Posts Tagged ‘College’

Understanding College Credit Cards

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Understanding College Credit Cards

Today credit cards are everywhere you look and even college students are great candidates for owning their own college credit cards. Many students are now living on their own or in dorms and need to learn to maintain their own expenses making college credit cards a necessity for many students.

College credit cards are basically just like regular credit cards. However, since college students do not have any type of credit history, they are usually unable to apply for and receive a regular credit card.

However, the question remains, why would a credit card company be willing to give college students credit cards if they have no way of paying back the money they charge on their college credit card?

Well, there are two very good reasons. Most credit card companies that offer college credit cards see a large opportunity in college student population. In fact, the majority of college students stay loyal to their credit card company even after they graduate from college.

It has also been reported that many college students will, in fact, pay on time and give the companies workable income. With the proper use of credit cards, college students can ensure they have good credit when the time comes for them to purchase a new car or new home.

College credit cards are usually preferred by most parents. They know their children may have the chance to overspend but they also know that with their own college credit card they will be building a stable financial future and receive other benefits that regular credit cards do not offer.

College students can use their cards to pay tuition fees. Some college credit cards even offer many unique benefits such as rewards if they pay their balances in a timely

Searching for a College Scholarship

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Searching for a College Scholarship

Are you anxious of your situation in college? Or better yet worried on where and how to finance your college schooling? If you have questions same as these two mentioned above, then you are really in great trouble.

College schooling is very expensive. Colleges and Universities offers higher payments on every course that one may wish to take. The average cost of college schooling nowadays has amounted to at least ,000.00 a year. That amount is too much to bear especially when you have bills to pay and other financial responsibilities to look into.

Many parents opted to save in the banks college funds to be used for their children when they enter college. Some invests in educational plans to surpass the heavy burden they might encounter later on. Good for those who have prepared for the college schooling of their children but how about those who have not? Can their child still go to college even if they lack finances? By all means yes.

That is why scholarship grants are offered. There are many college scholarships that are being offered in different universities and colleges. They vary according to the beneficiary’s capabilities. College scholarships may be in a form of academic scholarship, athletic scholarships and other forms. There are also college scholarships that are funded by the government. In some cases, prominent and rich people fund scholarship grants offered to various college students.

Knowing those facts, one can definitely say that obtaining a scholarship grant will never be that hard. That is because scholarships are many of its kind. However the truth is finding college scholarship grants is very time consuming and effort exhausting.

Here are some tips on how to find college scholarship that best

College Financial Aid Pre-high School Activities: Saving – the 12 Things you Need to Know

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

College Financial Aid Pre-high School Activities: Saving – the 12 Things you Need to Know

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College Financial Aid Pre-High School Activities: Saving – The 12 Things You Need to Know

1. Putting aside money for college is a good idea, the earlier the better.

2. Saving beats borrowing hands down.

About 60% of all aid is in the form of loans, and increasing.

Saving: For example, if you start saving when your child is 5 years old, you will have 13 years to save before your child enrolls in college. If you can put aside 7 per month – that’s ,000 per year – you will have saved ,000 by the time your child begins college.

With a 6% return over the thirteen-year period, your ,000 will have grown into ,000. That ,000 will be available to help you pay for your child’s college expenses like tuition and room and board.

Borrowing:If you choose not to save when your child is young, it is likely that your child will have to borrow to help pay for college. For comparative purposes, let’s assume you borrow ,000 in increments of ,000 per year for 4 years. Assuming a 6.8% interest rate and a 10 year repayment period, borrowing ,000 will ultimately cost your child ,200.

Difference: The difference between borrowing and saving is nearly ,000 (,200 ? ,000 = ,200). Thus, saving beats borrowing hands down.

3. The tax system gives incentives to college savers.

Both state and federal laws allow families to earn tax-free interest on college savings. The following example illustrates the advantage of earning interest tax free:

Assume when your child is born you invest a one-time, lump sum of ,000 in a state

Top Five Reasons Why you Should Choose to Go to College

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Top Five Reasons Why you Should Choose to Go to College

Life is about opportunities and options. The more opportunities you create for yourself in life, the more options you’ll have at any given point in time. Gaining control of your options and opportunities is the key to personal and professional success. Simply put, if you want to become master of your own destiny, then you need to go to college.

