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Community colleges that offer honors programs are discovering that many students like the idea of a challenging college curriculum at low cost.

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  • College Instead of High School

    Some high school students who are eager to move into a college curriculum will soon get the opportunity to start two years earlier.

    Best Bet = College Degree + Zero Debt

    A new calculation casts some doubt on the amount by which college graduates out-earn their high school graduate counterparts – it’s still more, but if you figure in student loan debt, it’s not quit

    Introduction to the Recession

    This year’s college freshman worry more about how they will pay for college, have more student loans and are much more likely to choose a school based on cost than they have been in previous years.

    More Choose Community College

    Lower cost and career training programs are bringing record numbers of students to the nation’s community colleges

    Filling the Gap

    Would a year off make you a better student?  A Gap Year can be a smart move if you think about how to use the experience to grow, learn and shape your future.

    It’s 2 a.m. Why Aren’t You in School?

    Students are turning to community colleges in record numbers these days. To accommodate the enrollment increases, colleges are coming up with some innovative solutions

    The Three-Year Degree

    Some colleges are making it easier for students to graduate in three years. By taking more credits per semester or attending year round, students are saving on tuition and living expenses.

    A Guide to Going Back to School

    This is a must-read for anyone thinking about returning to college or retraining for a new career.

    Good News for Vets

    Veterans looking toward college got some good news this year - a new version of the GI Bill provides full tuition and fees at a public college, a housing stipend and up to $1,000 for books.