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Emmet Halm arrived at Harvard for his freshman year and discovered something unexpected.
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Emmet Halm arrived at Harvard for his freshman year and discovered something unexpected.
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Our youngest graduated from college in May. Within days she was celebrating on vacation with family and friends.
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The impact of the pandemic upon college students who work to pay for education expenses is going to present some tricky choices and temptations.
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Even skeptics of the phrase, “It’s never too late,” may have to reconsider when Barbara Ingram speaks those words.
Read moreWhen high schoolers head off to college, they are taking a big step towards independence and adulthood. During this transition, they will need to figure out how to live on their own and make their own decisions.
Read moreStudents should find creative uses of their study from home time
Read moreMost college students are on a tight budget for four (or more) years, making minimum wage at the pizza place on campus, but when graduation comes, who’s earning the most dough?
Read moreWhether enrolled in your first year of college, or on your way to college next fall, there is a lot of planning to be done.
Read moreJDRF Greater Dallas Chapter is hosting an “Off to College” conversation and panel discussion focusing on the transition for teenagers
Read moreFor nearly 15 years, certified educational consultant Catherine Marrs has helped Park Cities and Preston Hollow students successfully transition to
Read moreNewly accepted Richland College students attending a welcome event with their parents on campus last May didn’t look the part.
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