Archive for the ‘Colleges’ Category

Nanotechnology to Come to University of Texas

Wednesday, July 12th, 2006

The University of Texas at Austin will be home to a new Nanotechnology center in the years ahead. A great campus just got a whole lot better.

Although the institute would be based at UT-Austin, it would be a creature of UT-Dallas and UT-Arlington as well, with some of its principal researchers based at those campuses, according to system records. Rice, Texas Tech and Texas A&M universities also will be invited to participate. Out-of-state participants could eventually include the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Northwestern University, Pennsylvania State University and other schools.

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Cosmetology Schools in Texas

Monday, May 1st, 2006

CosmetologyFor many students today, a 4-year college is not in their future. This is not because they are not able to attend four-year school, but because they are choosing to do something else. Many are choosing vocational or trade schools like nursing or Cosmetology. We just came across a great resource for students seeking more information about cosmetology schools in Texas. If this is something that you might be interested in, then you may well find this site helpful in making your choice. There are a number of different cosmetology schools as well as other trade-type schools in Texas listed on the Colleges in Texas site. Don’t let the name fool you.

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Colleges in Texas is Live

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

Being one of the most popular destinations for college and university bound students in the United States, Texas deserves its own specialized college websites. And, we are proud to announce that Colleges in Texas is now live everyone! Yipppeee!  But, seriously, now everyone has access to just about every school, university and college inside the state of Texas…and there are a lot. We have tried to break them down into some of the more popular segments, such as 2 and 4 year colleges, universities as well as many vocational segments like Barber, Medical and cosmetology schools.  All of this comes at the low, low price of free.  That is right, you can read the latest news and headlines for all of the schools, plus learn how to apply and hopefully in the near future, tips for each individual school. So, let us know what you think and what changes, if any, you think we should make.

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Federal Government Seeks $8.7 Million from Texas Schools

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

The Houston Chronicle is reporting today that the Federal Government is seeking at least $8.7 million in overpaid Medicaid funds for student health care. A new audit has brought the “miscalculation” was found in December by the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Most of the claims are filed with improper paperwork or used unlicensed health care providers. Of the 2,175 Medicaid claims sampled by the inspector general, 991 had errors. You can read more about this at the Houston Chrolicle.

Midland College Expands

Friday, January 20th, 2006

Midland College is finalizing steps to add a news classrom building between the Allison Fine Arts Center and Technical Center. Plans to start construction are planned for this coming summer. The 79,000 sqft building at Midland is not coming cheap either. The estimated cost, according to mywesttexas.com, is approximately $12 million. Classes in the new facility are scheduled to start in 2008.

Texas College Guide Opens Its Doors

Thursday, November 3rd, 2005

We are proud and happy to announce that we have finally made our way around to launching a site here called Texas College Guide. The idea behind TCG is to profile Texas colleges and universities as well as vocational and trade schools to help students in Texas and elsewhere learn more about what thier schools have to order. Other areas that will will cover include test preparation, for the SAT and ACT tests, admissions essay advice and some general tips and timelines that will help to ease the process of selection and application.