Tag Archives: Wall Street Journal

Tuition Insurance – Don't Go to College Without Knowing the Risks

Recently there has been some productive discussion regarding how necessary tuition insurance may be to the 19 million students starting college this year. Most of the discussion including today’s article in the Wall Street Journal incorrectly focus on the Dewars plan which is only offered to the 160 or so elite colleges. If you are like most college students, up until this year, you have never had the opportunity to even buy tuition insurance. Many families are not even aware that it is even possible to protect their families from the potential loss that can occur from an unexpected illness, accident, injury or even death. Moreover, most families and students are unaware of the real risks and problems that can interrupt a college education.

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Searching for a Job? Graduate Information

With the United States still facing a recession and a high un-employment rate.  Graduates are entering a tough job market that can be discouraging. Don’t give up! A recent article in The Wall Street Journal blog, goes over some popular tips university career experts offer to graduates entering the market. Dont quit before you’ve started Some students are [...]

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Wall Street Journal: Prepare Your Insurance For Graduation

The Wall Street Journal has a great article on how college students can prepare for their insurance needs upon graduation. “The good news is for most 21-, 22-year-olds there are plans that are very affordable,” says Mr. Gibbs. A 2008 study found the average monthly premium for 18- to 24-year-olds was just $107 a month [...]

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