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Four–Year Colleges and Universities in California
Thinking about attending college in the Golden State? You can check out all the four-year colleges and universities in California right here. All schools are currently active and regionally accredited as of 2022.
source: CollegeXpress
Top 5 Tips for Making Your College Essay Stand Out
Wondering how to make your college application essay rise to the top of the heap? These five tips straight from admission officers will help you stand out!
by Kim Lifton
Where You Don't Need to Be Needy to Get Financial Aid
Todd Fothergill knows his stuff. He's an expert on financial aid and educational consultant based in New Hampshire. We asked him which schools would give generous merit aid to students starting with a B+ average and a combined Critical Reading/Math SAT score of 1150 or higher. These schools made the cut.
How to Find Supportive Christian Colleges for Trans and Nonbinary Students
Searching for colleges as a transgender or nonbinary student is daunting, especially with religious schools. Here's how to find supportive Christian colleges.
by Mark Rowh
Here are the Catholic-affiliated colleges and universities in the United States.
Multiculturalism on Campus: Where Does it Live?
Here are a few questions to consider as you begin to look under the hood and kick the tires of the colleges on your list: is multiculturalism an integral and intentional component of campus life?
by Sandra Hayes
Colleges with Phi Beta Kappa Chapters
Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest and most respected undergraduate honors society in the country. Only 10% of liberal arts colleges in the United States are cool enough to be members. The other 90% are jealous. The date the school was admitted is listed.
source: Phi Beta Kappa Society
Colleges That Build Moral Character
These colleges were cited by the John Templeton Foundation for their emphasis on character development as an integral part of the undergraduate experience.
source: College and Character: A National Initiative of the John Templeton Foundation
Fine Business Programs at Small/Medium–Sized Colleges
These colleges aren't the biggest in the world, but they still know how to prepare students to make a big impact in the business world. (A "small/medium-sized" college is defined here as having fewer than 12,000 students.)
Individual attention from your professor can make your college experience more fulfilling...then again, you can't get away with as much.
Haunted Colleges and Universities
Colleges and universities often have long and illustrious histories. But those histories can also be marred by tragic events...and subsequent ghostly happenings. The schools on this list allegedly have a resident ghost (or two). We don't know what is spookier: thinking about these haunted places or realizing just how many of them there are! (Really, it's more like which colleges and universities aren't haunted?!)
Looking for schools with Army ROTC? Well, we've got them. All of them. Their programs and incentives vary greatly, so be sure to check in on what the schools you're considering offer.
Helpful Advice for First–Years From College Students Who've Been There
What better college advice can you get than from students who've experienced it? None! Here's what first-years need to know to make their lives easier.
CollegeXpress Featured Colleges With Virtual Campus Tours
This is your comprehensive list of online campus visits! You can learn more about any CollegeXpress featured school that offers a virtual tour as of 2024.
Don't Use Your English Paper as a College Essay
Many students send college application essays that were written for an English class. Most earned A's, but they're not often college app ready. Here's why!
by Kim Lifton
6 Simple Ways to Impress Your College Professors
Being a model student will impress your professors and help you make the most of your college career too. Here's how to be memorable for all the right reasons.
by Mark Rowh
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