by paulculp | Oct 16, 2018 | Admissions
(Photo by Charles DeLoye) Just yesterday, a 136-year-old college in Georgia lost its regional accreditation, and the situation appears bleak. By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP College accreditation can be a confusing subject for multiple reasons. There are...
by paulculp | Oct 12, 2018 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships
(Llama photo by Willian Justen de Vasconcelles, clown by Levi Saunders) You meet the nicest creatures, off the beaten path. By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP We at The Coaching Educator, with nearly a decade of experience helping students with college...
by paulculp | Oct 10, 2018 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships
(Photo courtesy of Jacksonville State University volleyball) By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP Nationwide and across all sanctioning bodies, female athletes on scholarship receive more funding per person, on average, than male athletes. Last month we looked at...
by paulculp | Oct 9, 2018 | Uncategorized
(Photo by Paul Culp) By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP We recently published a post urging college students to be aware of the dangers of the virus and enjoining appropriate precautionary measures. The same conditions that can promote a flu outbreak on a...
by paulculp | Oct 4, 2018 | Uncategorized
(Lower photo by Rob Bye) During the 2017-18 flu season, flu-related deaths were at epidemic levels for 16 consecutive weeks. By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP We are only a few weeks away from the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended the fighting in...