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Should I Take College Courses in High School?
Taking college-level courses in high school isn't for everybody. Here's some advice from an expert to help you decide if college courses are right for you.
3 Factors to Consider in Choosing a Student Loan Amount
Deciding the amount to request on a college loan application can be hard. Here are three important things for parents and students to consider before applying.
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!
Four Focused College Search Tips for Student–Athletes
The college search is a little different for student-athletes, so if you're thinking of playing sports in college, here's what you need to do and know.
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!
The Best High School Clubs for Future Business Majors
Prospective Accounting major Sydney has some suggestions for high school clubs to join (or start) if you want to go to college for Business. Check them out!
Scholarship FAQ: The Biggest Myths and Facts
A scholarship strategist addresses some of the biggest scholarship myths, facts, scams, and more. Make your scholarship search more successful with this advice!
by Jean O'Toole
Top 8 College Search Resources Students Need to Know About
Ready to dive into your college search? These websites are great resources to bookmark (when you're done browsing CollegeXpress, of course!).
Top Tips to Help You Decide Which Colleges to Visit in Person
How do you know which of your colleges are worth visiting? And how many colleges should you be touring? These nine tips should help you make decisions!
Becoming a Volunteer in College: 7 Important Areas of Service
Volunteering opportunities are everywhere, and your college campus probably boasts a bunch. Here are seven key areas of service that could use your help!
What Are Some Top Do's and Don'ts for University Applications?
Ready to submit your applications to US universities? Don't forget to check out these important reminders of the top things to do and avoid!
5 Great Scholarship Opportunities for Acts of Kindness and Service
There are tons of scholarships out there that reward students for being kind and getting involved in their communities. Here are five you can apply for!
by Lianna Jacob
6 Quick and Easy Ways to Find More Scholarships
With a little smart thinking, you can get more scholarships to pay for college than you think! Here are six simple ways to find more awards you're eligible for.
by Kristen Moon
5 Benefits of Carrying Student Debt in Your Name
Scared of taking out student loans to help pay for college? You don't have to be! Here's why having some debt in your name may not be as bad as it seems.
How to Smoothly Transition From High School to College
From first-year orientation and time management to financial responsibility and social growth, these tips will help you transition to college with ease.
The Most Important Things to Know About Upcoming FAFSA Changes
With big changes coming for the 2024–2025 college admission cycle, it's important to stay up-to-date on information about the FAFSA. Here's what to know!
Smart Answers to the Most Difficult Job Interview Questions
Job interviews are nerve-wracking to say the least, especially when they ask you difficult questions. Here's a guide to help you answer the toughest ones.
by Katie Horne
What You Need to Know About the CSS Profile
You know all about the FAFSA, but are you familiar with the CSS Profile for institutional aid? Learn all about this form and why you should fill it out.
Five Thoughtful Steps to Help You Make Your Final College Decision
It's coming down to the wire on choosing the college you're going to attend. Time to make a tough decision! This advice will help you make a good choice.
A Comprehensive 2–Year Calendar for High School Juniors and Seniors
Junior and senior year are the big years in your college planning journey. Check out this handy timeline so you know what to do and when to do it.
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