Here are the top five Reasons why should choose to go to college:

1. The undergraduate degree is the new high school diploma

There was once a time when college was entirely optional. Even today, smart, hard working people can develop excellent careers and stable lives without the aid of a university education. College is by no means mandatory, but when you’re ready to start building a career for yourself, you will increasingly discover that a college degree is a prerequisite for many entry-level employment opportunities.

Companies and organizations want to hire employees who illustrate commitment and perseverance. A college degree will show your future employer that you’re dedicated to achieving your goals in life. Whether it’s justified or not, a job applicant with a degree is going to be more valuable to an organization than an applicant who chose to forgo college. If you want to possess marketable job skills, higher wages and the stigma of being smart and qualified, then choosing college is the way to go.

2. College will satisfy and expand your curiosity

If you possess a general curiosity about how and why the world works the way it does, then you owe it to yourself to attend college. Education is a personal project. If you want to develop your mental faculties and increase your knowledge base, then you

Choosing your College – Factors you Should Consider When Making your Choice

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Choosing your College – Factors you Should Consider When Making your Choice

There are thousands of colleges to choose from, so how do you choose which one is right for you? The truth of the matter is that colleges and universities have a lot more in common than they have differences. When it comes down to making a decision on where you will spend the 4 or so years of your life studying, it really comes down to where you will feel the most comfortable. Colleges and universities do not specialize in particular subjects, so as long as a college offers the major you are interested in, then it can be considered as an option.

So if all of the colleges are pretty much the same then what factors should you take into consideration?

You should choose your college or university based on the things that are important to you. Some things that you may want to consider or take the time to think about are:

• What size college/university and classes do you feel most comfortable with?

Some people feel more comfortable in a more close-knit community and learn better in a smaller class environment. If you feel this way then you may want consider smaller private colleges. Others feel more comfortable in a big city and don’t mind large classes and/or a large campus with a large number of students. If you are one of these people, then you may feel more comfortable at a larger college or university, maybe one that is located in a big city.

• In what geographic location would you like to attend school?

There are colleges and universities all over the country. Since you have to live and interact in the environment and location that the college is located, you may want to consider geographic location and the weather. Maybe you would like to

College Education: 4 Simple Steps you Should Take to Find the Right College

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

College Education: 4 Simple Steps you Should Take to Find the Right College

So you have decided to further your education? Whether you are graduating high school or have decided to go back to school to earn your college degree, there are many choices out there for you. However, what is right for one person is not necessarily the right choice for everyone. So how do you find the right college for you? Here are four simple steps you can take to find out what is the best choice for you and your career:

1. Find a degree program that interests you

Although there are four simple steps, all require a certain amount of research. You need to research what type of program you are interesting in studying. Start with a profession that interests you or expand on the profession you are in. Using different tools, such as the Occupational Outlook Handbook, you can find the average education level, salary and work environment for different professions. Pick out a few of the professions that you think you would be interested in, and move on to the next step.

2. Find and research colleges with programs that interest you

Once you have decided what degree you want to pursue, you need to find a college. One very simple way to search for the right college for you is to use college search engines. College search engines can be used to search available programs at different colleges around the country. Many college search engines also have online degree programs that are sometimes difficult to find. Some college search engines also let you search by zip code or state so you can find schools in your area.

Next, narrow your selections down to the few colleges that most interest you. Check out their programs and degree curriculum. Look at all the

College Sports: Show Your Colors!

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

College Sports: Show Your Colors!

Here we go again! The time is near when students, new and old, are heading forth to their colleges and universities, and the entire nation is gearing up for another college sports season. Alumni, students, and fans alike can show their loyalty and true colors in many, many ways, and even stay warm in the process. As pro football moves indoors, college sports are more likely to be seen outside, rain or shine, together with their cheering and adoring fans.

The true fan will be well-prepared for the fall season. It’s important to remember that autumn usually means unpredictable weather, and the key to dressing is layering up. A true-blue fan will prefer to layer in his or her college colors, of course. After t-shirts in the summer, now come long-sleeved shirts for the crisp, cold season. Windbreakers and sweatshirts will also be seen everywhere, as well as lined jackets. Favorite team and college logos will be omnipresent, as expected. For headgear, baseball caps and floppy hats that kept the sun off your face and neck will give way to knit caps. There will also be matching gloves, mittens, and scarves, all emblazoned with logos and the school colors.

