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Living on Campus, Commuting, or Distance Learning: Which is Right for Me?
In today’s world of career education, students have more choices than ever before. In the old days, “going to college” literally meant going to a far-off school and living in an ivy-covered dormitory for months at a time. Not any more! Today’s students can often choose to live on campus, commute from home, or even get their degree through Internet programs that don’t require travel.
January 02, 2008 By Thomas A. Hauck
 
The Inside Scoop: Federal Student Financial Assistance Programs
For most people, career training represents a significant investment. Fortunately, Uncle Sam has financial aid programs that can help make it easier!
January 02, 2008 By Thomas Hauck
 
Financial Aid Opportunities: Opening the Door to College
You’re ready to make a change in your life. Perhaps you have thought about training for a new career. Great! Getting the training you need may make a big difference in your career potential.
December 18, 2007 By Thomas Hauck
 
So Many Career Choices. How Do You Decide Which Career Is For You?
You’re not satisfied with your current career. You’ve done some research, and there seem to be so many exciting possibilities! How do you decide what is right for you? Here are five important factors to consider when choosing a new career.
December 18, 2007 By Thomas Hauck
 
How to Know When You're Ready for a New Career
If you currently have a job, you may not be sure if it’s time to make a move to a new career. This brief questionnaire will help you decide if your current job is rewarding. There are no right or wrong answers—just give the response that first comes to mind. Then, rank your score and see the results.
December 18, 2007 By Thomas Hauck
 
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