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  • How to Enroll at William Shakespeare College

    William Shakespeare College is located in London, England. It is not accredited and does not give associate's or bachelor's degrees, but it does give diplomas and professional certificates....

  • How to Apply for College as a Dependent Student

    These days, having a college degree under your belt is crucial when seeking that better paying job. You will more than likely never get a taste of that desired job without at least an associates...

  • How to Graduate a Student That Has Been Homeschooled From the Beginning

    Graduating a student that has always been homeschooled, has a few important steps to follow.

  • How to Be a Successful Online Student as a Full Time Worker

    U.S. Census Bureau's 2007 median earnings for full-time workers states that full time workers with a professional degree earn $100,000 plus yearly compared to $63,000 for a worker with a masters...

  • How to Get Your Homeschooled Student into College

    If you have a homeschooled high school student interested in going to college, it is not difficult to help them enroll in, and be accepted by the college of their choice. What you need the most...

  • How to Save College Money Through CLEP

    With the rising cost of admission to colleges and universities around the country, the CLEP or College Level Examination Program can be the college student’s best friend. Challenging familiar...

  • How to Write a College Application Essay

    Want to wow an admissions officer at your first choice school? Take these tips for a great essay, and get ready for your acceptance letter!

  • How to Get Accepted to UCLA as a Transfer Student

    Getting accepted to UCLA as a transfer student is easier than trying to get accepted as a freshman. Sometimes community colleges get a bad rap, but they are still one of the best ways to get...

  • How to get into College

    Want to go to college to learn? To get drunk and get chicks? To have a reason to not do anything for another 4 years? Here's how.

  • How to Write a Letter of Recommendation for a College Applicant

    Letters of recommendation to colleges and universities are used to gather additional information about a potential student that isn't otherwise apparent in their application packet.

  • How to raise an Ivy League Student

    When we have children, our expectations for ourselves are to provide the best for our little ones. The question is what is the best? I had a disagreement with my Pastor one day we were talking...

  • How to Get Into a Top College With Ordinary Grades

    In today’s competitive society, success generally depends on two things: proper positioning and energetic promotion. It’s no different for a student who wants to be accepted into a...

  • How to Apply to Ivy Tech Community Community College

    Taking classes at Ivy Tech Community College, which has campuses throughout Indiana, is a wonderful idea. However, many people think all they have to do is show up and sign up for classes. They do...

  • How to Be a Sought After College Applicant

    You plan on going to college, however it's not as easy as it used to be to get accepted. Colleges no longer rely on class ranking or a good GPA. Start researching specific college requirements...

  • How to Tour Rivier College

    Rivier College is located in Nashua, New Hampshire amidst the picturesque landscape of New England. Founded in 1933, it is a Catholic liberal arts college offering degrees in more than 60 majors....

  • How to Apply for College

    Applying to a college or university is a varied experience depending on what type of institution you plan to attend. The application process can be long and involved for a four-year institution...

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