Credit Cards: Opportunity and Responsibility.
The current financial system shows that people often use credit to participate in economic activities because it has become an essential resource.
Read MoreThe current financial system shows that people often use credit to participate in economic activities because it has become an essential resource.
Read MoreWhen families think about college admissions, most focus on the final years of high school: standardized tests, extracurricular activities, GPA, and application essays. Yet many of the decisions that shape this process begin much earlier, during middle school
Read MoreAdvances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are radically transforming the labor, scientific, and social landscape. University education now faces unprecedented challenges, ranging from the obsolescence of certain skills to the urgent need to reinvent pedagogical methodologies.
Read MoreMany families enter the second semester believing everything is “on track” simply because the student is busy. But being busy is not the same as making progress.
Read MoreIn the heart of Miami, a transformative educational journey is unfolding at Miami Dade College (MDC). The College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Mental Health – Neuroscience and Aging is not just a program; it’s a gateway to
Read MoreThe winter break doesn’t have to feel like a total “stop.” With just five simple steps—as short as an afternoon of Netflix—any student can start January refreshed, with greater clarity, and with a slightly stronger résumé.
Read MoreThe English for Academic Purposes Program fulfills an important mission in assisting the immigrant population in the Miami-Dade County area to learn the English language…
Read MoreEvery year, millions of students search for that one scholarship that could open the door to their college future. Yet not many truly understand how the process works or what schools are…
Read MoreWhy are students applying to so many colleges? Fear and social pressure. Parents worry that if their children do not apply widely, they will have too few options.
Read MoreChoosing a career is more than selecting a major—it’s about starting as early as 10th grade to build a happy, purposeful life. The earlier a teen begins this journey of self-discovery, the more they can align their classes, projects, and activities.
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