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How Parents Can Help Their Teens Tackle Back–to–School Avoidance

Some students stress about school before it even starts, leading to a lot of missed days. Here's how to tackle back-to-school anxiety with your teen.

by Dr. Douglas Newton

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The Impact of the Pandemic on College Mission Trips

The pandemic has majorly impacted students' ability to go on mission trips around the world. Here's a look at some COVID challenges and where we go from here.

by Dr. David Hasz

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Top 5 Myths About the SAT

From thinking the SAT measures intelligence to assuming it's your only way to get into college, here are a few myths about this mystical standardized test.

by Dr. Shaan Patel

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6 Important LGBTQ+ Movies Students and Allies Should Watch

A great way to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, as a member or an ally, is to watch movies! Here are six fantastic films that center on queer stories.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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Five Common SAT Reading Mistakes You're Likely Making

Students often think the Reading portion of the SAT is the most subjective. If you struggle with this section, you may be looking at it one of these ways.

by Dr. Shaan Patel

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How to Determine If a Career in Internal Medicine Is Right for You

Interested in medicine but don't know what specialty to pursue? Consider a future in internal medicine! Here's what to know straight from an internist.

by Dr. Brennan Kruszewski

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Top 25 'Best Neighbor' Colleges & Universities

This list refers to the positive economic, social, and cultural impact that institutions of higher education have upon the cities in which they reside.

source: 'Saviors of Our Cities' by Dr. Evan Dobelle

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8 Great Podcasts to Help You Learn and Celebrate Black History

To help everyone dive deep into Black history, check out these eight podcasts that honor and celebrate the Black experience. Happy Black History Month!

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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College–Prep Homeschooling: Creating Transcripts

For colleges and universities, proof of graduation is the transcript that indicates which courses were completed, when, and what grade was earned. To make sure your transcripts are adequate, you'll need to include the right information.

by Dr. David Byers

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7 Books, Movies, and Podcasts Celebrating Hispanic Culture You Need to Check Out

Celebrate the diversity of Hispanic communities with books, movies, and podcasts! You're sure to find something to learn with these top recommendations.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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Important Advice on How New College Graduates Can Negotiate Salary

Negotiating salary is a nerve-wracking but important part of a new job. Here are some tips on how to master this skill and get the pay you deserve.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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4 Things Adult Learners Should Look for in Higher Ed

Adult learners face unique challenges that traditional college students often don't. What are these challenges, and how can we combat them? Read on to find out.

by Dr. John Woods

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6 Things You're Doing Wrong in SAT Prep, Plus Tips to Fix It

You may be unintentionally holding yourself back when studying for the SAT. Here are six things that could be preventing you from getting your best scores.

by Dr. Shaan Patel

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5 Thoughtful Tips to Build Better Cultural and Social Awareness in School

Everyone gets worried about saying the wrong thing, but there are easy ways students can practice sensitivity when discussing social and cultural issues.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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The Importance of College Accessibility and Resources for Underserved Students

There's a long history of students in underserved communities lacking access to college, career opportunities, and more. Here's how this issue needs to change.

by Dr. Danielle R. Moss

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What Is More Important: Your GPA or SAT Scores?

Knowing how all your college application info is weighed into the admission decision is important, but which is more important: your GPA or your SAT scores?

by Dr. Shaan Patel

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5 Important Conversations for Students of Color on Campus Tours

As a student of color, finding a diverse, equitable college is all about asking questions that lead to the right conversations. Here's what to ask about!

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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College–Prep Homeschooling: What Records Do Colleges Want?

Every state has its own requirements regarding what records homeschools need to maintain. What should you be preparing? Use this advice and checklist to keep track!

by Dr. David Byers

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Boosting Your Health Care Career With Leadership and Business Skills

The world of health care is always in need of good, caring leaders. Enhance your postgrad career by developing leadership and business skills in college.

by Dr. Leon Moores

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Top 6 College Prep Steps for First–Generation Students

First-generation students often feel all alone in the college search. But you don't have to! Here are the top tips you need for finding admission support.

by Dr. Ciera Graham