Amy Boyington

Amy Boyington is an Ohio-based freelance writer specializing in education and parenting publications. With over 15 years of experience researching topics within the education industry, Amy has contributed articles to various online platforms such as Forbes Advisor and OnlineU. She has held positions like preschool lead teacher, where she worked with diverse learners, developed IEPs, wrote lesson plans and created activities to enhance cognitive skills. Amy's writing focuses on the latest education news and covers subjects like designing curriculums, managing classrooms, improving inclusivity in classrooms and accessibility in education. In her free time, she enjoys reading mysteries and thrillers, listening to podcasts, playing fantasy basketball and football, hiking with her dog and visiting the local cat café. Amy is a Cleveland sports fan and has contributed articles such as 'Most Diverse Colleges In The U.S.: Best Online Schools Of 2024' to Forbes Advisor. Expertise: - Higher education - Professional certificates - Career pathways - College degrees - Continuing education

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Recent Articles

Exploring the Most Expensive and Diverse Colleges in the U.S.: A Comparative Analysis

Exploring the Most Expensive and Diverse Colleges in the U.S.: A Comparative Analysis

Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024 Explore the 15 most expensive colleges and universities in the U.S., including Kenyon College ($71,196) and Franklin & Marshall College ($70,566,) while highlighting those with diverse student bodies such as University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Stanford University.