If you're interested in college or have high students in the household looking ahead to their higher education, head to the Utica campus of MVCC this Friday, for their Fall Open House.
If you or a member of your family has college in the future, you may want to attend a special admissions information session at the Utica Campus of MVCC, Monday, November 11th, Veterans" Day. Check out the details.
If you have high school students in your household that are interested in college, they may want to attend the Open House at Herkimer County Community College this Saturday. Here are the details.
If you have high school students in the family, or college students looking to transfer, you may want to attend the upcoming open house at SUNYIT/Utica-Rome. Here are the details.
If you're parents of college students, you may be moving them out of the dorm at the end of the spring semester in the next couple of weekends. I've done the drill many times, and there are two things that always seem to happen: 1. you can't find a parking place closer than 300 yards from the dorm and 2. the dorm elevator is out of service. Here are some helpful suggestions to share with your stud
During these late Frog Days of Summer, you may be facing the big move into the dorm...helping your sons and daughters move in at the college of their choice. I've done it many, many times and I know that it can be emotionally and physically draining.
As parents, you have to be proud when your sons and daughters walk across that stage to receive their college diplomas, and this weekend there are a number of local college graduations.
At Big Frog 104, we're always glad to promote the achievements of the young people in our area. Congressman Richard Hanna has nominated a number of local students from the 24th Congressional District for further educational opportunities in service academies.
How many of you college students out there know how to cook a meal? Well, let me rephrase that: How many of you college students out there know how to cook a meal other than Ramen noodles and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches? According to a new survey, 11 percent of freshman in college say they don't know how to cook.