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$2 Million in Project Working Mom Full-Ride College Scholarships Back by Overwhelming Demand

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

After More than 50,000 Women Applied for First Round Scholarships eLearners.com and Five Online Colleges and Universities Make Back-to-School Possible Once Again for Working Moms
Hoboken, NJ, June 23, 2008 – eLearners.com, a web resource of EducationDynamics, today announced the launch of “Project Working Mom 2”, an advocacy campaign that provides working mothers the opportunity to receive a full-ride scholarship to online colleges and universities.  The first $2 million in scholarship funding, which was awarded around Mother’s Day, attracted more than 50,000 applicants, prompting eLearners.com and five schools to offer another $2 million in scholarships to working moms, in time for the back-to-school season.  American Sentinel University, Ashford University, Capella University, Everest University and Penn Foster College have joined forces to help working moms overcome the obstacles of time, money and confidence and achieve their educational dreams.  The deadline to apply for a scholarship at www.projectworkingmom.com is August 31.
“When we launched Project Working Mom, we had no idea that the need and aspiration of working moms to advance their education was so enormous,” said Terrence Thomas, EVP Marketing Operations at EducationDynamics.  “The sheer volume of the applicants and the heart wrenching essays demonstrated a national imperative to support working moms to better their lives and the lives of their families.”
To help finance a college degree, in addition to the full-ride scholarships provided through Project Working Mom, eLearners.com provides a database with $15 billion in scholarship opportunities.  Visitors to www.projectworkingmom.com will also find a comprehensive interactive website with online education resources, profiles of working moms going to school online and a community of women sharing their experiences. 
“In light of today’s competitive job market, a college degree is more important than ever,” continued Thomas.  “Project Working Mom allows women to learn how online education can help them overcome the barriers of time, money and confidence to earn their degree.  The site provides a wealth of information, quizzes and tips on how to succeed as an online student.”
The full-ride college scholarships through Project Working Mom 2 are for online programs from the associate’s to Ph.D. level at American Sentinel University, Ashford University, Capella University, Everest University or Penn Foster College.  To apply for the scholarships, working moms submit a short application and an essay with their life, education and/or career goals, and explain how an online education will allow them to achieve those goals.   The recipients will be announced in September.
Editor’s Note:  To interview one of the scholarship recipients from the first round of Project Working Mom, a member of Project Working Mom, a current online student, or a member of the participating universities, contact Jenny Foust at 303.433.7020, jfoust@csg-pr.com
About eLearners.com®
The eLearners.com website is one of several high visibility, high-quality prospecting tools offered by EducationDynamics, LLC.  Since 1999, eLearners.com has been successfully connecting learners to online education, including online degree and certificate programs, specialized career training, and a variety of online courses. For prospective students, eLearners® provides a powerful search engine for users to find thousands of online program offerings, as well as educational evaluation tools and financial aid resources. For colleges and universities, the eLearners.com website offers a low-cost, performance-based method to provide national exposure and increase enrollments in their programs.  For more information on eLearners.com, visit http://www.elearners.com/.
About EducationDynamics
EducationDynamics, LLC, a portfolio company of Halyard Capital, is a leading interactive marketing and information services company focused on helping higher education institutions find, enroll and retain students. Home to some of the most visible education websites, including EarnMyDegree.com, eLearners.com, GradSchools.com, and StudyAbroad.com, EducationDynamics is one of the leading providers of qualified leads for colleges and universities. In addition, the company offers a full suite of web-delivered products and services to manage a school’s relationship with students across their entire life cycle from inquiry through enrollment to retention. For more information on EducationDynamics, please visit http://www.educationdynamics.com/.
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GED - A Needed Edge in the Soft Economy

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

All over the country, people are worried about the economy. The word “recession” is all over the news. And the people at the highest risk of suffering from a poor economy are the 39 million Americans who don’t have a high school diploma. As jobs get scarcer, more highly qualified workers are on the job market, looking for employment. In an economy where, in some job markets, 75% or more of jobs require a high school degree, the prospects for someone without one are already slim. As jobs become more competitive, people without a GED or high school diploma are the most likely to find themselves without employment.

When the economy begins to look shaky, people tend not to want to make changes in their lives. They put off buying new things, and that includes investing in their education. But the truth is that, when the economy is soft, it’s the worst time to put off pursuing better education. If you’ve been thinking about getting that GED, there has never been a better time. A small investment in studying for and taking the GED exam can lead to a much more secure future and put you in a better position if you need to search for a job.
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Dressing For the Interview

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Before going for an interview ensure that your attire is appropriate . Even with an excellent academic record and correctly answered questions, if you not know how to dress appropriately for an interview then you may not be chosen for the job.

Always dress neatly for any interview. You will be judged on the basis of the clothes you are wearing at the time. Even if the employees of the company are dressed in casual attire you should not be tempted to dress casually. The first impression you give should not be merely good but excellent. Your clothes must be clean and ironed properly and your shoes polished. You should not have scuffmarks on your shoes as they reveal a lack of attention to detail.
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How to Get a Job in TV

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

With the rise in popularity of Reality TV, just about everyone wants to get in on the act. Nobody wants a 9-5 job anymore, they want fame and fortune! If they don’t have a hope as a Popstar, they want to be a TV Presenter. But it’s not as easy as it looks, and unfortunately there’s an enormous amount of competition out there.

Don’t be fooled by thinking it’s enough to look great on camera. In the end talent wins through, and if you don’t have any, it won’t be long before the public finds you out.
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