by Amanda Stiver
Planning a route that will lead you safely through college while maintaining spiritual strength is challenging. Sometimes it is overwhelming. But it can be done!
by Ken Treybig
Everyone seems to be doing it, so it's not really a problem to cheat in school, is it?
by Amanda Stiver
Do you know what is involved in applying for college or university? Read this step-by-step action plan for entering and thriving at an institution of higher learning.
by Amanda Stiver
Cheating ring caught at California school.
by Amanda Stiver
Vertical Thought discusses the pathway to a positive high school and college experience with Dan Salcedo, principal of Santa Ana High School in Santa Ana, California.
by Sue Dunkle
As warm weather approaches those in the northern hemisphere, thoughts of class work deadlines and final exam dates are replaced by two words - summer break
by Frank Dunkle
You can read your way to a better working brain—and build moral character at the same time.
by David Register
The United Youth Corps project in Jordan is off to a great start!
by Wil Young
"If the ax is dull, and one does not sharpen the edge, then he must use more strength; but wisdom brings success" (Ecclesiastes 10:10). Learn how to chop down your college costs.
by Cecil Maranville
"It's the economy, stupid!" was Clinton's theme in 1992. One of the greatest issues arising out of the current U.S. presidential election is the crisis in education. Most proposals include injecting large sums of money into the current...
by Randy Shoemaker
Developing a good plan ensures that you will have fewer surprises later in your college career. I was able to see exactly which classes I would have had to take in each degree path.