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Chiropractic Schools - Then and Now
What a difference a day makes - or in the case of chiropractics, more than a century. Chiropractic schools have gone through an evolutionary process beginning with their founder Daniel David Palmer, who in 1897 founded the Palmer School of Chiropractic. Because chiropractic care was very controversial at the time, many practicing chiropractors were actually prosecuted for practicing medicine without a license.
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Student Housing: Choosing Where to Live
Moving away from home? To a new city? In the same city? Regardless, you are going to want to find someplace to live. Here are a few things to take into consideration when you move into a new place, and a rundown of your basic housing options.
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The Battle Between Click And Brick Universities
The role of contemporary universities is currently experiencing tremendous change due to the advancements in technology. Today, it is not just a matter of sound administrative decisions made by institutions, but rather a global realization that e-learning is a dynamically growing industry. Undergraduate and graduate students demand their universities to provide them with the latest technological tools available, so as to increase their efficiency ratios, elevate the quality of their studies, and acquire the needed business skills, which will later help them find the job of their dreams.
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Psychology Of College Interview
The psychology of interview preparation does not have a lot of empirical data on rates of success or failure in college interviews for a simple reason, no candidate will allow researchers to test him or her while preparing for such an important interview.
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California Colleges
The State of California spends one of the largest budget allocations to public education - in fact, some 40% of its tax revenue is devoted to education.
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Things You DON'T Want In Your College Admission Essay
Even if a college admission essay is your chance to express yourself, it requires good and effective writing. Just typing something up does not qualify as an admission essay - this is your best bet if you want your essay to meet the document shredder.
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Management Schools Teach Critical Skills
If a management school is in your future, then realize that there is a broad assortment of certificate and degree programs geared toward diverse fields in management. Because of this, prospective students have several preferences from which to select. Just a few management school programs offered at traditional schools and colleges include courses in human resources; applied management; office management; project management; database management and information systems management; and many more related fields.
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California Community Colleges
Founded in 1967 through legislation concerning State Higher Education, California Community Colleges today have the distinction of being the largest in the world. California Community Colleges are under the umbrella of a system providing 2-year public-institutions. There are 109 Campuses spread throughout 72 districts.
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Distance Learning Bachelors Degrees
Distance learning bachelor’s degree programs are designed to accommodate students who want to earn their bachelor’s degree without going to college because of busy schedules at home or at work. Communication between the faculty and students is usually based on mails, e-mail, electronic forums, videoconferencing, chat rooms, bulletin boards and other forms of communication. With the rapid development of Internet technology, most distance learning programs now utilize virtual classrooms by including computer-based training (CBT) systems and communications tools.
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California Junior Colleges
Any high school graduate or those who are 18 years of age and older can be admitted to any of the California Junior Colleges. A State Proficiency Certificate holder is also admissible to a community college. Those who are planning to attend a community college are advised to still regard the requirements for high school graduation and include as many UC and CSU entrance requisites as possible.
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Paying for College
The first thing you should do is file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This will automatically apply for grants, loans, and scholarships that are granted to the general continuing education public. You should also look on websites like fastweb.com to search for scholarships specific to you and your area. You can find scholarships based on your grade point average, gender, ethnicity, and a wide variety of other criteria. You never know what is out there until you look. Some grants are dependant upon you keeping a certain grade point average, so do well in your classes. It is quite possible that you will not have to pay for your education.
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