Written by Doug Goodnough George Yarberry, ’95, had the night of his life. As a senior guard at Maumee High School in Ohio, he scored a career-high 30 points and made eight 3-point shots against Toledo-area rival Perrysburg. Sitting in Read More …
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Power of Persuasion: With a Little Help, Nancy Stewart Sott Decides on Hometown Hillsdale College
Written by Doug Goodnough A college visit to Wayne State University ironically led to Nancy Stewart Sott, ’88, to attend Hillsdale College. Growing up in Hillsdale, Sott was a standout high school basketball and volleyball player who was getting recruited Read More …
Scholarship Saturday – October 21, 2023
There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday. Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, Read More …
The FishPolls
Written by Victoria Kelly At least once a day, many Hillsdale students make the journey between meals in the Grewcock Student Union and classes or study sessions in Lane or Kendall Hall. Most walk under the library colonnade, and in Read More …
Scholarship Saturday – October 14, 2023
There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday. Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, Read More …
At A Glance
Last updated: August 2023 “Education Across America: At a Glance” facilitates comparisons of key statistics across the four different geographic locales (i.e., cities, suburbs, towns, and rural areas) using data from the National Center for Education Statistics. Read More …
What to Do if You Don’t Like Ramen Noodles, Part II
Written by Lauren Smyth “A pin a day’s a groat a year,” as Benjamin Franklin wrote in Poor Richard’s Almanac. That nifty little saying may not mean much in modern language, but it suddenly becomes comprehensible when you’re a college Read More …
Scholarship Saturday – October 7, 2023
There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday. Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, Read More …
2019 Homeschooling and Full-Time Virtual Education Rates
Title: 2019 Homeschooling and Full-Time Virtual Education Rates Description: This report provides 201819 rates for grade K12 student participation in homeschooling, full-time virtual education, and both combined (instruction at home) from Read More …