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![]() | Looking to finish a degree or seeking a new one to advance your career? If you are, you're probably wondering how you'll pay for your education. You may be surprised to find out you could qualify for financial aid, in the form of tuition reimbursement from your employer. More |
![]() | The economy is on a downturn and stories of job losses are in the headlines, but the news isn't all bad. With tens of thousands of baby boomers retiring every year and an aging population, you can take advantage of the growing need for employees in the health care field. More |
![]() | There are hundreds of online colleges and universities out there and it can be difficult to choose the program that is right for you. Adult learners don't have time to pick through the hype; they deserve a top-notch online university that works their education around their life, not the other way around. More |
![]() | Back-to-school time is one of the most stressful times of the year for teens. Here's how to take control of the pimples that result. More |
![]() | Here are seven tips from ResumeEdge.com job searchers can use to beef up the impression they make on a potential employer. More |
![]() | At a time when many companies are being forced to cut numerous jobs just to survive the economic downtrend, the health care industry is thriving and showing no signs of slowing down. Here's a job you may want to consider. More |
![]() | Many working adults and others with busy life schedules might want to complete a college degree, but simply don't have the time to take traditional classes. This situation is so common, that online learning has experienced rapid growth in the past decade. More |
![]() | If you're one of the many of us who know your future depends on getting a good education but you just can't figure out how you're going to pay for it, don't worry! Every school out there offers some type of scholarship. Find and apply for them and you could be the recipient of free money for college. More |
![]() | A growing number of working mothers are studying online to improve their careers. These busy women are finding it easier to get the information they need by visiting a free information sites to request information and receive materials tailored to the degrees of their choice. More |
![]() | Walden University, one of the nation's largest providers of graduate degrees to educators, has named its College of Education in honor of Richard W. Riley, former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education and a leading advocate in advancing education as a national priority. More |