A lot of students, even those attending college close to home, experience some degree of homesickness at first, said Anne Greenip, residence director of Ramapo College of New Jersey in Mahwah.

Source:When homesickness strikes, colleges work to find a cure (The Record)

In just five days and for a few hundred dollars, you can get a “doctorate degree” in medicine and surgery without having ever worked in a hospital. Same goes for a doctorate in early childhood education — even if you have a record of criminal behavior involving children.

Source:Looking for a colllege degree? Diploma mills crank them out for a little cash and no education (The Flint Journal)

Ivan Harris really had no choice. The pro basketball player and Springfield native was going to get his bachelor’s degree from Ohio State … or face the wrath of Mom.

Source:Harris gets degree, has eye on NBA (The Oxford Press)

Thomas Rumeau already had a bachelor’s degree in economics but decided that a master’s in public policy would make him more marketable. Three months after earning that…

Source:New college grads face frustrating job market (Seattle Times)

College life means different things to different people. And to Jenni Janssen of Mattoon, traveling to 15 different countries during an international exchange was simply par for the course.

Source:Mattoon student visits 15 countries while working toward master's degree (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)

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