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Funding Your Future: Financial Aid at Public Colleges
Public colleges are known for being affordable. But you may still need help from financial aid. Here's what to know about funding your public college education.
How to Break the Most Common and Problematic Student Habits
Procrastinating, cramming, not exercising, rude roommate behavior—these bad habits don't lead to success in college. Here's how to fix them for good!
How to Make a Debt–Free College Experience a Reality
With FAFSA issues putting pressure on students and families, here’s some advice from a rising first-gen student on how to make college a financial reality.
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.
Five Simple Reasons to Start Your Scholarship Search Early
Starting the scholarship search early is your best chance for minimum stress and maximum rewards. Here are five reasons why starting now is a good choice!
How to Organize Your College Search
Sorting through all your colleges of interest can be daunting. Follow these tips to organize your college search and keep your sanity.
Top Grad School Search Advice for International Students
Are you an international student considering a graduate degree in the US? You're in good company! Here's an inside look at how to achieve your goal.
Your Essential Guide to Getting Better ACT Scores
If your goal is to get the best ACT scores possible, this guide is for you. Learn about practice exams, study strategies, test day prep tips, and more!
College Planning Tips Every Student Should Know About
The best way to maintain your course toward college is to create a schedule and break it down over your four high school years. Here's how!
by Ryan Hickey
How to Improve These Must–Have Skills for Science Majors
There are a lot of refined skills you'll need working in a science field, but here are four of the top skills you should start working on today!
by Ashley Hill
5 Valuable Benefits to Blogging as a College Student
Creating and maintaining a blog in college has some serious personal and professional benefits. Check out all the great reasons to start writing here!
How to Use a Bullet Journal to Stay Organized in School
Looking for a fun way to get organized as a student? Learn how to create a bullet journal that’s totally unique to you, your schedule, and your goals.
Scholarship FAQ: The Biggest Myths and Facts
A scholarship strategist addresses some of the biggest scholarship myths, facts, scams, and more. Make your scholarship search more successful with this advice!
by Jean O'Toole
Apprenticeship vs. College Degree: Choosing the Best Option for You
While a college degree is common, apprenticeships can also lead you to incredible careers. Explore both paths and how they benefit your financial future.
How to Make Time for Creative Projects as a Busy Student
Creativity is key to a happy life. Learn more about the creative process and how to make time for passion projects even with a hectic school schedule.
How to Start the New Semester on a Strong Note
Starting a new semester on the right foot will ensure a smoother, less stressful academic year. Here's how to set yourself up for success this semester.
AI in the Classroom: Not a Replacement for Great Teachers
When integrating AI in the classroom, we must remember it's a tool, not a teacher. Here's why human instruction is still an important factor in education.
Stress, Burnout, and Emotion Management Tips for Health Care Students
Health care is a stressful field for both professionals and students. Learn why maintaining your mental health is important now and in a future medical career.
Cut Down Your College List With a College Search Rubric
Looking at too many colleges during your search? Cut down your list with this easy and fun college search rubric method!
Top 10 Lessons Learned in the Pandemic Admission Cycle
There's a lot we've learned about college admission from the pandemic. Here's a look at the top 10 lessons to carry with you from this application cycle.
by Lisa Bleich
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