Archive of posts filed under the Education category.

Why CNA Training Is A Good First Step

For most Hispanics, getting the proper training can be quite costly for those who are underprivileged, or don’t know how to get the funds to further their education. This can be difficult when it comes to getting jobs in the health field. Many nursing jobs require schooling that can put a person in debt before [...]

Physical Activity Study

The changing racial and ethnic makeup of the United States has highlighted a need for a more culturally focused health care system. Ethnic minority midlife women, a particular group of interest, have low participation rates in physical activity and consequently high rates of cardiovascular diseases, obesity, hypertension and type-2 diabetes.
In effort to address this [...]

Fannie Mae Survey On Borrowing

As far as Fannie Mae is concerned, 2008-2009 proved to be a school year with a lot less borrowing than previous years for those entering into college. According to a study entitled “How America Pays for College,” which was done by the Gallup organization for Sallie Mae, the nation’s largest provider of student loans.
Here are [...]