Category Archives: November 2014
College Experiences Tied to Success
When it comes to being satisfied with work and life after college, it’s not where you go to college but what you experience in college that matters, finds a recent study from Gallup and Purdue University. Gallup and Purdue surveyed … Continue reading
Majoring in Public Administration
As the aging Baby Boomer generation nears retirement age, a large number of job openings will occur in government and public sector positions. Students interested in careers in public service will find themselves well positioned for these anticipated openings in … Continue reading
Financial Matters: Financial Aid Forms
Colleges employ a variety of financial aid forms to make decisions that lead to a distribution of available funds. In order to maximize your share of aid, it is important to submit all needed forms by stated deadlines. The FAFSA … Continue reading
The Public Ivies
The phrase “Public Ivies” was first coined by Richard Moll in his book The Public Ivies: America’s Flagship Undergraduate Colleges and referred to public institutions that “provide an Ivy league collegiate experience at a public school price.” A later book … Continue reading
www.YouVisit.com
YouVisit.com offers virtual tours of a wide variety of places. These include tours of colleges and universities, restaurants, travel destinations and venues and events. Since you’re planning to attend college soon, we’ll talk only about how this website can aid … Continue reading