Monthly Archive May, 2009

Bristol Palin Encourages Abstinence-Only Education | 05.22.09

This week, Bristol Palin was featured on the cover of “People” Magazine wearing her high school graduation regalia and holding her infant son, Tripp. Barely a few months old, little Tripp has received enough public scrutiny to last him the rest of his life.
Bristol, the teenage daughter of Alaskan Governor (and former Vice Presidential [...]

Don’t you wish Will Ferrell was YOUR commencement speaker? |

May is the start of graduation season! In honor of our Top-Colleges students who will be graduating and entering the work-force this month, we present the world’s funniest commencement speech by “Saturday Night Live” veteran, Will Ferrell.

Will College Financial Troubles Affect Your Education? | 05.21.09

A recent blog post on The Daily Beast presented some pretty interesting information. According to the writer, college costs are continuing to rise at more than twice the rate of inflation, but there are many steps the colleges can take to help ease their financial burdens so they don’t have to increase tuition costs [...]

When to Ask for Your First Raise |

During these difficult economic times, you may think there is no good time to ask for a raise. But, the reality is that there are certain circumstances that warrant asking for a raise. So, how do you know when it is time to ask for a raise and how do you go about [...]

Time Management Skills for Online Students |

One of the great benefits of attending an online school is the fact that it allows you to enjoy a far more flexible schedule than you would ever find at a ground campus. Nonetheless, you shouldn’t let the flexibility of attending an online school fool you. The reality is that you will still [...]

Early Childhood Education Supporters Rally in Support of Programs in Michigan |

If you are a parent, someone who is interested in pursuing an early childhood degree or simply a concerned citizen, you may be interested in joining the hundreds of people who are rallying together in support of early childhood education programs.
According to a recent article in the Lansing State Journal, more than 1,400 people [...]

The Myths and Facts of a Liberal Arts Education |

Are you considering pursuing a liberal arts degree? There are many benefits associated with obtaining this degree, but there are also many misconceptions associated with this degree as well. Therefore, it is a good idea to explore the myths and facts of a liberal arts education before you enroll in a degree program. [...]

Report Shows Student Abuse – America Has A Special Need for More Teachers |

A recent report by the Government Accountability Office shows Special Education teachers have crossed the line from authority to abuse. It explains that discipline in the form of seclusion and restraint was used in harmful ways by special needs teachers against children throughout the country. One reason for the lapse in judgment by [...]

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