Is your college boy or girl a freshman this year? Then you might want to include some college sports fan gear to the clothes and décor list for the dorm room. Banners and posters work great for the walls, while soapboxes and even toothbrushes will give an additional school spirit for the ol’ alma mater in the shower. College jerseys will always be a great hit, and if your kid is playing intramural sports this year, replica jerseys like those of the varsity members will be sure to grab some attention. Round up the gym wardrobe with some workout gear like

College Football Tickets – a Brief History

Monday, September 27th, 2010

College Football Tickets – a Brief History

College football is just nothing else but American football played by teams fielded by the American colleges. These include teams from American universities, as well as from military academies. College football is very popular among college students, and it is through the American colleges that American Football has gained the stature it has today. College football developed from Rugby, a form of football played in England. Rugby reached North America through the British soldiers stationed in Canada, and became very popular in Canadian colleges.

The first game of ‘football’ played between two American college teams – Rutgers College and the College of New Jersey – was not a form of Rugby but more akin to soccer. This game, which Rutgers won 6-4, was played at College Field in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on November 6, 1869. Rutgers College is now the Rutgers University; College of New Jersey is now the Princeton University; and College Field is where, today, the College Avenue Gymnasium of the Rutgers University stands.

The first ‘rugby-style’ game of college football in the United States took place in 1875, between teams from Harvard and Yale. The credit of fashioning the game of American Football from rugby, by 1892, goes to the one time captain of the Yale football team – Walter Chauncey Camp. The most significant person in the history of American football, Camp has rightly been called the ‘Father of American Football.’

Camp pioneered the modern elements of scoring – at least most of them, the eleven man team, the traditional seven man line of offensive setup, the four man backfield, and the play from scrimmage. The college football became increasingly popular, and also more

College Essay Writing Techniques

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

College Essay Writing Techniques

Writing college essay can be the most challenging part of the whole process of application for a college. Choosing a college and writing an impressive college essay can be equally important for your future. College questions can varied but the point of writing a college essay will only boils down to one – to know you through your writing. Usually the college essay questions can directly asking you to write something about yourself, or it may be indirectly requiring you write about an event, a book or even about a quotation.

As your college essay is your first impression that you are about to give to the administrative of the college, therefore every word that you put in is crucial. Starting from your choice of title, the college can regard that as a way to evaluate your personalities, which include your mental processes, creativity and depth of knowledge.

The way that you craft your college essay can also reflect your standard of English, power of persuasion, style etc. So your college essay will reveal your preferences.

So in other words, your college essay is piece writing about yourself. So there is no correct or wrong answer. However, if your writing appears to be sloppy, confusing, insincere or unorganized, then it might hurt your cause. Therefore, try to make your course of writing clear to the reader. Try to focus on one point, instead of butterfly several topics at once. This will only confused your readers and make your college essay to be too general.

Brainstorming on what to write for your college essay can be a daunting but it is a vital process. Some of you might get overwhelmed with lots of things to say in your college paper, some of you might be trying to impress and

Beware Of Online Scam College Degrees

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

Beware Of Online Scam College Degrees

With modern technology, the internet offers students many opportunities to study for online college degrees. Students can also find a wealth of information regarding their online education ambition, for instance like how to apply for college student loan, how to find the right online college degree program for a wide variety of other online education information.


Since many prospective online students are usually working adults, more and more people are turning to the internet to obtain a college degree education program, studying completely from the internet.


However, do be careful when you choose an online college to study with. Beware of fake college degree scams. What many students fail to do is to research the online collegess accreditation process. This is a vital process and is done to make sure that the online college you chose to study from is genuine and creditable.


Since the benefits of an accredited college degree are plentiful, potential students need to ensure that the online college they study with offers fully accredited degrees. An accredited college degree is an endorsement and recognition that you have received a certain level of standard and quality in your education.


However, in the online degree industry, scams abound. There are many so called “degree-mills” on the internet which promise that you will receive degrees in half the time that is normally taken to study for a degree and some even to go as far as to claim that you can earn a college degree even without studying or taking examinations.


These scams and fake “colleges” only want your money and when you are done with them, you will be left with a degree that has not been through a proper