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21. Student Financial Aid News, August 2004 Issue: Back To School 2004
The Financial Aid News web site provides you with the back issues of Financial Whether this is your first year at a college or university or your last,
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August 2004 Issue: Back to School 2004 In this issue: Introduction Welcome to the August 2004 issue of The Financial Aid News. As we're sure you're well aware, the fall semester is just around the corner, and we want to take some time to ensure you have everything you need for student loans as the first tuition invoices get mailed. Did you know that private student loans can fund in as little as 5 business days? It's true - so if you have a tuition bill that's larger than you expected, you can get help right away with a private student loan. Read the Private Student Loan Overview article in this month's issue for more. This issue is shorter than normal because of the incredible popularity of private student loans - we're keeping busy meeting your needs and answering your questions. Have you visited FinancialAidNews.com ? The Financial Aid News web site provides you with the back issues of Financial Aid News, so that if you missed an issue or your email address unexpectedly changed, you'll still get to read the articles you need. As always, please share The Financial Aid News with your friends, family, and colleagues, by simply forwarding this message, or letting them know to subscribe by visiting www.FinancialAidNews.com

22. Mississippi College School Of Law - Law Review
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23. Adults Going Back To College
The issues relating to adults who go back to college. Who goes back to school? Well, you may first think it would be a loser who quit to start with,
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Can you imagine working full time, supporting a family (both emotionally and physically) and attempting to return to college? Millions of Americans don’t have to imagine at all, they are living that very scenario. What types of people return to college? All types. Adults return to college primarily because they desire a higher paying career or a professional job. This could be a registered nurse, an elementary school teacher, a policeman or an attorney. It could also be an accountant, a journalist, a librarian, an interior decorator or a beautician. The list of dreams are endless. Dreams sounds like a funny way of phrasing this phenomena? Well, actually, it’s a very apt, accurate portrayal. Many boys and girls dream of growing up to be a fireman, an astronaut, a teacher or even a doctor. However, soon enough, financial and social issues cause many of these early ’dreamers’ to change their course. Necessity requires that they take a job instead of going to, or continuing college. Families, children, parents, and early debt cause most young people to work, work, and work. School does not seem like an option. So, later, when they realize that their choices are limited, their futures sealed or semi-gelled, they decide that school is where they need to be. So, they enroll.

24. Back To School Tips For College Students (California)
back to school Tips for college Students (California) Specific details on these rights and other tenancy issues are detailed in DCA s booklet,
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The consumer's golden rule is to do your homework before you buy otherwise, the product or service you purchase may not make the grade. Department of Consumer Affairs Director Kathleen Hamilton advises, "Being aware of your rights and responsibilities as a consumer will empower you to make smart purchasing decisions."
Savvy students first assignment should be to check out the departmens website at dca.ca.gov

25. AboutOurKids.org | Transition To College:
Going to college is more than just going back to school. Parents should anticipate future events and discuss issues such as curfews,
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College students today Who goes to college? Almost 64% of the high school graduating class of 2003, were enrolled in colleges or universities , with women outpacing men (66.5% vs. 61.2%). With regard to ethnicity, 84.1% of Asian grads, 65% of white high school grads, 58.3% blacks and 58.6% Hispanics went on to college College and careers Students are apt to find their parents were right when advising them to get a college degree or at least obtain additional education after high school. In fact, those with a college degree will earn $500,000 more over a lifetime than their non-degree peers, and even technical jobs will require advanced learning of some kind. But college isn't the end of learning and students don't necessarily have to have only one set career goal in mind. It's fine to use college as a way to explore areas of interest while keeping in mind that the average worker holds 9.2 different jobs between the ages of 18 and 34.

26. College Of Education - University Of Washington
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27. Eastfield College -- Et Cetera
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Laura Bu receives a goodbye hug from Upward Bound's Information Specialist Sandy Hampton. Uncertain Future President wants to use Upward Bound's funding for No Child Left Behind Act Fiscal cuts threaten future Today, thousands of low-income high school students benefit from Upward Bound, one of several TRIO learning programs. Now, its future is in doubt because President George W. Bush wants to use federal funding for another government program. (more) Issue Highlights: School Violence School Shootings Recent high school rages make many question why Editorial Society needs tough measures to end school rages Recent violence in some of the high schools around the country makes one pause and ask why these tragedies occurred in the first place.

