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Over 60 April Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For
Put an extra spring in your step and money in your college fund with these amazing scholarships! We've gathered more than 60 awards with April deadlines.
Great Colleges and Universities for Science and Engineering in the East & Northeast
Want to study the Earth's mantle or outer space? Newton's laws of motion or laws of thermodynamics? These colleges in the East and the Northeastern US are all great options!
Networking in High School: How to Start Building Connections Early
Networking in high school can open doors for future opportunities. Use these tips with mentors, professionals, and peers to build helpful connections.
by Isabel Kumar
7 Valuable Ways Study Abroad Can Affect Your Future Career
Discover how studying abroad can transform your future career by enhancing skills, broadening perspectives, and boosting your job prospects.
Our Best Advice for Student–Athletes in High School and College
It takes a lot to balance the busy lifestyle of a student-athlete in high school or college. Our best advice can help no matter what level you compete in.
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.
Scholarship Strategies to Build Your Professional Network
Networking is important to your future career--but it can also help your scholarship search! Develop a scholarship networking strategy with this expert advice
by Jean O'Toole
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!
A Shift in Writing: How You Can Help Students Improve Their Skills
Have your seniors' admission essays been lackluster? Here are five ways counselors can help students improve their writing skills for college applications.
The Ultimate Guide to Undergrad vs. Law School
Considering going to law school? Here's an in-depth look at the key differences between life as a law student as opposed to an undergraduate.
How to Understand and Support Your Deferred and Waitlisted Students
Being put on a college waitlist after a deferral can be crushing to a student. If you're helping anyone facing this, here's the best course of action.
How to Use College Recruitment Emails to Your Advantage
Getting a million messages from colleges can be annoying, but they do have a purpose. If you keep these steps in mind, you can turn them to your advantage.
What exactly does becoming a veterinarian entail? And what will your college years be like? Read on to find out.
4 Helpful Social Media Tips for New University Students
Excited to meet people in your school's admitted students group online? Here are some etiquette tips to follow as you eagerly await your first semester.
How to Be a Competitive Med School Applicant
What makes someone an ideal med school applicant? What do admission counselors look for? How should students, both pre-med and not, prepare?
7 Important Things to Assist Your Students With During Junior and Senior Year
Supporting students through academics and college admission is an important part of a counselor's job. Here are some areas to help them stay on track.
Our Best Advice for Counselors and Consultants to Help Their Students
Even counselors and consultants need resources and guidance sometimes! Find all our best advice to better help your students in the college search here.
5 Important Questions to Ask Your Counselor About the College Search
Connecting with your school counselor during the college search is important to get the info you need. Here are five questions to ask them about the process.
by Meera Kypta
Six Reasons to Put in Effort With Counselors and Teachers
Don't be a stranger! Learn how building relationships with your teachers and counselors can lead to better grades, career guidance, and networking opportunities.
by Ginger Abbot
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