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How Students Can Celebrate and Acknowledge Juneteenth
Juneteenth is a federal holiday all students should know about and celebrate. Here are the basics and some ideas for participating this June 19th.
Top Tips for Student of Color Success: How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome is very real and disproportionally affects students of color. Here's a look at what it is and effective ways to combat these feelings.
5 Great Resources to Improve Mental Health for Students of Color
Though mental health is important for all, making sure minority students have access to resources should be a top priority. Here are five to utilize!
How to Support and Uplift During Women's History Month
This month and beyond, students, colleges, and counselors need to learn how to support, learn, and uplift causes for women's rights. Here are some ideas!
What Is Being a Teacher Really Like?
Looking for the inside scoop before committing to an Education major in college? These teachers share their biggest takeaways from decades in the field.
by Susan Froetschel; Dr. Holly Hansen-Thomas; Mike Metzler; Meredith O'Neill; Dr. Richard Horowitz; Joseph M. Davis
9 Study Strategies for SAT and ACT Summer Test Prep
Summer is the prime time for standardized test prep. Take your studying to the next level with these top tips from an SAT expert.
6 Important Intersectional Identities to Consider in Your College Search
Your intersecting personal identities are important in the search to find a college that supports your needs and goals. Here are some factors to consider!
Pride Month Learning: 4 Ways to Support LGBTQ+ Youth
Pride Month is a great time to learn how to support LGBTQ+ youth now and long into the future. Here’s a look at the history of Pride and ways to be an ally.
What You Need to Know About Institutional Aid and Scholarships
Institutional aid is free money coming right from your college or university. Learn about different types of institutional aid and how to get it.
Studying Faith and Belief in College: Theology and Religious Studies Majors
If you have ever voiced your thoughts about majoring in theology or religious studies, you might have been greeted with, "What are you going to do with that?" Well, this is what!
How to Celebrate and Honor Hispanic–Serving Institutions Week
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week is a time to acknowledge these valuable colleges and universities. Here's how you can get involved in the celebration!
How to Find Colleges and Universities Where You Belong
Finding a college that makes you feel like you belong is a long process, but it shouldn't be a scary one. Use this advice to guide you along your way!
Top College Search Advice From an Admission Insider
Not sure how to navigate the college search? Here's an inside view of college admission and financial aid, plus strategies to make your process successful.
6 Impactful Ways to Celebrate and Honor AAPI Communities
May is AAPI Heritage Month! Celebrate these incredible, diverse communities by learning how you can support them as an ally this month and beyond.
5 Ways Students Can Celebrate, Honor, and Learn About Women’s Equality Day
Women’s Equality Day is an important time to support and celebrate women and the fight for true equality. Here are five ways you can get involved as an ally!
Why TRIO Programs Are Important for Student Growth and Success
TRIO programs help students from underserved backgrounds succeed in college and beyond. Here's what to know about the programs students could join.
How to Celebrate and Honor Native American Heritage Month
Native American Heritage Month is a time to honor and support Indigenous communities. Here are some ways you can get involved and help your Native peers.
What You Need to Know About Theatre Programs and Admission
Interested in pursuing Theatre in college? Learn about admission, auditions, curricula, degree options, and so much more with this comprehensive guide!
8 Questions Students of Color Should Ask About Graduate School
Grad school is an important part of promoting POC success. Here are eight questions students of color should ask before committing to a graduate program.
What Makes a Great STEM Student? 5 Ways to Become One
One bad experience with science or math shouldn’t ruin the disciplines for you forever. You can reclaim your identity as a great STEM student with this advice.
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