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• NCMC offers college credit program to high school students Rachel BroghamNews-Review staff writer A new program will give high school students in Emmet, Charlevoix and Antrim counties an additional way to earn college credits while still in high school.
• College Football Saturday Wrap Up: 20 Things We Learned College Football?s first Saturday is officially in the books, and now we can all finally take a deep breath and regroup. We saw some wild things today, from amazing upsets to great individual performances. In the end, what exactly can we take away from this day as we move forward into thick of the rest of the college football season? Here are 20 things we learned from the first Saturday of the ...
• College Football: 10 Things We Learned About the Oregon Ducks After Week 1 As the first Saturday of the college football season has come and gone, fans across the nation got to see their teams on the field for the first time in the 2010 season. For Oregon Duck fans, they were able to see their team put up record numbers in a 72-0 win over New Mexico. Along with seeing a ton of points, Duck fans were able to get a view of every member of the Ducks team, except for those ...
• Credit card laws could actually hurt some college students A new credit card law doesn't allow students under 21 from owning a credit card if they are unemployed. That could prevent them from building up a credit history.
• Private college groups launch web loan tool Private, nonprofit colleges in Ohio and 11 other states have launched a new web tool to help students find private loans for school. C. Todd Jones, an Ohio official who helped develop the website called The Marketplace, said students can find it daunting to... Ohio - United States - Non-profit organization - College - Education
• College, La Porte ISD providing center for dual credit students A new San Jacinto College (SJC) Center in La Porte is set to open in January 2011 to meet the needs of dual credit students from La Porte High School (LPHS).
• Debit or credit? Higher One's 'noodly' fees irk college students IT'S ONLY MONEY: Heading to college? Higher One's debit card is on hundreds of campuses. Get in the know about how it works. You may be surprised.
• Five Top 25 College Football Teams That Could Shock The World The 2010 college football season kicked off this week, and the newspapers, blogs and airwaves have been filled with people boasting about who they believe can walk away as national champions this year. While history has proven that the early rankings rarely reflect what we see by December, the vast majority of people are only talking about a few teams. These would include Alabama the defending ...
• TIC 'College Colors Day' hot dog and bake sale today The TIC Federal Credit Union is holding a "College Colors Day" hot dog and bake sale today to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
• NCMC offers college credit program to high school students Rachel BroghamNews-Review staff writer A new program will give high school students in Emmet, Charlevoix and Antrim counties an additional way to earn college credits while still in high school.
• College Football Saturday Wrap Up: 20 Things We Learned College Football?s first Saturday is officially in the books, and now we can all finally take a deep breath and regroup. We saw some wild things today, from amazing upsets to great individual performances. In the end, what exactly can we take away from this day as we move forward into thick of the rest of the college football season? Here are 20 things we learned from the first Saturday of the ...
• College Football: 10 Things We Learned About the Oregon Ducks After Week 1 As the first Saturday of the college football season has come and gone, fans across the nation got to see their teams on the field for the first time in the 2010 season. For Oregon Duck fans, they were able to see their team put up record numbers in a 72-0 win over New Mexico. Along with seeing a ton of points, Duck fans were able to get a view of every member of the Ducks team, except for those ...
• Credit card laws could actually hurt some college students A new credit card law doesn't allow students under 21 from owning a credit card if they are unemployed. That could prevent them from building up a credit history.
• Private college groups launch web loan tool Private, nonprofit colleges in Ohio and 11 other states have launched a new web tool to help students find private loans for school. C. Todd Jones, an Ohio official who helped develop the website called The Marketplace, said students can find it daunting to... Ohio - United States - Non-profit organization - College - Education
• College, La Porte ISD providing center for dual credit students A new San Jacinto College (SJC) Center in La Porte is set to open in January 2011 to meet the needs of dual credit students from La Porte High School (LPHS).
• Debit or credit? Higher One's 'noodly' fees irk college students IT'S ONLY MONEY: Heading to college? Higher One's debit card is on hundreds of campuses. Get in the know about how it works. You may be surprised.
• Five Top 25 College Football Teams That Could Shock The World The 2010 college football season kicked off this week, and the newspapers, blogs and airwaves have been filled with people boasting about who they believe can walk away as national champions this year. While history has proven that the early rankings rarely reflect what we see by December, the vast majority of people are only talking about a few teams. These would include Alabama the defending ...
• TIC 'College Colors Day' hot dog and bake sale today The TIC Federal Credit Union is holding a "College Colors Day" hot dog and bake sale today to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
