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Employee Development: Motivate Employee Participation in Professional Development Opportunities and Improve Performance When companies think of employee development, they often search for training programs, educational seminars, coaching or the latest book that might offer ideas on what employees can do to sharpen skills or strengthen expertise. However, none of these programs will be effective if the organization lacks one critical success factor: individual motivation. An individual has to want to develop himself before any employee training and development program can be successful. Some say they're 'too busy.' Some say they're 'already  
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Study shows architecture majors are hurt most by economy
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 18:14:59 -0800
Recent college graduates with a bachelor’s degree in the arts, humanities and architecture are facing a significantly higher unemployment rate than students in technical fields, according to a Georgetown University study.

P.E.O. grants and loans to help women continue their education still available
Tue, 17 Jan 2012 13:04:00 -0800
P.E.O. Chapter L in Anderson awarded Sarah Rodmaker ,000 to assist her in completing her education. P.E.O. is a Philanthropic Educational Organization which provides loans and grants to qualified women seeking to continue their education.

How To Finance Your College Education
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 13:03:00 -0800
—To attend college, most students must pass a very rigorous test—finding the money to pay for education. Finding that money is harder every year.

ETV adds facebook chat to annual "Finding Money for College" broadcast
Tue, 24 Jan 2012 11:21:51 -0800
COLUMBIA -- With tuition rates continuing to rise, ETV and the S.C. Department of Education’s eMedia team are once again helping families across the state find ways to pay for higher education.Â