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      <title>Jobs in the Allied Health Professions</title>
      <description>Working beside and supporting the doctors and nurses comprising 40 percent of the country's health professionals, some 5 million allied health professionals serve in fields that encompass more than thirty specialty areas. About half of these allied health jobs are "diagnosing and treatment" occupations (such as audiologists, dentists, physician assistants, and registered nurses) and the other half are the "technologists and technicians" (such as athletic trainers, dental hygienists, pharmacy technicians, and veterinary technologists).</description>
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      <title>Policing Plagiarism</title>
      <description>This article discusses the dangers of digital plagiarism, or copying information from the Internet and claiming it as your own. Find out more about this form of plagiarism and how teachers and institutions are policing this dishonest activity.</description>
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      <title>What to Expect When You Apply for Your Visa</title>
      <description>With biometrics and increased security, there are some things that will be required of you when you apply for your visa. This takes some planning, a little time and of course, a little cash. The first thing you need to do is check with the embassy or consulate to which you'll be sending your visa application. </description>
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      <title>Transferring Colleges</title>
      <description>In the best of worlds you compile a list of colleges, find the most compatible one, and are accepted. Then you have a great time, graduate, and head off to a budding career. This may not be true for everyone, so this article will discuss what happens when a student decides to transfer.</description>
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      <title>Scholarship Myths</title>
      <description>Have you heard about the alligators lurking in Manhattan's sewers? They're not there! In reality, this is just an urban legend...a myth...and myths exist everywhere, even in the land of college scholarships, where skilled mythmakers churn them out.</description>
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      <title>Pursue Your Passions: Extracurricular Activities</title>
      <description>Excelling outside of class is one of the most important things you can do to differentiate yourself in the college-admission process. It’s also important for your personal development. Experiencing success and failure, trying new things, taking on a leadership challenge, working with different kinds of people, pursuing your own initiatives, taking risks — these are all important for your growth, learning, and confidence.</description>
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      <title>Expand Your Horizons This Summer</title>
      <description>Soon, you’re going to wake up and realize that for the first time in recent memory you don’t have to go to school! No panicked rushes to catch a ride. No more worrying about whether you’re ready for the Bio test in third period or your group presentation for World Lit.</description>
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      <title>Middle-Income Families: Making the Financial Aid Process Work</title>
      <description>A report from the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (August 2001) took a close look at how middle-income families finance a college education. The report, Middle Income Undergraduates: Where They Enroll and How They Pay for Their Education, was one of the first detailed studies of these families.</description>
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      <title>Visits, Research, and Your College List</title>
      <description>College visits are an essential part of building your college list. You don’t need to see every college before you apply, but you should see some representative models and then pursue more of those that are like the ones you prefer.</description>
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      <title>Types of Colleges in the US</title>
      <description>If you’re planning to study in the U.S., you have a number of choices when it comes to picking your college. There are many types of schools, each having its own mission and purpose within American education.</description>
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      <title>Student Visas and Passports</title>
      <description>To attend college in the U.S., you must first get permission to enter the country. To do so, you must meet stated requirements, which include that you must be healthy, law abiding, financially self sufficient, and prepared to leave once you have completed your studies.</description>
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      <title>On-Campus Support for International Students</title>
      <description>Making the decision to attend college in the U.S. is a big step, but rest assured that you won’t have to go it alone. An attractive feature of U.S. higher education is the support and counseling that students receive, and at most schools this includes special services for overseas students.</description>
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      <title>Trigger Points for Conflict</title>
      <description>Since going to college is a major life event, it’s inevitable that conflict will arise as stress levels go up. This is a time that’s hard on everyone: on you, as you try to balance letting go with your role as a parent and your desire to have only the best for your child; and on your child who is entering the unknown world of adulthood.</description>
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      <title>When a Campus Visit Just Isn't Possible</title>
      <description>If cost or time constraints preclude you from taking your child on a trip to campus, don't despair. There are a few non-traditional ways to visit, which will help with making a final decision. They can't entirely replace the real thing, but they can help fill in the blanks and might just be the next best thing to being there.</description>
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      <title>When a Campus Visit Just Isn't in the Stars</title>
      <description>Five campuses, 1,800 miles, 4 plane tickets, 3 tanks of gas — and lots of meals out. Depending on which schools you're considering, campus visits can really add up. And though they might be touted as something you absolutely shouldn't miss, they aren't always possible.</description>
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      <title>Nursing Curriculum</title>
      <description>A standard basic or generic baccalaureate program in nursing is a four-year college or university education that incorporates a variety of liberal arts courses with professional education and training. It is designed for high school graduates with no previous nursing experience.</description>
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      <title>The PSAT/NMSQT: Gateway to National Merit Scholarships</title>
      <description>Want a shot at your share of several million dollars? Every year, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) awards scholarships to more than 10,500 students — and if you’ve got the right stuff, you could be one of them! On average, the scholarships are worth $2,500 and are considered to be an important and prestigious award.</description>
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      <title>The National Merit Scholarship - Peterson's</title>
      <description>If you take the PSAT/NMSQT in October of your junior year, you'll know by the following April if you stand apart from the pack. As a top scorer, you may qualify as a Semifinalist for a National Merit Scholarship, and you'll be asked to pick two schools to which the National Merit Scholarship Corporation will refer you.</description>
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      <title>The Four P's to Obtaining Free Money!</title>
      <description>If you're trying to figure out how to pay for college, the first thing you should find out is your parents' plans — are they expecting you to pay for it or do they plan on helping you foot the bill? If they do, then you need to be discussing what may or may not be doable NOW.</description>
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      <title>Repayment Benefits of a College Perkins Loan</title>
