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1111111We are proud to announce the launch of our new Student Resource Center. This area will feature articles focusing more on the “business” side of college life. We’ll look at topics that include admissions, loans, edu news, surveys, statistics and much much more. We’re going to keep it interesting and provide some valuable information for current and prospective college students.

If there is something you’d specifically like to see covered please don’t hesitate to drop us a line. Or if you are an expert in your field or a problogger and would like to write a guest article please email us and we’ll work something out. We’re open to sharing good knowledge and if you have it, we’re a good platform to share it on and open our users to your information.

We’ll be adding some other features to the area as well. So keep your eyes peeled for additional resources to be popping up every now and then.

Hopefully you are as excited about this area as we are. Please bookmark it and come back to visit often, you’ll be sure to get some good college info.

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