A new survey released by the National Education Association showed that 55% of educators are thinking about leaving the profession earlier than they had planned. School districts across the nation are already experiencing teacher shortages. The U.S. is on course to have a public education crisis. Some might say it has already started. Many teachers would agree that there are … [Read more...]
Hispanic Heritage Based Scholarships Now Open for 2022
Florida Puerto Rican Parade 2022 Scholarship The Florida Puerto Rican Parade Inc. announced the opening of the application period for the 2022 Scholarships Fund Program that provides financial assistance to Central Florida’s GED holders, high school seniors, and college students to help them reach their academic goals. Candidates must submit their application and required … [Read more...]
Presenting Financial Literacy to Gen Z Through Social Gaming
Photos Courtesy of George Washington University Online High School In most schools in the U.S., courses like geometry and biology are required during high school years. However, according to CNBC, only 21 states mandate some form of financial literacy course in the public education system. As a high school sophomore, I am confounded by this fact since financial literacy is … [Read more...]
Florida’s Prepaid College Tuition Program Issues $200 Million in Refunds
Florida’s Prepaid College Tuition Program has refunds ready for over 30,000 American families in an amount in excess of $200 million. During a particularly straining time, the program is eager to distribute unclaimed funds and possibly ease the financial stress families are undergoing during this time. Costs for secondary education have remained stagnant for the past … [Read more...]
UF College of Pharmacy Celebrates Nearly a Decade in Lake Nona
Rachel Callender wants to be an advocate for her family’s healthcare. As a mother of four young children and a caregiver for her mother, who recently suffered a series of strokes, Callender was drawn to the pharmacy profession for personal reasons. “I want to be able to have conversations with my family’s healthcare providers and speak their same language,” Callender said. … [Read more...]
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