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UNCW ranks as a top public Master's university

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There are more accolades for UNC-Wilmington. U.S. News and World Report is calling the school one of the top public Master's Universities in the south. Full story...
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Class of 2013 arrives at UNCW

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videoFor the first time in UNCW history, more than 4,000 students will be living on campus. The school welcomes 1,893 freshmen this year. Ninety-two percent of them will live on campus. Full story...
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Many look for a fast track into the workforce

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videoMore and more people are choosing to head back to school these days, at least for a little while. It seems fast track degrees have become the source for staying in the job market. WWAY's Margo Gray explains. Full story...
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Challenges high school seniors face with college finances

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videoAlong with wondering if they are going to get into their first choice school, many high school seniors also face the question of how to pay for their higher education. Full story...
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Families get help at FAFSA Day

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Some soon to be college students got some help filling out important financial forms today as 65 locations, like UNCW, participated in the Seventh Annual FAFSA Day. Full story...
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Help for college-bound students at FAFSA Day

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Are you or your child heading off to college soon, but not sure about filling out the free application for federal student aid? Help is on the way this weekend with FAFSA Day. Full story...
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North Carolina gets low scores for college affordability

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An independent report says North Carolina does not make the grade when it comes to affordability. Full story...
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Minority students receive opportunity to jump start their college careers

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High school students visited the many booths and workshop sessions offered at Union Missionary Baptist Church Saturday. More than twenty universities were on hand to lend advice. Full story...
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Many schools considering making SAT's optional

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videoFor many years, educators have debated the fairness of the SAT determining whether a student can get into college. That very question could be changing the way colleges admit students in the future. Many schools around the nation are considering making standardize testing optional. Full story...
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