Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Vocabulary building for the SAT

Looking for another way to help increase your SAT score? Then check out this website with the 100 Most Common SAT Words. The Quizlet site allows you to play interactive games with the words. It even includes an auditory component so you can hear the words.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Academic Common Market

Are you a South Carolina student that has been accepted at an out-of-state college? If so, check the Academic Common Market to see if you may be eligible to receive in-state tuition at that college. According the Commission on Higher Education's website the Academic Common Market, operated by the Southern Regional Education Board, "allows for South Carolina residents who are enrolled in specific programs at out-of-state institutions to be charged on the applicable in-State tuition by the institution in which the student is enrolled." Eligible programs are those which are at least 50% different "in curricular content" than a program offered in South Carolina. Check out the list of this year's eligible programs.

Friday, March 11, 2011

End Product of College?

What is the end-product of a college education? Is it being educated? Is it getting a job? You will have to decide that for yourself, but if you, like many in America are concerned about getting a good return for your money, take a look at the slideshow put together by CNBC on "Colleges that Bring the Highest Paycheck."

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The University of the South

In the years of ever-increasing college costs, it is wonderful to see some good news. One southern universtiy in Tennessee is reducing tuition and fees for the 2011-2012 school year by ten percent! Take a look at this article announcing Sewanee's news.
Located atop a Tennessee mountain between Nashville and Chattanooga, this university remains "purposefully small" and true to it's liberal arts beginnings. For more information check out their website: Sewanee: The University of the South.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Jewish Students


The Jewish Educational Loan Fund or JELF grants interest-free, need-based loans to Jewish students in need of final dollars to attend post-secondary institutions. For more information on how to apply, go to : http://www.jelf.org/. The application deadline is April 15, 2011.