Kohls Cares Scholarship Program Nominations Begin Feb. 1

Kohls Cares Scholarship Program Nominations Begin Feb. 1 Wanted to let you know that Kohl’s Department Stores will be accepting nominations for outstanding young volunteers beginning today for the 2012 Kohl’s Cares®  Scholarship Program. Nominations for kids ages six to 18 will be accepted February 1 – March 15 at kohlskids.com, and nominators must be [...]

New Way To Shop for College Textbooks!

New Way To Shop for College Textbooks! SwoopThat.com, a free service built by students for students which provides college textbook price comparisons – by course, rolled out to students nationwide after a successful beta trial period. The free site is dedicated to offering students a new way to save both time and money while shopping [...]

Back-To-School Learning Tips

Back-To-School Learning Tips By Bobbi DePorter President, SuperCamp As summer winds down, working moms and parents everywhere want to help their kids prepare to start the new school year with the skills they need to succeed. Getting kids excited about learning is a matter of teaching them to be fully engaged in the moment. At [...]

Finding the College That is Right for YOU!

Finding the College That is Right for YOU! By: Natalie Preis So many magazines, books, and articles give you helpful tips about how to get into college: how to get that perfect ACT grade you have been wanting, how to write essays for scholarships, and how to impress and be your best on your college [...]

Scholarships: The Best Money You Can Work For

Scholarships: The Best Money You Can Work For By : DeAnna Britton http://www.shoppaterson.org/ Going to college can be expensive as we all know; it’s not enough to rely on student loans and FAFSA because in the end, those all add up. It doesn’t matter if you’re an incoming freshman or a junior in college, you [...]

Climbing Mountains

Climbing Mountains By: DeAnna Britton I had a metaphorical moment last weekend. It started by my aunt calling me up and asking if I wanted to climb Mount Major with her and her friend the following day. I used to climb that mountain as a kid and haven’t even been there since I was 13. [...]

Have a Productive Summer

Have a Productive Summer DeAnna Britton Even though its summer and school’s out, that doesn’t mean you have to stop doing everything productive. Since summer is usually a time for vacation and relaxation, for those of us busybodies, it’s hard to sit still all summer. Most people usually have jobs in the summer but if [...]

The Path Less Traveled

The Path Less Traveled ** This is for informational purposes only.  Relate is a Christian based site** By: DeAnna Britton http://sribuddha.magnify.net I never had a religion. My parents decided it was best if I chose my own. I didn’t grow up knowing anything about the Bible except that there was a Bible and it held [...]

The Things I Wish I Knew Three Years Ago

The Things I Wish I Knew Three Years Ago By: DeAnna Britton So now that school’s out it’s time for the beaches and staying up all night with your best friends from home, right? Well, for some maybe, but for others like me, their summer will be filled with jobs and responsibilities, with fun scheduled [...]

Teacher Appreciation and Mother’s Day

Teacher Appreciation and Mother’s Day By: DeAnna Britton With Teacher Appreciation Day being May 4th and Mother’s Day being May 9th, I found it was time to reflect on the people who have made an impact on my life. First, I shall start by sharing my memories of my favorite teacher throughout school. Paula Beeler [...]

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