
Due to problems with loans, many students did not get their money on time this year. Many of those students relied on loan money to pay their living expenses.
Every college student wants to know: Will I be able to get a job when I graduate?
Second house completed and ready for the key turnover ceremony
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Students know that an internship can make a difference in getting the job they want after college. Yet, students working their way through college cannot afford to cut back their work hours or class hours to do an internship for credit that is unpaid.
Mimi Almeida, a graduate student at ETSU, has been riding her scooter to campus since the end of September when gas prices were skyrocketing.