Get into the University of Your Choice

Filed under admissions resource with No Comments, June 5th, 2011 by Essay Assistant

How to select an admissions counselor An ideal admissions counselor has two job responsibilities. The first job responsibility is to look for future students for the school. An admissions counselor serves as a scout for universities for potential students. The second job responsibility is to help prepare current students for their education’s future. An admissions [...]

College Match 101 – Combining a Good College Program with a Happy Campus Life

Filed under college application with No Comments, February 13th, 2011 by Essay Assistant

College life is a delicate mix of excitement and first-time challenges. Without the right balance, it will be difficult for you to achieve your academic goals while enjoying campus life. It is essential for any college student to have a happy and fulfilling campus life, while choosing an excellent college program. Here are some effective [...]

Parents’ Guide to Preparing their Kids to College

Filed under college application with No Comments, February 6th, 2011 by Essay Assistant

With a more challenging job market and the growing demand for college graduates with specialized skills, a high school diploma will not sufficiently prepare your child for real-world challenges. A college education provides your children with better career options and will help them find stable jobs that survive the blows from the recession or economic [...]

How You Can Pay Almost $50,000 for College Tuition

Filed under college application with No Comments, January 30th, 2011 by Essay Assistant

To say that private college tuition is expensive is almost an understatement. If you plan on sending your child to a private college, specifically an elite institution, you need to be prepared to pay at least $50,000 for a single year. This sum is definitely no joke, as many parents find saving for such a [...]

Dual Enrollment in High School and College – Is This a Good Option?

Filed under college application with No Comments, January 23rd, 2011 by Essay Assistant

One of the options available to high school students nowadays is dual enrollment, wherein they can obtain advance college credits while still in high school. These courses may be taken on campus or online, depending on the chosen setup. Although dual enrollment is viewed to be an excellent means for future college students to adjust [...]

University of Central Florida Application Guide

Filed under college admission process with No Comments, January 2nd, 2011 by Essay Assistant

The University of Central Florida has one of the highest enrollment in the United States. This public research university is located in Florida’s metropolitan area. It is also the state’s largest university. In 1963, it was founded as the Florida Technological University. During that time, the school’s primary focus is on providing the Kennedy Space [...]

Applying to Western Michigan University

Filed under college admission process with No Comments, December 26th, 2010 by Essay Assistant

In 1903, Dwight B. Waldo founded Western Michigan University. The public university was known then as Western State Normal School, and in 1927, the school was renamed as the Western State Teachers College. It went through another name and status change in 1941, becoming the Western Michigan College of Education. It was not until February [...]

San Diego State University Application Guide

Filed under college admission process with No Comments, December 19th, 2010 by Essay Assistant

San Diego State University is a public institution. Located in a suburban area, it is one of biggest campuses in California and one of the largest universities in the state. It is also one of the more popular state universities, with a good number of students enrolled in its undergraduate degrees. The university uses a [...]

Admissions Guide to St. Mary’s University of Minnesota

Filed under college admission process with No Comments, December 12th, 2010 by Essay Assistant

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota is a Catholic university divided into two major academic units: the College, which offers the Bachelor of Arts degree and the Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs, which offer the Bachelor of Science degrees, certificates, master degrees, education specialist degrees, and two doctoral degrees. The Bachelor of Arts degrees are [...]

Helping Others Achieve their Vision

Filed under admission essay with No Comments, October 5th, 2010 by Essay Assistant

There exists in some people an innate desire to look after the welfare of their fellow human beings. This motivation can be traced back to either the challenges they’ve experienced during their formative years, or the simple fact that medicine and the human body is a subject and an entity that they wish to further [...]