Friday, May 25 2012 11:31 AM EDT2012-05-25 15:31:28 GMT
Andy Simmons, Readers Digest Features Editor, came to Good Day New York to give some tips to parents sending their children off to college for the first time.
Andy Simmons, Readers Digest Features Editor, came to Good Day New York to give some tips to parents sending their children off to college for the first time.
Friday, May 25 2012 11:30 AM EDT2012-05-25 15:30:21 GMT
Colleges are starting to give parents deadlines for leaving campus when they bring their children to school. Dr. Jeff Gardiere came to Good Day New York to discus the topic.
Colleges are starting to give parents deadlines for leaving campus when they bring their children to school. Dr. Jeff Gardiere came to Good Day New York to discus the topic.
Recently Amazon launched a Kindle textbook rental service to compete with several other services designed to save college kids some cash. Here's a look at how e-textbook programs compare.
In an era where many refer to their phones as a "CrackBerry," a new study finds (perhaps not surprisingly) that media addiction runs high among college students.
Finding an internship is, much like when you applied to college, a process. If you are considering applying for a position it is a clear indication that you are motivated. The next step is to translate that into action!
Not sure exactly what to buy for that first year at school away from home? Check out our list of essentials... what you need for you dorm room AND what will make everything more fun.
Not sure exactly what to buy for that first year at school away from home? Check out our list of essentials... what you need for you dorm room AND what will make everything more fun.
Applying to college is not just a strain on your child. You have a lot of responsibility as a parent to help your child prepare, choose and apply correctly. Are you ready for it?
The college application takes a lot of work, but since you're promoting yourself, it should be easy work for you. Check out these tips to stay on top of your game.
Students planning to bring their pet to school, or even adopt one while on campus, need to honestly assess their specific situation. They need to educate themselves about pet-care requirements and the expense of keeping a pet, including unexpected medical bills.