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ACS Cancer Survivor College Scholarship
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:26:34 +0000
Scholarships for cancer survivors or students who have experienced cancer in their immediate family are fairly common awards, as many organizations look to assist those who are under a great deal of stress and financial strain. The largest provider of cancer scholarships is the American Cancer Society, which doles out awards based on where applicants [...]
Studies Suggests Being “Prosocial” in College Improves Experiences in Adulthood
Fri, 05 Feb 2010 16:41:08 +0000
College seniors who prioritize “prosocial” activities while on campus have a better chance to lead more productive lives in adulthood than their peers who may have focused more on their academics or landing a high-paying job post-graduation, according to a recent studies in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology led by Patrick L. Hill, a [...]
More Students Failing Advanced Placement Exams
Thu, 04 Feb 2010 16:44:01 +0000
The number of high school students signing up for Advanced Placement (AP) courses has grown significantly over the last year, but the number of students failing the exams to receive credit for the classes grew right alongside those figures, according to a USA Today analysis released today. The number of students failing the exams was [...]