Filter Results
How to Help Your High School Junior Prepare for College
Junior year of high school is when college planning kicks into high gear. Check out these four tips to help your teen prepare for the whole process.
Important Questions to Ask When Transferring Colleges
If you're thinking of transferring, you need to start asking yourself some tough questions. Here's a guide to help you on the path to your new college.
The Ultimate List of SAT Test Prep Do's and Don'ts
From studying efficiently to not taking it too many times, here are all the things you should think about doing (and not doing) before SAT test day.
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.
High School Classes to Make You a Competitive College Applicant
It's no secret that honors and AP courses look great on college apps. Here are other ways to maximize your class schedule each year of high school.
How to Write a Strong, Persuasive College Decision Appeal Letter
So you got the thin envelope. Fortunately, your case isn't always closed upon that rejection letter. Here are a few ways you could change their minds.
by Phoebe Bain
Secrets No One Tells You About the College Search
Don't tell your school counselor that we told you, but here are a few well-kept secrets you need to know before you start your college search.
What exactly does becoming a veterinarian entail? And what will your college years be like? Read on to find out.
The Art of Creating a Great Résumé in an Online World
The art of crafting your résumé for the job search has changed drastically in the modern age. Here's how to write a great one in our technology-based world.
by Mark Rowh
Over 60 March Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For
Spring is in the air, and so are scholarship opportunities! Here are over 60 scholarship awards you should apply for with deadlines in March.
Student–Friendly Ways to Make Money in Your Spare Time
Between your classes, extracurriculars, and you know, having a life, you probably don't have a lot of spare time to earn money. Luckily, you can earn some spending cash in the little time you do have with these small jobs and services.
by Emily Rogan
A Quick Guide to ROTC: How to Know if It's Right for You
Joining an ROTC program is a commitment that comes with many benefits to your college life and future career. Find out if it's the right choice for you!
3 Primary Steps to Pursue a Career as a Teacher
The path to becoming an educator seems long, but fundamentally, it's just these three primary steps. Here's what to know if you want to pursue teaching.
Amazing Scholarships for Students With Learning Disabilities
Many generous organizations offer scholarships just for LD students. Learn about some great opportunities to win free money for college right here!
by Maddy A-C
Top 10 Facts About Scholarships You Need to Know
There’s a lot you should know about scholarships before you start applying for them. Let's start with these 10 facts you may not have known before now.
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!
5 Important Things to Do Before Leaving Community College
You learn a lot about life, higher education, and yourself at community college. Here are five lessons one student learned to help enhance your experience.
by Raven J.
Using Dialogue in Your College Application Essay
Admission officers are swamped. They want to be wowed by hopeful students' applications—including their admission essays. Try using dialogue to stand out!
How to Beat Your Nerves About College Admission and the Future
With so much change on the horizon, college admission season can make anyone nervous. Conquer your fears and finish the year strong with this advice!
4 Important Ways to Do Research on a College's Website
One big part of the college search is exploring college websites. Use this advice to help you find the information you need from these important sources.
by Lianna Jacob
Log in to be directly connected to
Provide your information below to connect with