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5 Simple Ways You Can Make Studying More Fun

How do you make studying more fun? It's often a matter of doing a few simple things to make yourself more relaxed and open to enjoying the process.

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Waiting on Admission Decisions? 5 Things You Should Do

Finishing your college apps is great feeling, but then you have to wait on admission decisions. Luckily, there's a lot do to keep busy and prepare for the news.

by Christina LoMonaco

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5 Quick Tips to Help You Find Great MBA Programs

An MBA is a huge investment of money and time, so you want to find a program that best supports your career goals. Here are quick tips to help you choose.

by Dawn Papandrea

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7 Unique Ways to Stand Out on Your College Applications

No one wants to be just another piece of paper in the college admission process. Here are a few ways to make your application stand out from the crowd.

by Kara E. Joyce

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How Can I Find a Great College Where I Can Grow Spiritually?

As a religious student, you have an extra layer to the college search: your faith. Here's some expert advice on how to find a school for spiritual growth.

by Jessee Sandlin

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Music Students: Is a Double Degree Right for You?

If you're a musician who wants to study music seriously in college but is also committed to academics, a double degree might be a good fit for you.

by Sara Wasdahl

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How to Avoid These 5 Common Transfer Student Mistakes

The transfer process presents unique challenges and potential pitfalls. That's why we asked a transfer admission insider help you avoid these common mistakes.

by Ashley Hueber

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Great Hispanic–Serving Institutions in the West and Midwest

Hispanic-Serving Institutions are highly supportive schools where all students thrive. Learn about some of your options with these HSIs in the western US.

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On–Campus, Online, or Hybrid: Which Grad School Format Is Right for You?

Starting grad school isn't as simple as just applying; you have to pick both the right program and the right class format. Learn about your options here.

by Mark Rowh

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Great Colleges and Universities for Science and Engineering in New England

Looking for the right school to pursue your passion in STEM? These colleges and universities in New England are great options for science-minded students.

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United States Service Academies: Is One in Your Future?

The following United States Service Academies are all public institutions aimed at providing undergraduate education and training for students wishing to become commissioned officers in one of the branches of the military.

by Kristen Healy

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Helpful College Search Tips From a High School Senior

Wish you could pick the brain of a student who's already been through the college search? Well, here are all the tips that helped one high school senior!

by Kaitlyn Jensen

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Top 6 Things to Know Before Hiring a College Consultant for Your Student

So you've decided to hire a college consultant to help your student in the college search. Here are six tips to help you find the right one for your student's needs.

by Emma Williams

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Top 10 Career Fields in America: What You Should Know

It's never too early to start thinking about your future career, even in high school! Start with our list of the top 10 career fields in the United States.

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Wisconsin Hidden Gems

Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Badger State.

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How to Choose Between Pre–College Credit Courses

There are many ways to challenge yourself before college, including AP or dual enrollment courses. Here's how to choose between these demanding programs.

by Jaime Smith

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Life in the United States: Stories From International Students

Thinking about studying in the US? Get an idea of why these three international students chose to and what their experiences were like to help you decide.

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Trine University — Angola, IN

Founded in 1884, Trine University is a private four-year comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in engineering, business, and health care. It is located on a 450-acre campus in Angola, Indiana—40 miles from Fort Wayne.

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How Should I Start My College Search?

The college search process isn't the same for every student, but these college experts have some advice for how you can get started finding great schools.

by Valerie L. Simmons; Tom Weede; Michael Milone, PhD; Evan E. Lipp; John Chopka

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Great Universities in the Northeast for International Students

If you're looking for a great place to study in the Northeastern US, check out these colleges and universities that are perfect for international students.

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