Our blog is designed to provide information regarding some of the critical topics those with student loans must be aware of to be able to make educated decisions regarding their future.
Thinking about becoming a veterinarian? Take the 2019 Veterinary School Rankings below into account as you decide where to apply and where to attend. 2019 Veterinary School Rankings—Top 11 The U.S. is home to 30 American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) accredited veterinary schools. If you’re interested in attending a top-ranking school, check out the following eleven universities. Each…
Continue Reading ->Saving for college in some capacity—whether its 15 years in advance or while you’re a college student—is worth it. Money saved now means less money you’ll need to borrow and payback in the future. Continue reading to learn about several long-term and short-term college saving strategies and programs for parents and students. Long-Term Saving for College—10 to 15…
Continue Reading ->Thinking about attending New York University for dental school? One look at the tuition cost, and you might think again. Based on published 2018-2019 tuition rates, four years of NYU dental school tuition costs $315,416. If that looks high to you, you’re right. It is. NYU has the fifth most expensive tuition out of all U.S. dental schools.…
Continue Reading ->There are multiple routes to earning a Pharm.D. degree, but the most common is applying to pharmacy school after completing at least two years of undergraduate studies. No matter the path you take to earning a pharmacy degree, it’s a good idea to understand the average pharmacy school acceptance rate. The average pharmacy school acceptance rate is high…
Continue Reading ->Thinking about becoming a dental hygienist? You’re in luck. This career pays well and only requires two years of school. For the 2017-2018 school year, dental hygienist program tuition and fees cost an average of $15,508 for first-year in-district students. Fees include supplies and instruments, uniforms, textbooks, laboratory fees, and other fixed costs. Add in housing and transportation,…
Continue Reading ->If you’re considering a career in pharmacy, you’re in good company. Demand for pharmacy professionals has increased in recent years, along with a fast-growing elderly population in the United States. Trained pharmacists are also becoming ever more essential in drug management and therapies for all patients. But many aspiring pharmacists aren’t sure how to get into pharmacy school…
Continue Reading ->Leaving family and friends to attend college is hard. Leaving your four-legged best friend can make things even harder. Luckily, there are some colleges that allow dogs and other pets on their campuses. Whether you need your pet for comfort, or it needs you, these colleges will accept you both. Check out these 16 pet-friendly campuses Lees-McRae College…
Continue Reading ->It is said that it takes 3 seconds to make a first impression so that the other person can form their opinion about you. The same 3-second rule can be applied to your resume when it lands in the hands of a person who decides whether you are the right candidate for their company. So, it goes without…
Continue Reading ->College is expensive with an average cost of a four-year private school being $34,740 in 2017-2018. Unless you want to spend a big portion of your adult life paying back your student loan you’d better find another way to get some (or all) money to invest in your future education. How does free money for college sound? Are…
Continue Reading ->If you’re about to graduate, you might be asking yourself, should I go to grad school? After all, you just spent four years studying and shaping your future, so why not continue? Here are 9 questions to consider if you’re thinking about going to grad school. Should I Go to Grad School? Certain professions require a master’s degree…
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