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Our Best Advice for Parents Helping Students Plan for College
Parents need the best when it comes to college advice too. And we have it! Start helping your student today with these blogs, articles, and expert tips.
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.
College Planning Calendar: April 2025
Happy spring! Help your students get ready for standardized tests, the end of the admission process, and more with our April College Planning Calendar.
6 Smart Financial Literacy Tips for High School Students
Making good financial decisions in high school goes a long way in college and beyond. Here are six things you should do to become more financially literate.
by Sara Karnish
How to Explore Your Passion When It's Not Your Major
Most students choose their own major in college, but some don't get that luxury. Here's how to pursue your real passions if you're not in love with your field.
Mastering the Common App: Tips and Tricks to Stand Out
If you approach the Common Application like a form at the doctor, you're doing it wrong! Here are some ways you can stand out on this prevalent college app.
by Casey Near
The Best Ideas for Dates on Your College Campus
Although you're on campus 24/7, there are still ways to make your dating life exciting and romantic. Use these tips on food, events, and other date ideas.
How to Know If a Women's College Is Right for You
In the search for the right college for you, have you considered women's colleges? Here are some advantages of attending these great institutions.
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.
Top Do's and Don'ts to Make Your College Experience Even Better
It's easy for new students to get overwhelmed by all the things that occur every day in college, but following these do's and don'ts will make life easier.
by Naomi Hong
Dollars and Degrees: A Guide to Saving in College for Financial Success
Financial success in college is within your reach if you want it to be. Use this advice to reduce your costs and put some money away for the future.
Top 5 Questions to Ask Before Taking Out a Loan to Study Abroad
You may need some financial help to make your study abroad dreams come true. Before you take out a loan, consider these five things to make a smart choice.
by Maxime Croll
College Planning Tips Every Student Should Know About
The best way to maintain your course toward college is to create a schedule and break it down over your four high school years. Here's how!
by Ryan Hickey
How to Have an Awesome Spring Break No Matter What You Do
Not sure what you should do for spring break this year? From traveling to staying put, these tips will help you make the most of those seven precious days.
Smart College Budgeting Advice for Parents and Money Strategies for Students
Budgeting for college can be tough, but working with your student on finances will make everything easier in the long run. Here are some tips for everyone!
Great Specialized Undergraduate Colleges and Institutes in the Northeast
Looking for vocational education that focuses directly on a particular field of interest? Learn more about these specialized colleges in the Northeastern US.
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.
Big Changes: What to Know About the Evolving SAT
The College Board announced big changes coming to the SAT: an online format! What does this mean for students preparing for the test? Read on to find out.
by Mark Rowh
Great Colleges and Universities for Performing Arts in the Midwest and West
Looking for a college or university with great Performing Arts programs? These schools across the West and Midwest may have just what you're looking for.
How and Why to Save for Retirement in Your 20s
Saving for retirement probably isn't even on your mind yet, but it should be! Here's how and why you should start saving for your future in your 20s.
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