      <description>Owing money on a student loan can be a burden, but if you took out a Perkins Loan, you may be able to pay it off without a dime coming out of your own pocket! Some employers may pay off your loan (or at least part of it) and depending on what you do for a living, you may be able to have your debt “forgiven” altogether.</description>
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      <title>The College Application: Behind Closed Doors</title>
      <description>You are a college applicant. It’s mid-winter. Your applications have been submitted and all you can do is wait. After months of mail, interviews, phone conversations, and campus visits, the chatter from the colleges has all but disappeared and the silence is deafening.</description>
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      <title>The IB Program: Changing the World - Peterson's</title>
      <description>If you’re a visionary who dreams of global unity through peaceful cooperation and understanding, attending a school which offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma may be right up your alley. IB programs are currently offered at schools around the world, inspiring critical thinking and compassion in students from the elementary to high school level.</description>
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      <title>What to Do When Your PSAT Scores Come In</title>
      <description>Have you gotten your PSAT scores back? Most scores arrive in the beginning of December. No matter what your scores are, now is not the time to gloat, panic, or feel indifferent.</description>
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      <title>The 411 on 529 Plans</title>
      <description>As college costs continue to be a significant issue when choosing which school to attend, you may reach for the panic button when you ponder how on earth you'll pay for it. The best time to start saving is when the kids are still running around in diapers since even the smallest contributions can make a big dent in tuition by the time they enroll.</description>
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      <title>Planning High School Classes</title>
      <description>There are many things to keep in mind as you help your child plan his or her high school classes. While you want to be sure that your child meets the high school's requirements, you also want to assist him or her in showing the best possible work to potential colleges.</description>
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      <title>The Block System vs. Semesters</title>
      <description>With so many high schools operating on a block system (where students take fewer, longer classes each term), this is not big news anymore. Admission officials realize that they have to make decisions before they see final grades (or any grades in some cases) in some important senior subjects.</description>
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      <title>How Admissions Decisions Are Made: Your Questions and Answers</title>
      <description>Even an occasional C won’t rule out a career at highly selective college, but tip-top applicants often have all or mostly A’s in tip-top classes. (We’re not trying to ruin your day, we just want you to know what your son or daughter may be up against.) Yet, while the most competitive colleges prefer the most competitive courses, there is room for fluctuation, and a second-level class in one or two weaker areas may work better for your child.</description>
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      <title>Help! I Make Too Much to Qualify for Financial Aid</title>
      <description>All too frequently, parents believe that they have no choice but to pay every cent of tuition and fees, room and board, books, and all other college-related expenses, without any financial assistance from other sources. While the search for financial aid for parents who “make too much” may be challenging, don’t despair!</description>
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      <title>How Admission Decisions Are Made: Making the Final Cut</title>
      <description>Oh…to be a fly on the wall when the admission committee is meeting. What do you think you might hear? Find out how the final cuts are made when it comes to college admissions right here in the article that follows.</description>
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      <title>How Admission Decisions Are Made: Extracurricular Activities and Leadership</title>
      <description>Colleges aren’t terribly picky about how you spend your down time, as long as you’re doing something meaningful. They won’t know if you spend hours upon hours playing video games; they will certainly notice a lack of notable activities on your college application.</description>
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      <title>How Admission Decisions Are Made: Essays, Recommendations, and Interviews</title>
      <description>A great essay can really make an admission official sit up and take notice, although personal preference may prevail. Some evaluators are all about content and are impressed by sophistication and insight, while others won’t get past your writing style and mechanics if there are errors. How do you know what you’ll be evaluated on?</description>
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      <title>How Admission Decisions Are Made: Academics</title>
      <description>In evaluating your application, your high school transcript is almost always the most important ingredient. (Keep in mind that there are exceptions to this rule, especially for students in areas like art, music, and drama.) Among the many pieces of paper they review, admission officers will probably receive a profile of your high school detailing the curriculum and the grading system — it may even list average grades for each class.</description>
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      <title>Be a Star at Your Music Audition</title>
      <description>If you’ve ever performed in a play or musical, then you’re probably familiar with sweating through an audition. Even if you’re not, pursuing a degree in dance or music will probably require you to endure at least one. However, auditions for college admission may be a bit different from singing a cappella in front of the high school choir director — this is serious business!</description>
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      <title>Top Ten Application Essay Tips</title>
      <description>Unlike every other aspect of the application, you control your essay. Make sure that the glimpse you give the admission committee into your character, background, and writing ability is the very best possible.</description>
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      <title>Pointers for Your Dance Audition</title>
      <description>College dance auditions are…well, a different song and dance from musical or theatrical auditions. They often require you to attend an open class the day before (or even the day of) auditions. There you’ll learn, along with everyone else, a routine that usually consists of a performance piece combining improvisation, ballet, modern, and rhythmic dance.</description>
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      <title>Lights! Camera! Action!</title>
      <description>In many liberal arts schools, entrance into a theater arts program probably won’t require you to audition. However, if you’re pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Theater, you will very likely be required to audition, and you should probably find that out before you go much further in your college application process!</description>
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      <title>If I Only Knew: Financial Aid Advice</title>
      <description>Applying for financial aid can be very daunting, especially if you don’t have someone to turn to who has been through it. Not only do these families share their experiences — good and bad — they also reveal what they would do differently. If you can learn from them, you will be better able to use the system to your advantage.</description>
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      <title>What to Do with Those Admission and Acceptance Letters</title>
      <description>Congratulations! After hours spent trolling the Web, poring over books and catalogs, taking tests, visiting campuses, filling out stacks of paperwork, writing and rewriting your application essay, and, last but not least, keeping up your grades — you’re done! All that’s left to do now is to wait and see what sort of news the mailman brings you so you can plot your course for the next big step: heading off to college.</description>
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