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A Guide to Creating an Ergonomic Workstation for Studying

For students, creating a mentally and physically ideal study space can also be critical for academic performance, time management, and even memory. As such, the items that you choose for your home office or study space should be designed to promote your health while enhancing your productivity. The truth is, lack of movement (or sedentarism) is equally as damaging as having the wrong chair. A report by CNBC confirms this, going as far as to suggest that sitting in an office chair is worse for your health than smoking, killing more people than HIV. Sedentarism is impacting a whole new generation of […]

Frozen Tuition and More Choices Open Maryville to More Students

Students aren’t just returning to Maryville University’s campus this fall. They’re also firing up their WiFi connections nationwide  and enrolling in the university’s online programs, too. The reason for this growth? The university’s unwavering commitment to making higher education as accessible as possible. Accessibility starts with affordability. Graduates cannot thrive if saddled with a crushing debt load upon receiving a degree, which is why Maryville extended a tuition freeze for the 2018-2019 academic year. The freeze holds costs steady for all undergraduate and most graduate programs offered by the university. The decision to continue the freeze comes at a time […]

College Guide for Veterans and Service Members

Deciding to go to college after leaving the military can be difficult. There are vast differences between enlisted life and college life. Going from a structured life in service to your country as part of a team to a classroom setting that often finds you working alone can be a difficult adjustment to make. With your years of experience in the armed forces, it’s important to evaluate what you are looking for in a school and degree program. You may be more comfortable in a distance or online learning environment than one where you commute to campus daily. Attending college online can also ease the transition between the military and college by allowing […]

Non-Traditional Students: Health and Wellness Resources

Most people think of college students as recent high school graduates. The truth is, more than 47% of those who attend an institution of higher learning are over the age of 25. This includes those pursuing certificates or undergraduate degrees as well as those enrolled in graduate or doctoral programs. This ever-growing group of students is often labeled as “nontraditional.” Example characteristics of nontraditional students:  Working full time (35 hours or more per week)Financially independentAttending part timeMarried with childrenSingle parentHaving a GED and not a high school diplomaDelayed enrollmentDistance/online learner General health tips for nontraditional students When it comes to the health of college students, most information is geared […]

Differences Between ACT and SAT: Understanding the Tests, Comparing Scores, and How to Study for Each

You’ve spent your whole life in school: taking tests, making projects, and slowly preparing for adulthood. But before you consider moving on to college and pursuing your undergraduate degree, there may be a big hurdle in your way: the standardized exam. While not all universities require standardized exams for entrance, there are many that do. Unfortunately, there are multiple exams at your disposal, and they each have different rules and outcomes depending on your expertise. How are you supposed to choose between the two? Unfortunately, that’s not a simple answer. The two most common and nationally recognized tests are the ACT […]

Adult Students in Higher Education Statistics

This chapter of our guide will provide you with statistical insights and facts about the adult student population in the United States and around the world. It will help you to gain a sense of the strength of the adult student body and give you the necessary encouragement to make the decision to enroll in an academic program. The Rise of Adult Students There has been a marked increase in the number of adult students enrolling in college programs across the country in the last 10 years. It all started with the major economic downturn in 2008, which was accompanied […]

Scholarships and Grants for Adults Going Back to College

Statistics show that a majority of students across the nation need financial aid to further their education. For example, a 2021 report by student loan lender Sallie May found that during the 2020-21 school year, more than 68% of college students completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), adding that more than 50% of families used scholarships and grants to pay for tuition expenses. Funding postsecondary education without outside assistance can be challenging. Fortunately, there are numerous scholarships for adult students, as well as grants for adults returning to college, whether they plan to attend in person classes […]

Guide to Going Back to School

Statistics show that more and more adults are going back to school. With the rate at which technology is changing the world, many people are feeling left behind and realizing that they can’t rely on only their current education, skills, and knowledge to compete as strongly in today’s job market. But you’re not one of them. You’ve seen how rapidly the demands of today’s working world change. You know that gaining more education and obtaining further qualifications will help you to stay competitive in your field. That’s why you’re already considering going back to school—and turning your ambition into action. […]

Going Back to School: Working Adults Returning to College

You’re in a career you love but want to move up the ladder. You’re stuck in what feels like a dead-end job and want to jump ship, but you don’t know where you’ll land. You love learning and are longing for the chance to challenge yourself and learn something new. You recognize the world is changing quickly, and you want to have the latest skills to keep up. Does one or more of these statements apply to you? If so, you can consider going back to school as an adult. Earning an online degree as a working adult can be the catalyst […]

Going Back to School for Teaching

Are you considering going back to school to be a teacher? If so, statistics show that this is a smart career choice. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts a 9 percent growth in the country’s overall education sector over the next decade, showing that the demand for teachers will remain as strong as ever. Teachers generally enjoy a stable career with good pay and benefits, as well as many opportunities to advance. The BLS also forecasts student enrollment will increase at multiple grade levels. This all confirms that teachers will be in demand for the foreseeable future and […]