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  • First Year University 101

    First Year University 101

    This is an exciting time in your life. You are experiencing more freedom, opportunity and responsibility than you have before. The first year attending a major college or university can be quite overwhelming – not to mention stressful. But taking a few simple steps can make your campus life much easier. Remain Organised – This [...]

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    | August 16, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • Where are the Grants?

    Where are the Grants?

    You hear people throw around the term “college grants” as if they grow on trees; as if they are available to all students at all times. But let’s face it – if grants were available to every student for every situation, our college grads would be loaded with student loan debts. So you might ask [...]

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    | August 16, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • When is Community College Right for You?

    When is Community College Right for You?

    A question I often receive is whether or not community colleges provide adequate education and perpetration for entering into today’s job market. Lets first define what a “community college” is. I use the term to describe any institution offering two-year programs leading to certificates, diplomas or associates degrees. These could include technical or junior colleges. [...]

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    | August 16, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • Advantages of Online Classes

    Advantages of Online Classes

    As I’ve touched on in other posts, recent studies show that employers are becoming less focused upon the issuing institution for your degree. Instead employers look to experience in order to differentiate candidates. Following this trend, many students are turning to the internet in search for college degrees. The landscape is filled with virtual class [...]

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    | August 15, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • Is a Student Loan Right for You?

    Is a Student Loan Right for You?

    Should you take out student loans when entering undergraduate or postgraduate studies? This is a question nearly every student asks themselves at one time or another. With the ever rising cost of tuition and the other nominal fees associated with attending a university, most students are unable to find financing elsewhere. And in an ever [...]

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    | August 15, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • Getting Started with Scholarships

    Getting Started with Scholarships

    There are many different types of scholarships and they come in all sizes. Most scholarships were started by a donor or founder, usually a wealthy individual, couple or a corporation. Our job at AAHE.ORG is to help match you to the one that fits your needs. Often, a student can be granted more than one [...]

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The American Academics for Higher Education is an organization formed to promote higher learning to the youth of the United States.

Today’s young adults have more options than ever before like Online Learning, eColleges, Distance Learning and of course, normal Universities.

Our goal is to help the students find a place to study as well as to finance their education with scholarships or grants or even student loans.

If all of this wasn’t already enough, we also provide listings for various online study aids to help with SAT preparation, GMAT, PSAT and other aptitude tests.

We are not a formal organization. Rather, we are a collection of academics that want to help improve the society we live in to keep America competitive in this growing, global economy.

In fact, we welcome any and all academics who want to join the effort and submit research or articles for us to add to this site.