#Kaplan in the News

January 17, 2014

Forbes: “Work From Home: The Top 100 Companies Offering Flexible Jobs In 2014″

Parade: “Want to Work from Home? Start Looking Here!”

CNN Money: “Top employers for flexible and work-at-home jobs”

Sun Sentinel: “100 top companies for remote jobs: FlexJobs 2014 list”

January 16, 2014

The Street: “If You’re Looking for College Financial Aid, Start Right Now”

The Hamilton Observer: “Checking Facebook becoming college admissions routine”

South Brunswick Post: “Checking Facebook becoming college admissions routine” 

January 13, 2014

The Sun Sentinel: “100 top companies for remote jobs: FlexJobs 2014 list”

January 11, 2014

Latin Post: “Kaplan and App- Maker thoughtbot Giving Scholarships for Web Development Bootcamp”

January 9, 2014

Global Yuppie Style: “What Comes Next? The Future of Social Media”

January 8, 2014

The Economist: “Suddenly less popular”

The Daily Nexus (University of California Santa Barbara): “Who’s Watching Your Keystrokes”

Newton Patch – Newton, MA: “Kaplan’s New Metis Course Attracting Local Companies Who Seek Advanced Software Professionals” 

HuntingtonWoods – Berkley Patch – Huntington Woods and Berkley, CA: “Do Admissions Officers Read Your Tweets?”

Clean Cut Media: “How Facebook can Hurt Teen’s Chances for College”

Career Addict: “Women’s Own Lack of Preparation Prevents Them From Succeeding in Business”

January 7, 2014

LinkedIn Today: “What Comes Next? Social Media Trends for 2014″

Life in a House of Testosterone: “How Social Media is Ruining Teens’ Chances for College”

January 6, 2014

Yahoo Tech: “Every Parent’s 3 Biggest Facebook Fears — And What To Do About Them”

Poets & Quants: “Why 53 Countries Beat The U.S. On The GMAT”

Clear Admit: “MBA Gender Gap Attributable to GMAT Test Score Gap?”

WOW Writing Workshop: “Do Admissions Officers Read Your Tweets?”

The Legend Online (Piedmont Hills High School – San Jose, CA): “Finals: Do’s and Don’ts” 

January 4, 2014

Flex Jobs: “100 Top Companies for Remote Jobs in 2014″ 

January 5, 2014

The Financial Times: “Women face a testing time to secure an MBA place”