28. Jewel & Esk Valley College : Schools Stuff : Winter Leavers
There is a dedicated Careers Adviser and the college has a schools Team to and any discipline issues are reported back to school on a weekly basis.
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All pupils require protective clothing and/or kit, regardless of the course they attend, and this will be ordered through the college when the pupils start at college. The pupils local education authority will pay for this protective clothing and/or kit along with the cost of the course. SUPPORT IN COLLEGE
There is a dedicated Careers Adviser and the college has a Schools Team to support the pupils whilst they are at college. The Schools Team is there to help pupils make the transition from child to young adult. They do this by operating an 'open door' policy and by meeting with pupils both in their class group on a weekly basis and on an individual basis to find out how they are getting on and address any issues that may arise. Along with the Careers Adviser they can advise pupils of the various opportunities that are available to them when their course finish, which include further study at college, a job or apprenticeship, or training through a training provider. Pupils who choose to continue at college may be able to apply for an Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA)/Bursary to support their studies. CODE OF CONDUCT
As the pupil is still the responsibility of the school until 20th December attendance, progress and any discipline issues are reported back to school on a weekly basis.

29. Washburn Law Journal -- Subscription Information / Back Issues -- Volume 44, No.
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30. Teaching Ideas & Resources - TES - The Times Educational Supplement
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31. CollegeJournal | Financial Issues
Financial aid and college. a 529 to pay for some of their living expenses in retirement, as long as they also went back to school at least half time.
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Staff Reporters of The Wall Street Journal From The Wall Street Journal Online Feb. 11, 2002 Ann Moore is planning to move about $325,000 this spring from her investment account to state college-tuition savings plans for her six grandchildren. But the money may never be used for their tuition. Instead, Mrs. Moore, a 69-year-old widow living in Florida, is using the accounts to move money out of her estate without any gift-tax consequences. When her grandchildren go to college, she hopes to pay those bills directly and leave the tuition-savings money on the sidelines for use by future generations. The savings accounts known as "529 plans" after the tax-code section that sanctioned them in 1996 were designed to help parents and grandparents save money on a tax-deferred basis for children's college education. But the accounts got a huge boost last year when the new tax law made withdrawals from 529 plans tax-free when used for college expenses. Since that time, many financial advisers have been cooking up uses for the 529 plans that were never envisioned by legislators. Estate planning probably is the most common of these unintended uses. But investors also are using 529s to squirrel away money for their own midcareer retooling or post-retirement education.

32. College Item Spend To Reach $26B
Combined backto-school and back-to-college spend is projected at $40.5 billion in 2004, Let us know about newsletter problems or issues.
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Spending on back-to-college merchandise is expected to reach nearly $26 billion for the second year of measurement, but the plateau is not an indication that there hasn't been any growth. According to an August 2004 National Retail Federation (NRF) survey of 7,443 consumers, conducted by BIGresearch , college students and their parents will spend $25.7 billion on items that will initially prepare them for school in 2004, compared to $25.8 billion for 2003's preparation. Phil Rist, vice president of strategy for BIGresearch explained, "Average spending was up, but the number of college students was down slightly." Rist refers to the $1205.97 spent by the average 2004 freshman, compared to 2003's average tally of $842.66. The total 2004 back-to-school spending forecast is expected to slightly exceed that of 2003. Combined back-to-school and back-to-college spend is projected at $40.5 billion in 2004, compared to $39.9 billion spent in 2003.

33. Homeschooling Teens High School, College, Career Planning - Main Page - Homescho
Take a look back at the page title homeschooling in high school is self schooling. test preparation, financial issues, and college athletics.
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34. Biology Education Review
Offers back issues of a newsletter intended to encourage communication and the sharing of ideas among college biology teachers. No longer in active publication.
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PLEASE NOTE: Biology Education Review is no longer an active publication.
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This newsletter is intended to encourage communication and the sharing of ideas between college biology teachers who adhere to the following principles: That students need to understand scientific ways of thinking, the role of science in society, and the nature of scientific knowledge, in addition to fundamental concepts in biology That students need to have opportunities to make connections between what they already know, what they are learning, and issues that are important to them
That students need to be actively engaged in their own learning, including asking their own questions, constructing their own explanations, and communicating their ideas to others That teachers need to think critically about their teaching, treating it as an area of inquiry in which empirical evidence, sound theory, and frequent collaboration are just as important as in their disciplinary research. Biology Education Review was published quarterly by:
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35. Hoolet
The magazine of Scotland's Royal college of General Practitioners (RCGP). Current and back issues are available online.
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Hoolet is the magazine of RCGP Scotland. It is supported intellectually, financially and emotionally by RCGP Scotland. Issues up to hoolet 44 designed and updated by Hannah Design Solutions Issue 45 designed by Robert Hallam

36. 404 Error - Iona College
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38. PARAMETERS, US Army War College Quarterly
The senior journal of the U.S. Army, published quarterly by the U.S. Army War college. back issues to 1996 are available.
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39. ViEWPOiNTS Index
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40. Back To College: June 1, 2004: Graduate School With A Low GPA, Accelerated Progr
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