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How to Help Your Live–In College Student Prepare for an Independent Life
If your teen is living at home during college, it doesn't mean they shouldn't start living a more independent life. Here's what parents can do to help.
How to Prepare for a Federal Service Academy
If you're interested in serving in the military after college, there are five federal service academies to consider attending. Learn all about them here.
by Scott Gibney
Teletherapy: The New Way to Access Mental Health Care
Teletherapy is an emerging mode of mental health care. Read on to learn more about this helpful service and how students can access it.
College Search Q&A: Partnership With Native Americans
Many Native students think college isn't an option for them. Learn how PWNA and the American Indian Education Fund are helping those students succeed.
6 Valuable Tips for College Life Beyond the Classroom
Student writer Zia just finished her first semester of college and wants to share her newfound wisdom to make your first semester the most successful it can be.
by Zia Sampson
Mental Health: What It Is and How You Can Find Help
Mental health is just as important as physical health. But what is mental health, and how do you find the right help as a student? Learn more with this advice.
Make Your College Visits Fun and Accessible, Not Stressful
You always hear how vital college visits are to finding the right school, but you should also enjoy them! Here's how to make them fun, not overwhelming.
3 Ways to Improve Your Test Prep for the New Digital SAT
The new digital SAT will look similar in a lot of ways—and different in many others. Here are three ways to adapt your test prep for the new test format.
by Zymal Ahmed
Join These Art Clubs to Boost Your High School Résumé
If you're planning to apply to art school, these high school clubs will beef up your résumé, strengthen your applications, and impress your future college.
3 Great College Search Resources for Christian Students
Are you looking for the perfect Christian college that shares your values? Check out these three valuable resources that can help you in your search.
How to Navigate and Excel at a Job Interview on Zoom
Job interviews are already stressful, but now you have to adapt to them online? Here's how you can prepare for a virtual interview.
by Cheryl Hyatt
How to Manage Your Allergies in College
Allergies aren't fun for anyone, student or not. But with these helpful tips, you can avoid allergic reactions and have a great time at college with less hinderance.
by Ali Williams
4 Interesting Podcasts to Listen to on Your Study Breaks
Need a break from studying but worried you'll lost momentum if you stop? Try listening to these podcasts on your study break to keep your wheels turning.
When Should I Visit College Campuses?
Most colleges are open year-round for campus visits, but the time of year you visit will impact what you see. Here's what our experts recommend.
How to Help Your High School Junior Prepare for College
Junior year of high school is when college planning kicks into high gear. Check out these four tips to help your teen prepare for the whole process.
A Method to the Madness: A Simple 3–Step Guide to Better Studying
Although studying may seem like madness, you can find a method to it. Here's one study routine broken down into three easy steps to follow for exams.
Transferring Myths Series: Graduating On Time
In this second post in a series of common transfer myths, we tackle on-time graduation--and how transfer students can make it happen.
Practical Tips to Help Students Overcome the Fear of Failure
Struggling with the fear of failure in school? Discover effective tips to manage anxiety, reframe negative thoughts, and build resilience as a student.
Our Best Advice for Managing and Saving Your Money as a Student
Money management is a skill all students need for adult life someday. Start learning now with all our best advice on tracking finances and saving cash.
6 of the Worst College Admission Essay Myths You Shouldn't Listen To
There's a lot of misinformation out there surrounding the college admission essay. Consider these myths and facts before you get started.
by Kim Lifton
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