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January Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For
We have scholarships for everyone to celebrate the New Year! Check out all these great opportunities to win free money for college in January.
My Best Advice for Navigating Your Campus Visits
Campus visits are one of the most important (and potentially most stressful) parts of applying to college. Here's my best advice for navigating them!
Plan Your Study Abroad Adventure With This Simple Timeline
Planning your study abroad experience can be daunting. But this timeline breaks everything down, making the process less overwhelming and a lot simpler.
by Emily Rogan
Great Specialized Undergraduate Colleges and Institutes in the Midwest
Interested in pursuing specialized fields like health care, aviation, or Bible studies? Check out this list of great undergraduate colleges in the Midwest.
More Than One Good Fit: Top Tips for Finding the Best Colleges for You
There's no one right fit when it comes to college. There can be many! Here's how to curate a full list of colleges that fit you and your academic goals!
10 of the Best Colleges and Universities for Coffee Lovers
Coffee is the fuel that gets students through college, but some places are better than others for options. Here are 10 great schools for coffee lovers!
Top Tips on Becoming a Well–Rounded Student
Top colleges look for top students. But what makes a "top" student? Here are some tips on how to be the well-rounded student colleges are looking for.
by Enoc Curiel
How to Fill Out the FAFSA, Step–by–Step
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid can potentially lead you to a wealth of money for college, and filling it out isn't as hard as you may think.
Top 10 Ways You Can Help Your Students Stand Out to Colleges
Students need your support during the college search and admission process. Here are 10 ways counselors can help students stand out to schools they care about.
by Lisa Bleich
Great Public Comprehensive Undergraduate Colleges and Universities in the Midwest
The Midwest is home to many comprehensive colleges that offer something for everyone. Explore and connect with some of our featured public schools here!
Acclimating to Your New Campus
A major contributor to college success is identifying with the school and wanting to be there. If you're thinking about making a change, know that you're not the only one!
Need a High School Internship? Here's Where to Look
You may have heard about students getting internships in high school, but do you know where to find one? Here are some of the best places to look!
How High School Students Can Pursue an Interest in Law
Law school is a long road that may seem far away for high school students, but there’s a lot you can do to foster this interest now. Learn more here!
The Value of an Independent Educational Consultant
Are you considering hiring an independent consultant to help your child through the college admission process? Here are the questions you need to ask--and the red flags to watch for.
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.
The Ultimate List of Fictional College Alumni
You know the colleges. You know the alumni. But do you know...the fictional alumni?! Check out our ultimate list!
7 Ways to Get Thousands of Dollars in Financial Aid
Paying for college is at the top of every applicant's mind. How can you lower the bottom line for the next four years? Here are seven ways to do just that!
How to Have a Productive High School Winter Break
Winter break should include relaxation, but you can stay productive and get ahead with some college prep, volunteering, and more. Find a good balance here!
The Best Summertime Opportunities: Jobs, Internships, and Volunteering
From summer jobs and internships to volunteering, you can do more with your summer than hang out. It might be the key to getting into your dream college.
Standardized Test Timeline for High School Students: What to Take and When?
From the SAT and SAT Subject Tests to the ACT and AP tests, you can encounter a lot of exams throughout high school. So when do they happen? And when should you study? And when should you register? Oh, and when do you schedule a time to freak out?!
by Dan Bi Han
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