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  • College life MUST know tips: Faculty to Student

    MUST know tips: Faculty to Student

    As a student you may ask yourself sometimes… Why does this professor do this or that? Well here are some tips straight from the teachers, take notes students!  Why I make you take essay exams? Many students seem a bit shocked, surprised and somewhat overwhelmed when they find out that the exams in my class are essays.  Some of the responses I get include, “What?! No multiple choice, true false, or fill in the blank. What follows is a look [...]

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  • College life Everything CBT Feature Teaching via Facebook & Twitter, Yay or Nay?

    Teaching via Facebook & Twitter, Yay or Nay?

      There’s an ongoing debate about the role social media should play in K-12 education. As a result, schools have been especially slow to adopt social technologies. Advocates point to the benefits social media offers students, and critics want to remove social media from classrooms, insisting that there be more regulation. Finding a happy medium has become a challenge. For higher education, the story is different. When used as an educational tool, colleges and universities have found that social media [...]

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  • Everything CBT Media Technology Back to the Future…again.

    Back to the Future…again.

    Taking a quick look back to 1999 will make your realize how much technology has evolved and how much it has changed the way we [humans] operate.  In fact I was looking at an old issue of PC Magazine from 1999, where a 266 MHz PC with a 256MB hard drive was priced at $2,599.00 [wait, what?]. Nowadays, your average coffee machine packs more computing power than a $2K machine from the 90’s. Well, that is probably a bit of a [...]

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  • College life Everything CBT Feature No High School Diploma? ATB Ends Soon, Don’t Wait!

    No High School Diploma? ATB Ends Soon, Don’t Wait!

    Ability to Benefit Students No Longer Eligible for Title IV Funds Source: Anthony O. Parker, Ph.D., is president of Albany Technical College http://www.albanyherald.com/news/2012/jan/09/plans-must-include-dropout-prevention/   For over 25 years, high school dropouts have been able to attend America's technical colleges with financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Education based on a specific provision within the Pell Grant Program. The provision, known as "Ability to Benefit," allows dropouts who are no longer high school-age to demonstrate their readiness for post-secondary education [...]

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  • Business College life Everything CBT Do you know how to save money? Here are some tips that will help you financially!

    Do you know how to save money? Here are some tips that will help you financially!

    Personal financial planning consists of three general activities: Controlling your day-to-day finances to enable you to do the things that bring you satisfaction and enjoyment. Choosing and following a course toward long-term financial goals such as buying a house, buying a car or saving for college. Building a financial safety net to prevent financial disasters caused by catastrophic illnesses or other personal tragedies. Why Should I Budget? Controlling your financial affairs requires a budget. For many people, the word "budget" [...]

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  • Business College life Everything CBT Feature Are you open or closed minded?

    Are you open or closed minded?

                              Thinking Outside the Box I know that I have encouraged all of you to “think outside the box” many times, so I wanted to give you some food for thought. This may come from the person at the top who feels that the quality of solutions or ideas is not great. This stems from frustration. It also comes from people working in teams who feel that the [...]

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  • Everything CBT Feature Health #1 killer of woman… #cbtGoRed

    #1 killer of woman… #cbtGoRed

    CBT College is proud to support American Heart Association in raising awareness for Heart Disease. February 3rd, 2012 is National Go Red Day, in hopes to shed light about this dangerous disease. According to AHA, Heart Disease is the #1 killer of women in the U.S. The facts are alarming and everyone needs to be aware of this disease, what if your mother, daughter or woman in your life is affected?  1 in 3 women in the U.S. suffer from [...]

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  • College life Everything CBT Finance V.I.T.A. services available at CBT College

    V.I.T.A. services available at CBT College

    For over 20 years CBT College has been pleased to co-sponsor V.I.T.A. services for our community. This year is no exception, three campuses will be offering the FREE tax preparation program to all those that qualify. V.I.T.A. is a government program that prepares IRS Certified volunteers to aid the community in filing their income tax. Certain restrictions apply, some of the services provided include preparation of tax forms 1040 EZ, 1040 A, Schedules 1, 2, 3 & EIC to name [...]

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