One college has announced it's closing an East Texas location because it's not "self-sustaining," and it's effective with the end of the fall semester.
With the midterm elections coming in October many college students are finding difficulty in casting their ballots because they don’t know how to obtain stamps.
First of all, congrats to all of you at UT-Tyler who are about to graduate. We know how much work went into getting that degree, and we'll be high fiving you today and tomorrow (May 4th and 5th) as you get your diplomas. If you're getting a degree in one of these areas, you can make big bucks right away.
Now that our brackets are busted and we're not cheering for ourselves anymore, it's time to toss those in the trash and really get behind our Texas teams.
There are two Texas teams left in the NCAA tournament, and I'm about to talk some trash and tell you exactly why they're gonna make the Final Four.
There are some years that Texas teams are a little thin during March Madness, but this year we'll be well-represented in the NCAA tournament. There are seven teams in the bracket, and two of them are playing each other this week in Dallas.
This is what they've worked for. It's the time of year that high school football standouts get offers from colleges, and start to make the decisions on where they'll play football on Saturdays in the fall.
We've got the news on where some of your favorite players might be headed.
As a college student who has lived on campus in dorms for three years, I can honestly say it's been a great experience. It allows you to be moments away from your classes, live with all your friends and make the most of your college campus.
The adjustment from high school to college can be a bit intimidating, but that doesn't mean that it should be. To help make the transition a little more seamless, check out these tips:
With all the things you need to bring to college, it can be easy to forget some things at home. Check out my list of things you just can't do without here:
Ahhh college, it sucks away your life savings with tuition, books, football tickets and more. Luckily there are a few things you won't need to worry about buying while you're at college because they hand them out for free!