RSC Your College Prep Expert has released its latest in a series of articles through National News Today. “Why a Financial Aid Expert – Not an Accountant – Should Complete Your FAFSA, CSS Profile & SAR” lists 5 important reasons families might want to consider hiring a financial aid expert to complete their need-based financial aid forms.
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City recognition of career preparation coincides with report advocating more work force skills nationwide As part of a celebration of “National Career and Technology Education Month,” Baltimore City students showed off skills they have learned via the high school career preparation programs. Students gave health screenings, manicures and surgical preparations for city and school leaders. Above …
Almost three quarters of Australians in vocational training drop out before they complete their course. That’s the finding of a study conducted by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research. It tracked enrolments of more than 1.3 million students to monitor how many subjects they completed.
When I first heard rumblings about a possible move towards national K-12 education standards (made by Education Secretary Arne Duncan and AFT President Randi Weingarten), I was definitely in favor of the idea. The Fordham Institute had just released a study demonstrating the tremendous variance in academic standards between states, and I couldn’t believe that a student who, for example, got a top score on a standardized test in one state might not even be able to pass the equivalent test g
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