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Higher Education is Broken; Here’s a Way to Fix It

March 11, 2023March 11, 2023 Earl Yarington

Undergraduate education is almost completely useless, though an argument can be made that the courses one takes in junior and senior year help. I’d still say that is what a master’s degree is for.

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5 Simple Formulas to Save Money For Your Child’s College

August 5, 2019 Melissa Thompson

Saving for your child’s college education isn’t as hard as it seems. Read on to discover how to save for

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Top 7 Ways To Get Approved For a Student Loan

June 3, 2019 Melissa Thompson

College is expensive and student loans are often needed to help you through school and get the education you strive

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Maryland Reporter News 

State universities lax in charging out-of-state tuition, auditors find

February 15, 2019 Maryland Reporter

By Diane Rey For Maryland Reporter In the college application process, one little box is worth thousands of dollars: the

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Blogs 

5 Ways to Pay off Student Loan Fast and Cheap

October 17, 2018October 31, 2018 Ann Taylor

Having a college degree is extremely valuable and many people say that you can’t put a price on high-quality education.

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Maryland Reporter News 

GOP delegates fight in-state tuition rates for non-resident volunteers

March 11, 2017November 22, 2019 Maryland Reporter

By Daniel Menefee For Maryland Reporter A bill that would give in-state tuition rates to AmeriCorp volunteers who’ve served all

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Maryland Reporter News 

Open Source textbooks could save students a bundle

March 10, 2017 Maryland Reporter

By Daniel Menefee For Maryland Reporter As the cost of college has skyrocketed, students and parents could soon get relief

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Blogs What was I thinking? 

Post-mortem: How my family reacted to frequent interruptions of college life

June 13, 2012June 13, 2012 Karl B. Hille

Ah, the sweet sound of buyer’s remorse. When the thrill and glow of cash flowing toward a new purchase fades

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$39,176,301,795,549

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