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College Graduates Enter the Real World With a Load of Debt
Good for you, you've graduated!  Now what?  You enter the real world with a great education and lots of enthusiasm...and mounds of debt! We should have taken a poll of SFA grads last Saturday as they walked across the stage to get their diplomas.  It varies of course, but the average college graduate leaves school with $35,200 in debt.
The College Application Process is Turning Into a Fierce Competition
The College Application Process is Turning Into a Fierce Competition
The College Application Process is Turning Into a Fierce Competition
If you're applying to go to a particular college in the fall, the first week of April is usually the time to find out whether or not you've been accepted, and then you have to notify the school by the first part of May if you accept the invitation.  Every school works differently, but that seems to be the general trend. SFA is taking applications for the fall, and they've posted info on how to app
Job Market for College Graduates Is Improving — Dollars and Sense
Job Market for College Graduates Is Improving — Dollars and Sense
Job Market for College Graduates Is Improving — Dollars and Sense
Good news for college students: the job market is starting to look a little brighter, with 5 percent more employment opportunities predicted for new college graduates this year, according to a recent survey conducted by the Michigan State University’s Collegiate Employment Research Institute.
The 5 Best College Football Head Coaches Without a National Title
The 5 Best College Football Head Coaches Without a National Title
The 5 Best College Football Head Coaches Without a National Title
Don't let Nick Saban fool you: building a championship college football program is not an easy task. Between recruiting, budget restrictions and the yearly loss of star players to the pros, head coaches face a constant series of challenges. Surprising stat: Out of the 124 active FBS football head coaches, only eight have managed to win a national championship. That isn't to say that the other 116
Is College Still Worth the Money It Costs? — Survey of the Day
Is College Still Worth the Money It Costs? — Survey of the Day
Is College Still Worth the Money It Costs? — Survey of the Day
It used to be a given that a college education was worth the money. But the price of a four-year education has skyrocketed over the last couple decades, and — due to the bad economy –a college degree has become less of a surefire job guarantee. So have these factors changed opinions on college’s worthiness?

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