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Financing Your American Education
Right now, you are probably wondering how to go about obtaining financial aid and scholarships. The process can be somewhat complicated but certainly not impossible; if you are thorough in your preparation and careful about deadlines, you can enhance your chances for success.
Spend Your Summer Learning With MOOCs
Looking to impress your prospective colleges and learn something new this summer? Consider a massive open online course to boost your intellect and résumé.
Great Colleges and Universities for LGBTQ+ Student Support
In honor of Pride Month, we want to teach you about some of our featured colleges that ensure the support and success of LGBTQ+ students. Check them out!
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.
September Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For
We’re in full back-to-school mode, but that doesn't mean the scholarship search should slow down. Here are some great awards with September deadlines.
How to Give Your Résumé the Disney Effect
Learn how to apply Disney’s world-class branding and storytelling techniques to your resume to capture the attention of recruiters and land your dream job.
How to Buy Your First Car: A Quick Guide for Students
Buying your first car in high school or college can be exciting but pretty intimidating. You need to arm yourself with the right information—so start here!
Preparing for the Legal Journey: 9 Tips for Students Interested in Law
Law is a profession for those with the tenacity to pursue it. Here are some tips to kick off your legal journey and prepare for your future as a lawyer.
by Ava Roman
Quick List of Job Search Tips for Graduate Students
The prospect of better jobs is a common reason to go to grad school. With diligence, you can embark on a fulfilling career after graduation with this advice.
Our Best Advice for Aspiring Graduate Students
Grad school admission and life may feel like more pressure than undergrad, but with all this great advice, you can breeze through it with ease.
3 FAQs About Timing in Your Scholarship Search Process
Students often wonder about the timing of the scholarship search. Our scholarship expert is here to answer your questions so you apply at the right time!
by Jean O'Toole
Q&A: Internship and Career Prep Advice for Students of Color
We teamed up with AiLun Ku from The Opportunity Network to share advice on internships and career planning for students of color. Read our interview here!
How to Work With Your High School Counselor on the Scholarship Search
Don't take on the scholarship search all by yourself—school counselors are great resources who want to help! Start working together with this advice.
How to Boost Your Extracurriculars and Stand Out to Colleges
Need to give your high school résumé a boost? Start with extracurriculars that give back, build transferable skills, and align with your passions and goals.
Making the Most of Your Campus Resources as a First–Generation Student
Colleges abound with resources for first-generation students, but it can be hard to know what they are. These are the campus resources you should look for.
3 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier in the University Search
An international student shares what he wishes he knew before he started the university admission process. His advice could help you graduate without regrets!
Great Campus Visit Tips, From One Student to Another
After all her campus visits, one student learned there are a few things you can do to make sure your time is well spent. Here's her best advice!
The Best On–Campus Resources for International Students
Planning to attend university in the United States? Check out these useful resources for international students that are available right on campus for you!
Medical School Admission Requirements by Design
Perhaps you feel it--the call to become a physician. The path to medical school and the subsequent practice of medicine is notoriously rigorous and very competitive. Yet, some say the hardest part of the journey is the admission process.
Strong Women Leading the Higher Education Industry
To celebrate empowering people, we're sharing the stories of four women in higher education leadership who are making an impact in the field today.
by Sara Karnish
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