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Here is a video archive from our files taken at school on March 23, 2009. We had some fun games and activites and we tracked some things with a GPS device. Royalty free music by Kevin macleod www.incompetech.com You may check our website out at http Our main channel is at: www.youtube.com Audition to be on TV today!! See our website for more information.

Posted by Robert on August 11, 2010

imageThere are several colleges online that offer undergraduate and advanced degree programs in science and math. At these schools, you can earn a degree relatively quickly as long as you make a commitment to your course of study and apply yourself when doing the work.
Online courses are convenient and flexible. These colleges let you complete your studies online during evening hours or at any other time in the comfort of your own home. You can attend your classes on weekends or late at night as you work toward your degree. The colleges may also offer tutorial programs or let you consult with mentors if you are having trouble with the work.
Ellis College offers online degrees in science and math. Its degrees are designed for each individual student. Financial assistance is provided, as well as tuition repayment plans. The school offers the tools of the New York Institute of Technology to help its students.
Ashford University also offers online degrees in science and math. The school was founded in the early 1900s and has served students well to this day. One of its advantages is that students can move toward a Liberal Arts degree. It is designed to help individuals who have not completed their degrees elsewhere. The school says it has the lowest fees of any college on the Internet and offers a flex-pay plan. Students can earn degrees at their own pace. Unlike traditional schools, it offers its services 24 hours per day and will help you manage classes while working at your regular job.
Ashford University offers a Master’s degree in Business Administration, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Management, and a Master’s degree in the Arts of Teaching. There is financial assistance available, including Stafford loans, Federal Plus, and federal Pell grants. Keep the Pell Grant aid in mind because many online schools do not offer this type of aid.
Pell Grants are designed for low-income students. Those who qualify can use the grants to attend school without paying monthly fees because the grant is issued by the federal government. Universities rarely offer help with the federal Pell Grants, but if you are struggling with finances, these grants provide good resources.
There are many issues to consider when thinking about getting a degree online. The schools online are helpful in getting students some type of financial aid, including scholarships and grants. When applying at an online school, look for institutions that will provide assistance through Pell Grants and/or scholarships. Most schools will help applicants go through the loan application process. Make sure you consider all the aspects of your education when considering an online college, including the kind of degree you want, the school’s history, financial aid, and grants. You want to choose a school that will let you get the most out of an online degree.

Posted by Robert on July 6, 2010

Google Apps pms, Rishi Chandra and Rajen Sheth answer technical questions from college and university technology professionals.

Posted by Robert on June 30, 2010

imageWhat is the most important thing about schools and the education system? Depending on whether you are a parent, a teacher, a school governor, a regulator or indeed a pupil attending the school the answer could well be very different.

Posted by Robert on June 17, 2010

MAPUA Don’t Stop Believing Vocals By Arnel Pineda (Journey) Overseas Filipino Workers (ofws) Pasig Elementary School Rizal High School Batch 1982 RHS Scientist of The Year 1982 bsc Chemical Engineering Mapua Institute of Technology MIT CHE-CHM Student Council President 1987 msc Materials Science and Engineering Hong Kong University of Science and Technology MBA Innovation and Design Management (2009 intake) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University phd Mechanical Engineering (units) Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Overseas Filipino Workers (ofws) Don’t Stop Believing sang by Arnel Pineda Journey. Philippines Germany Switzerland Portugal Singapore Korea Malaysia Thailand Hong Kong China South Africa

Posted by Robert on June 12, 2010

New Jersey Institute of Technology professor of finance Michael Ehrlich explains how President Obama’s plan to raise taxes on those who earn more than $250000 will be effected by the AMT, or Alternative Minimum Tax.

Posted by Robert on June 2, 2010

 
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