I need a list of colleges where I can major in both Forensic Science and Forensic Pathology?

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by Eddie  |  2 Comments »

I want to double major in Forensic Science and Forensic Pathology, but I need a list colleges that offer the degree? Preferably in Massachusetts, preferably Boston, but if not any where in Massachusetts is good.

A Different World-Save The Best For Last:2 Part 1

Posted on March 6th, 2010 by Eddie  |  10 Comments »

Everybody's favorite episode of the 2nd Most Sucessful Black Show of All Time. Classic show that mixed comedy with real life expieriences at college. Requests more episodes please im finally posting more

Single Moms – The Federal Government is Helping You to Earn Degrees Through Scholarships

Posted on March 6th, 2010 by Eddie  |  No Comments »

imageThe American President Barack Obama made several educational reforms after taking charge as President. One such program is the scholarship program for single moms. He announced a stimulus package early this year and provided scholarship assistance to the American moms to complete their degree education. It is a fact that many of the American moms leave their school without completing the degree education. This financial assistance is given in the form of Pell Grants based on the income and other deciding factors of the applicants.
The eligibility to receive the Pell Grant is decided based on an application called Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).In US the Pell Grant assistance is usually given to undergraduate study. In exceptional cases students enrolled in post-baccalaureate teacher certification are also given this assistance. A large number of schools and universities participate in the federal government’s Pell Grant scholarship program.
The President Obama has increased the scholarship amount for moms to $5350 for the year 2009-2010.An eligible mom may receive this scholarship based on the income, number of children, work history, duration of the study and expenses at the college for meeting tuition and boarding charges.
All students are requested to fill out an application called Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to receive the Pell Grant. The general requirements of the applicants can be as follows.
1.Must be a US citizen or an eligible non US citizen
2.Must have completed high school or equivalent education
3.A social security number
4.A statement incorporating that the scholarship would be spend only for the successful completion of the program
5.Must obtain personal identification number(PIN) from US Department of Education

The Obama’s scholarship for mom’s package has been welcomed by the American citizens. The package will help those families with low income to find better job opportunities.

College Finder!!!!?

Posted on March 5th, 2010 by Eddie  |  3 Comments »

Ok so I need to get ready to find a college and I don’t know a good college finder website because the only ones I have found are for people who have graduated or people going back to school so please help!!!! (serious answers only please)

Federal Financial Aid : Where to Find Grants in Communications

Posted on March 4th, 2010 by Eddie  |  No Comments »

Grants in communications are available through federal aid, such as the Pell grant, which requires qualifying financial need determined by the FAFSA form. Look for grants for communications majors withhelpful information from a financial aid officer of a university in this free video on education. Expert: Brooke Kramer Contact: www.argosy.edu Bio: Brooke Kramer is the financial aid officer at Argosy University in Salt Lake City, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

What career college can I go to get my vocational nursing license and be able to transfer the credits?

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by Eddie  |  2 Comments »

I really want to be a nurse it is my dream since I was a little girl but omg there is wait lists everywhere. I guess I should just go to a career college so which one is a really good one u can recommend me?

USU Capital Campaign

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by Eddie  |  No Comments »

This video was shown at the formal announcement of Utah State University's comprehensive capital campaign to raise money for scholarships, faculty endowments and facilities to support the mission of the institution. More information can be found at www.usu.edu

Paying For College: The Financial Aid Puzzle

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by Eddie  |  No Comments »

imageThe cost of a college education is rising every year. This year the average cost of a private four-year school was $26,273, up 4.4% from last year, and the average cost of a public school was $7,020, up 6.5% from last year. For most families, paying for college is a struggle. If you feel like you do not have all the pieces of the financial aid puzzle, you are not alone.
On January 1st the 2010-2011 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) was released. The FAFSA is probably the most important part of the financial aid puzzle. If you are planning on attending college in the fall of 2010 you should be in the process of submitting this form. The FAFSA determines how much federal financial aid you are eligible to apply for. There are three basic types of federal student aid:

State Nursing Scholarships – $10K Scholarship Available for College Students

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by Eddie  |  No Comments »

imageState Nursing Scholarships are available to students who still need financial aid to help pay off all their college costs.  After looking for State Nursing Scholarships, we came across a few that you should look into.  You should also look for other scholarships that can help you funding your classes.*** Click Here to Register Free for the $10,000 Scholarship ***One of these scholarship opportunities is the $10K scholarship giveaway by freecollegescholarships.net.  To be eligible to register for the scholarship drawing you need to be 18 years or older and live in the United States.  To enter the scholarship giveaway, you just need to fill out their registration form.  Registering soon is a great idea as you will not miss the deadline for the drawing.The Writing Center Fellowship provided at Coe College is another opportunity you can check out.  The award value of this scholarship program is $3000.  To apply for this scholarship you will need to submit examples of poetry, non-fiction and your best essays.Eligible students can also apply for one of six scholarships at Arkansas Tech.  Walmart associates or dependents of associates can get $3,000 for their education.  Applicants can also submit works of non-ficion and poetry as well.*** Click Here to Register Free for the State Nursing Scholarships $10,000 Scholarship ***The secret to getting more scholarship money is to apply for as many of them as possible.  So that the more scholarships you apply for, the better the odds for you are that you will actually land some scholarship money.A common  mistake college students make when applying for scholarships is to only apply for a handful.  Be sure to describe what your strengths are, and also your weaknesses but in a way that shows how you’ve managed to get through struggling times and how you’ve changed as a person due to those experiences.

community college?

Posted on February 27th, 2010 by Eddie  |  3 Comments »

I earned an associates degree for electronic technology at this community college a year ago. if i decide to go for another degree (accounting) at the same school, would i have to take the same courses over again? for example, i took english comp I and II, calculus, psychology for electronic technology. Since those courses are also apart of the accounting program, would i have to take it again? remember i’m not changing majors, i already have an associates degree. i’m trying to get another associates degree in a different field, would i have to take those courses again?