The older Duggar kids are earning their degrees through CollegePlus!
The oldest son, Josh Duggar, married and has two children with his wife Anna. The family has not announced if any of the other kids are courting or intending to marry as of Fall 2011. The older girls are all working on college degrees, and preparing for future employment. When asked about boys the Duggar girls said "Go talk to our father." Good luck young gentlemen, if you have intention on the Duggar ladies, you need to go through Jim Bob first!
The ACT stand for American College Test. it's basically the measurement of all students who plan to attend college.
On Good Moring American when they found out the sex of the baby Josh said they do not want to set a record like his parents
In most cases, your community college GPA will transfer to the university you plan to attend. However, the specific transfer policies can vary between institutions, so it's important to check with the university's admissions office for their specific requirements.
To find the joint relative frequency for school children who plan to attend camp and have swimming lessons, you would divide the number of children who meet both criteria by the total number of school children surveyed. This value represents the proportion of children who both plan to attend camp and have swimming lessons, giving insight into the overlap of these two groups. If you have specific numbers, you can calculate it directly; otherwise, you can interpret it as a measure of how common this combination is among the surveyed population.
A 529 Plan saves money for college tuition and is there is tax advantages for enrolling in this plan. It encourages family to save for their children's college fund.
Some of the ways to plan education for children is to set money aside for college or university at an early age. One popular method is by investing in an RESP - or Registered Education Savings Plan.
No! The Adams scholarship can only be applied to Massachusetts state colleges and universities.
I am not able to answer this question because I do not know what area you are in. I suggest you speak with the financial aid department of the college you plan to attend.
You should try a 529 college savings plan. A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged way for family of any income level to save for college. It remains the top and most effective way to save for your or your children's college.
No. Since the "529" refers to a section of IRS code, it is a national program. As long as the institution you want to attend is a qualified university or college it doesn't matter which state you attend in or save in.
I think it would be best if you stayed at the college campus. Mostly because of how high gas is!!