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Good, Bad, and Unnecessary College Application Advice You Need to Know
You'll hear a lot of advice during the college application process, but it won't be all good! Here's what you should listen to and what you can ignore.
Making Faith a Part of Learning at a Non–Religious College
Faith is an important part of many students' lives. If you're attending a secular college as a Christian, here's how to incorporate religion into your learning.
by Lianna Jacob
3 Important Steps to Acing Tests Ahead of Winter Break
Winter break is on its way! But don't give yourself over to laziness just yet. Here are three steps to acing your tests before a well-deserved vacation.
How Parents and Teachers Can Help Combat Senioritis
Worried your student might come down with senioritis this spring? Check out these tips on how to help them stay on top in their last months of high school.
How to Combat Sleep Deprivation for Better Academic Success
Sleep deprivation and insomnia are no joke. If you're a student struggling with academics because of sleep, here are some tips to adjust your habits.
13 Ideas for a Fun Night in Without Leaving Your Dorm
Don't have the energy to go out? We hear you! Here are 13 things you can do to relax and have fun in the comfort of your college dorm room.
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.
Video: Staying Healthy While at School
With all the germs going around schools, it can be hard to stay healthy. Here are some tips from student vlogger Jordan-Paige to help you avoid getting sick.
How to Be the Best Mental Health Ally as a Student
If someone in your life is struggling with their mental health, you may wonder what you can do to help. Here are some tips on being a supportive ally.
by Hailey Myers
3 Important Life Skills Students Need to Learn Before Going to College
It helps to have certain life skills under your belt before you go to college. Mastering these three before freshman year starts will make your life easier!
5 Important Things to Do When You First Start College
Your first year of college can be a hectic, overwhelming time. Here's some advice to help you get through it as smoothly as possible.
The Fast Track to Medicine: 6–Year Direct–Entry Medical Programs
You've always wanted to be a doctor--why wait four more years to focus on getting into med school? Read on to learn more about direct-entry medical programs in college.
by Kristen Moon
Top 6 Apps You Need to Download for Academic Success
Whether you need study help, a digital planner, or a way to organize weekly assignments, there's an app for that. These choices are some of the best!
4 Good and 3 Bad Reasons to Change Your College Major
There are some good and bad reasons to switch your college major. Do any of these common scenarios apply to you? Here's some advice, plus questions to ask!
Smart Strategies You Need to Know Before Your Admission Interview
Stressed about an upcoming college admission interview? These top strategies will help you rock the meeting and impress admission officers at any school.
Expert Tips for Finalizing the US Admission Process
Finish up your university enrollment process with this expert advice on visas, exams, and resources from long-time admission consultant Beata Williams.
Top Tips for Writing a Graduation Speech
Giving a graduation speech can be a nerve-wracking experience, but with a bit of work, you can speak confidently and have fun! Check out our advice here.
Infographic: College Accommodations and Resources for Learning Disabilities
All students can be successful in college, including those with learning disabilities. Here are the most common accommodations LD students should ask for.
How to Be More Confident Freshman Year of College
It can be scary walking on campus as a freshman, but that's no reason to lack confidence. Shake your nerves (or fake it until you make it) with these tips.
How to Explore Faith Opportunities in the College Search
If living your faith on campus is important to you, be sure to incorporate these Christian faith-based aspects into your college search.
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