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Indiana teen, 15, set to become youngest college graduate in state’s history: ‘The sky is the limit’
New York Post· 16 hours agoA true wunderkind. A 15-year-old Indiana student is set to become the youngest-known college...
KC online Fire Science degree program named best in Texas, No. 3 in nation
The Gilmer Mirror· 20 hours agoKilgore College has been recognized by Intelligent.com as having the top-ranked online Fire Science degree program in the state of Texas ...
UPenn Becomes First Ivy League College To Launch AI Degree Programs
Black Enterprise· 7 hours agoThe school’s interim president J. Larry Jameson explained to Penn Today how the new degree offerings...
A college degree means a great deal
Chambersburg Public Opinion· 17 hours agoThree earned college degrees in business and went on to earn advanced degrees in business. One is just shy of a doctorate degree ...
What to know about ACU, HSU and McMurry graduate ceremonies
Gannett via AOL· 4 hours agoCollege of Graduate and Professional Studies and the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences will...
Ask Lucas: Am I too old to go back to college?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 7 hours agoDear Reader: You should get your degree online, and by online, I don’t mean paying a university to give you access to online ...
CVSD partnership gives Spokane students additional avenues to higher ed
The Center Square· 2 hours agoLike Running Start, the Associate of Arts Degree in the High School program allows students to...
Woman without arms navigates college, earns bachelor’s degree
1011 News· 10 hours agoEmily Rowley, 22, of Bradenton, Florida, was born with a rare congenital condition called bilateral...
New online/hybrid Nursing program available to the Ohio Valley
WTRF Wheeling· 7 hours agoWHEELING, W.Va. (WTRF) — The West Virginia Junior College (WVJC) School of Nursing announced its new...
Did a federal snafu break college admissions?
The Week via Yahoo News· 19 hours ago"Public higher education could, and should, offer a high quality and low or no cost pathway to a college degree." The FAFSA frustrations "are worth...