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How To Apply Yourself To win a good college aid package, you may need to look beyond a high school adviser.
May 12, 2008When Miles Rodriguez entered his senior year of high school, he naturally turned to his school counselor for advice on college. He soon found out that he was on his own. "The counselor didn't even ...
MBAs get .com fever Take your blue-chip job and shove it! It's epidemic among the best B-school graduates. They're
May 12, 2008For new MBAs at Harvard Business School, an offer from a top consulting firm used to be as good as it gets: a six-figure starting salary, a $30,000 signing bonus, a pledge to pay some or all of the...
Bush picks Spellings for education secretary
May 12, 2008President Bush on Wednesday nominated domestic policy adviser Margaret Spellings to be the next education secretary, replacing Rod Paige.
Bush has chosen education nominee, official says
May 12, 2008President Bush has tapped domestic policy adviser Margaret Spellings to be the next education secretary, replacing Rod Paige, a senior administration official told CNN on Tuesday.
Most expensive colleges
May 12, 2008Quick: What will $36,750 buy you?
College costs spike again
May 12, 2008NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - If only salaries would rise as rapidly - and as consistently - as college costs.
Getting out youth vote registers on campuses
May 12, 2008College students are expected to turn out in record numbers to vote in November's election. What you may not know is that it's against the law for colleges and universities to fail to encourage student voting.
An Insider's Guide to America's Top Business Schools The truth about student life in the nation's premier MBA programs.
May 12, 2008Quit worrying. If you're choosing among the 25 schools in this guide, you're going to get a great education. These schools attract the best of the best: The professors are top-notch, and the studen...
Paige: 'No Child Left Behind is working'
May 12, 2008Education Secretary Rod Paige addressed the Republican National Convention on its second night, touting the No Child Left Behind Act. This is a transcript of his remarks.
Paige touts progress of No Child Left Behind
May 12, 2008Schools are being held accountable and are progressing under the Bush administration, Secretary of Education Rod Paige told the Republican National Convention on Tuesday.

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