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Parents

Becoming Minimalist

It’s natural to focus on what we can’t do, the things we don’t have, or what we’ve lost. However, when we only focus on what’s wrong, we will never see what’s right. Source: Becoming Minimalist

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Health Resources for College Students With Limited Mobility

Diversity is an important aspect of college life. At schools across the U.S., the student body is a varied bunch, encompassing a variety of ethnicities, cultures, and abilities. Individuals living with a disability make up a large portion of that diverse group of students.

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Professors

How to Graduate with as Little in Student Loans as Possible

The majority of college graduates start their post-college career in debt due to student loans. The average loan debt is over$37,000. As the cost of tuition rises it’s more important than ever to try to use as little student loans as possible. Here are a few ways that you can reduce the amount of student loans that you use while in college.

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Students

Cheer These Students On!

Student Caring Community, If you TWEET - cheer these soon-to-be college students on.   Professor David C. Pecoraro   https://twitter.com/Chelsey_Mariee_/status/1026141646134693888 2h2 hours ago More i’m snervous about starting college and moving to the city...

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Ways to Integrate STEM and Special Education

We’ve all heard about the different ways STEM education can benefit today’s students; that’s because technological innovations are rapidly increasing in our world every day. Whether young students know it or not, STEM has grown to become part of the next generation’s future. That’s because STEM has started to play a major role in students’ day-to-day lives. What about students with special needs — like autism and dyslexia — and other learning disorders? Can special education teachers make a difference in their lives, despite their learning disabilities, and is STEM education still beneficial to them? The answer is yes!

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