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Important Advice on How New College Graduates Can Negotiate Salary

Negotiating salary is a nerve-wracking but important part of a new job. Here are some tips on how to master this skill and get the pay you deserve.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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5 Important Conversations for Students of Color on Campus Tours

As a student of color, finding a diverse, equitable college is all about asking questions that lead to the right conversations. Here's what to ask about!

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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Over 60 April Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For

Put an extra spring in your step and money in your college fund with these amazing scholarships! We've gathered more than 60 awards with April deadlines.

by Jean O'Toole; CollegeXpress

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8 Questions Students of Color Should Ask About Graduate School

Grad school is an important part of promoting POC success. Here are eight questions students of color should ask before committing to a graduate program.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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6 Advantages of Going to University in the United States

The United States of America attracts students from all over the globe. Why? Here are six advantages of choosing to attend a college or university in the US.

by Dr. Joe DeCrosta

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How Students Can Celebrate and Acknowledge Juneteenth

Juneteenth is a federal holiday all students should know about and celebrate. Here are the basics and some ideas for participating this June 19th.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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How to Celebrate and Honor Native American Heritage Month

Native American Heritage Month is a time to honor and support Indigenous communities. Here are some ways you can get involved and help your Native peers.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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College Planning Calendar: September 2024

A new academic year has officially begun, and there’s a ton of planning to do. Get started with the September edition of our College Planning Calendar!

by CollegeXpress

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Georgian Court University — Lakewood, NJ

Founded in 1908, Georgian Court University is a private four-year comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in nursing, business, and education. It is located on a 156-acre campus in Lakewood, New Jersey—60 miles from both Philadelphia and New York City.

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How to Smoothly Transition From High School to College

From first-year orientation and time management to financial responsibility and social growth, these tips will help you transition to college with ease.

by Alexander Nazemetz

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Strong Women Leading the Higher Education Industry

To celebrate empowering people, we're sharing the stories of four women in higher education leadership who are making an impact in the field today.

by Sara Karnish

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heroes of History: 5 More Inspiring Figures

In part two of our AAPI Heritage Month series, we shine a spotlight on five more Asian American and Pacific Islander people who deserve to be celebrated.

by Abby Curtis

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Johns Hopkins University — Baltimore, MD

Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins University is a private research university that is known for its strong programs in medicine, engineering, and public health. It is located on a 140-acre campus in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Weirdest College Traditions

Time-honored traditions? Not likely. They're weird. But as a team full of weirdos, we say "weird" with the utmost affection.

source: Research provided by Susan Solomon, Kehillah Jewish High School

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Great Scholarship Opportunities in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month

There are scholarships for Hispanic and Latino/a students of all levels, plus those with an affinity for the community. Here are some you need to check out!

by CollegeXpress

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College Planning Calendar: November 2024

The end of the year is coming fast! Help students stay on top of everything from SAT prep to volunteering with our November College Planning Calendar.

by CollegeXpress

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Guide to Grad Admission Tests: GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT

There are four grad admission tests: GRE, GMAT, MCAT, LSAT. If you're thinking of attending grad school, you'll only have to take one. Here's what to know.

by Manya Chylinski

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6 Cool Alternative Careers for STEM Majors to Consider

Working in a lab isn't the only option for science majors. Check out these six unexpected but awesome STEM careers you should consider pursuing after college.

by Mark Rowh