by David Pecoraro | Mar 14, 2016 | Students
A day in the life of a Healthcare Administrator begins with checking voicemail messages from the previous day (after grabbing some coffee of course!) and handling them accordingly. “Handling accordingly” could mean anything from returning a patients call, scheduling an appointment, or calling multiple insurance providers to negotiate medical coverage.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 9, 2016 | Students
Invest some time into building your professional network now and you’ll reap real rewards in the future.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 8, 2016 | Parents, Students
Filing taxes for students can be tricky. Are adult students considered independent or can they still be claimed by their parents? Do students have to file if they earned less than $6,300? What if a student doesn’t have a job but has unearned income from a trust fund or other sources?
by David Pecoraro | Mar 1, 2016 | Parents, Professors, Students
Students are working hard, a new study finds, taking on part-time jobs to avoid racking up more debt while in school. Nearly four out of every five U.S. students — including those in high school, community college, online college, or traditional college or university...
by David Pecoraro | Mar 1, 2016 | Students
Here are some surprising statistics about people who are caught between juggling work and school. As per 2011 records, out of the 19.7 million college undergraduates in the USA, around 71% were pursuing a degree while working.
by David Pecoraro | Feb 25, 2016 | Parents, Students
From starting the process too late to sending in sloppy work, here are the most common mistakes students and parents make when it comes to researching and applying to colleges.