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Unlocking Ivy League Gates: 5 Important Keys to Elite College Admission

The Ivy League isn't the end-all, be-all of admission. But if you're driven to seek out top-tier schools, here's how you can get the keys to the Ivy gates!

by Margaret M. Kelly

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5 Great College Pets for Responsibility and Stress Relief

College can be lonely, and a good pet can go a long way for stress relief. Here are some pets to consider that you may be able to keep in your dorm room.

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10 Cheap Ways to Spoil Yourself on a Student Budget

As a student, you must be careful about how much you’re spending. But that doesn’t mean you can’t treat yourself! Here are 10 ways to have fun for cheap.

by Ben Walker

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First–Gen Students: How to Navigate the College Search

Being a first-generation student makes the college search overwhelming without a parent to guide you, but you can own your admission process. Here's how!

by Rachel Lin

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How to Succeed in College as an Adult Student

Higher education isn't exclusive to high school graduates. Adult learners have much to gain by going back to college or attending for the first time!

by Mark Rowh

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Extracurricular Activities: The Big Secret to Winning at College Life

Imagine a secret formula that results in happiness, better academics, and improved job prospects for college students. Want to be in on the secret? Read on!

by Jonathan Wehner

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How to Improve Your Time Management and Study Skills

Get expert advice on balancing academics and college life. Learn how to track your time, use planners effectively, and set priorities to succeed in school.

by Marcia Y. Cantarella, PhD

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What Can You Do With a Physics Major?

Physics majors are all geeky lab rats, right? Wrong. Read on to learn about some of the many directions a physics major can take you.

by Rebecca VanderMeulen

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College Visits: How to Prepare to Take Tours and Explore Campus

Get the most out of your college search with these campus visit tips. Learn when to tour, what questions to ask, and how to explore schools in person or online.

by Mary E. Chase

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Your Goals, Your Life, Your Gap Year

A gap year is a chance to explore the world while considering "Who am I?" and "What do I want to do with my life?" Learn more about gap year programs here!

by Jane and Jason Sarouhan

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The Best Ways to Balance Academics and Socializing as a College Freshman

Starting college and settling into a new life and routine can be a lot, but finding balance is a huge part of the process. Here's some advice for freshman year.

by Laura Wallace

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The Pros and Cons of Living on Campus in College

Struggling to decide between dorm life and off-campus housing? Explore the top pros and cons of living on campus, from social perks to privacy concerns.

by Jessica Vanek

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Native American Scholarships: 3 Steps for a Better Search

Native American students have unique opportunities when it comes to scholarships. Here are three valuable steps you can take to get more college funding.

by Jean O'Toole; Claire Carter

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What Student–Athletes Should Do About Major Injuries

A major injury can be a big setback regarding health, insurance, and scholarships. Here's what student-athletes should know if they get seriously hurt.

by Callie McGill

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Budgeting Best Practices All Students Need to Learn

The best way to manage your money and save as a student is by budgeting. Here's how you do it, with a handy budget spreadsheet to help you get started!

by Naomi Hong

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Answers to Your Questions About Volunteering and College Admission

Many students have questions about volunteering and how it affects their college applications. Here are some answers from an experienced student volunteer.

by Jessica Rinker

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5 Questions to Ask Your First Year at a Christian College

Headed off to a Christian college? You should be asking yourself these questions before and during the year to learn more about your beliefs, needs, and goals.

by Savanna Mertz

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How to Find Great–Fit Colleges for Your Goals

What does "college fit" really mean? Explore how to evaluate academic, social, and financial factors to find the university where you will truly thrive.

by Christopher R. Coons

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May Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For

Don’t miss out on free money for college! Explore over 55 scholarship opportunities with May deadlines for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students.

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Living the Sweet Dorm Life: Roommate Communication Tips

Living in a dorm? Master these eight essential communication tips to set boundaries, handle conflict, and build a positive relationship with your new roommate.

by Laura Wallace