineers, and tradesmen. The Minneapolis School consists...