Higher Ed Resources

 If I haven't convinced you that college is for suckers, I simply cannot stress enough that STUDENT LOANS ARE DEFINITELY FOR SUCKERS:

studentloanjustice.org
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studentloanslave.org/
http://ticas.org/slw/

  • Check out the Debt Hits Hard Campaign! College graduates are faced with increasing financial burdons that delay them from having a life!
  • Looking for college alternatives? I'll show you 5 ways you can skirt the institution while getting yourself educated, qualifed, and polished!

Too late for college alternatives? Let the Degree Wiz show you how you can CLEP OUT OF COLLEGE –and still get your degree.

Want a good laugh? check out these "cover letters from hell" that shamelessly expose the poor quality of many unfortunate college grads!

 Want a free online college education? You can take online courses in most major fields on free-ed.net

Want a free online college education? You can take online courses in most major fields on free-ed.net The Autodidact Project Inside Higher Ed…The good, the bad, and the ugly
  • Check out the Debt Hits Hard Campaign! College graduates are faced with increasing financial burdons that delay them from having a life!
  • Looking for college alternatives? I'll show you 5 ways you can skirt the institution while getting yourself educated, qualifed, and polished!

College Alternatives
5 Ways to Get the Education You Want –Without Signing Up for Camp College!

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Harvard has long been the richest school in the known universe. Its endowment of $30 billion exceeds the gross national product of 110 different countries. But if no one catches up to it anytime soon (and no one will) it won't be for lack of trying. The last two decades have seen a frenzy of fundraising unprecedented in the history of higher education, a frenzy that is still on the rise.
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Chancellor Erroll Davis said in a letter to Gov. Sonny Perdue that the veto is necessary to protect academic integrity. But the bill's sponsor said the chancellor's real concern is money.
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  Inside Higher Ed…The good, the bad, and the ugly

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