Scholarships Give Struggling Students New Hope
October 29, 2010 by Michelle Connor
Filed under College Scholarships
In America’s colleges and universities in 2008, many young adults were considered low-income, an Institute for Higher Education Policy report noted. What’s more, many of the low-income students who earned degrees that year didn’t immediately increase their economic stature, according to the report. Now, the Institute is digging deeper – looking into how academic goals and student debt might keep low-income degree-holders from rising from poverty.
Many Careers Come From An Accounting Degree!
September 23, 2010 by Michelle Connor
Filed under College Financial Aid
If one were to look at the accounting field as an army, the Certified Public Accountant would be considered the foot soldier, the Certified Internal Auditors the MPs. As for the officers? They start with the Certified Management Accountant. None of these, however, will start without a degree.