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Great Private Comprehensive Colleges and Universities in the Northeast

These comprehensive colleges and universities in the Northeast offer impressive academic options and advantageous locations for professional development.

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Study Abroad Opportunities: What You Should Know About SAI Programs

Students have a lot of options for study abroad. Learn more about SAI Programs and all its locations, academic programs, costs, and aid options right here.

by Hailey Myers

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Great Colleges and Universities for Science and Engineering in the Northeast

Want to study the Earth's mantle or outer space? Newton's laws of motion or laws of thermodynamics? These colleges in the Northeastern US are all great options!

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The True Value of National Rankings in Your College Search

The hotly debated college rankings aren't the final say in college success. This higher ed professional shares how they should stack up in your search.

by Marty O'Connell

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2 Types of Transfer Students: 2–Year vs. 4–Year Schools

Planning to transfer from a community college or four-year school? No matter what type of student you are, here's what you can do to simplify the process.

by Kelli Dolan

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How Many College Credits Can You Handle Each Semester?

Planning a smart, manageable college schedule each semester is tough. Luckily, with this advice, you can figure out how big a credit load you can handle.

by Ariel Manzanares-Scisney

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Improve Your College Research With Great Campus Tour Experiences

Campus visits are the best way to enhance your college search and make it easier to choose where to apply. These tips can help you maximize the experience!

by Rick Farrell

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Great Colleges If You Want to Live in the Mountains

Craving fresh air and epic views? Explore our list of great colleges and universities located in or near the mountains, perfect for students who love hiking, skiing, and outdoor adventure.

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3 Important Aspects to Consider in Your College Search

How do you find the right college for you? Everyone's different, but there are three universal factors you should consider. Find out why they're important here!

by Kiarra Louis

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How Do I Figure Out Which Colleges I Should Apply To?

There is so much that goes into the process of determining which colleges you should apply to. Find out what's most important.

by Rhiannon Schade; Dean Altstaetter; Robert G. Springall

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What Are the Best Graduate Engineering Programs to Pursue?

If want to be an engineer, a graduate program will help you get into the best field for your strengths. Here are your potential paths to engineering.

by Lizzie Weakley

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Great Colleges and Universities for Business in the South

Thinking about studying Business in college? These schools in the Southern part of the United States are all great places to earn your degree.

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Great Colleges and Universities for Performing Arts in the Midwest and West

Looking for a college or university with great Performing Arts programs? These schools across the West and Midwest may have just what you're looking for.

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University of Delaware — Newark, DE

Founded in 1743, the University of Delaware is a public land- and sea-grant university that is known for its strong programs in Engineering, Business, and the Sciences. It is located on a 1,996-acre campus in Newark, Delaware—12 miles from Wilmington, 30 miles from Philadelphia, and 50 miles from Baltimore.

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Hiram College — Hiram, OH

Founded in 1850, Hiram College is a private four-year liberal arts college that is known for its strong academic programs in the humanities, social sciences, and STEM fields. It is located on a medium-sized campus in Hiram, Ohio—about 45 miles southeast of Cleveland.

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Which Tech Skills Education Path Is Right for You?

Programming and IT jobs are lucrative, but how do you get there? Let's compare college degrees vs. coding boot camps to find the right path for you.

by Roman Shvidun

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Is It Better to Pursue a STEM Program at a Private University?

If you've always dreamed about an exciting STEM career, you should consider studying at a private college. Here are a few thoughts from an expert.

by Eric Grotzinger

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Unique Careers for Visual Arts Students to Consider

Although it can be hard to get into, art is a rewarding field to pursue. From museum curator to fashion consultant, explore your paths to a unique career.

by Caroline Potts

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How to Easily Plan and Register for Your College Courses

Registering for your classes is an important next step after getting into college. Here's how to easily plan your academic schedule and get registered.

by Natalie Johnson

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5 Big Signs You Should Drop a College Class

You may regret signing up for a college class, but thinking about dropping it might make you feel guilty too. Here's when it's worth dropping that course.

by Phoebe Bain