Kathleen Curtis is an American writer currently living in Louisville, Kentucky. She has developed content around education for more than a decade for both domestic and international clients.
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Online College & Students with Visual Impairment
Making the transition to college is challenging, particularly for students with visual impairment. Navigating accessibility and preparing for accommodations ahead of time is important for a successful college experience. In this guide we will share some tips for making your online college experience easier.
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How to Combat Disparities in Healthcare for Minority Populations
Minority groups often experience huge disparities in quality of and access to healthcare. Studies show that there are measures that can be taken to limit or mitigate this starting with comprehensive diversity training in medical, nursing school or allied health education. This guide covers the history of disparities in healthcare, how to combat these issues, and how you can be prepared to give the best care possible as a doctor, nurse or allied health professional.
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How to Take Advantage of College Tuition Payment Plans
When it comes to paying for college, a payment plan may be the best option to spread fees out over the course of an entire year or semester by breaking them down into more manageable payments. This guide will tell you everything you need to know about payment plans and how they are beneficial.
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The Nontraditional Student’s Guide to College Success
Nearly three-quarters of college students are considered nontraditional, and many don’t realize the sheer number of resources out there to help them succeed. If you are a nontraditional student, use the guide below to support your college journey from day one to graduation.
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ADN Programs in NYC: Top Campus & Online
Learn about state-approved nursing associate degree programs that can help you become a licensed RN in NYC quickly and affordably.