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Using Social Media to Connect at College
Social media has the power to connect people all over the world. Here's how to connect with other students at college before you even set foot on campus.
Get the Most Value From Your College Experience With Co–op Programs
Cooperative education adds so much value to your college education, your future career, and your wallet! Here's what to know about college co-op programs.
by Mark Rowh
What Questions Should I Ask the Student Disabilities Office?
When it comes to advocating for yourself in college, you want to ask Disability Services the right questions. Here's what our expert recommends.
The Ultimate List of Fictional College Alumni
You know the colleges. You know the alumni. But do you know...the fictional alumni?! Check out our ultimate list!
5 Examples of Real Passion Projects That Admission Officers Love
Whether you're helping the community or inventing environmental solutions, these passion projects are sure to get you noticed by admission representatives.
by Kristen Moon
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
6 Cool Alternative Careers for STEM Majors to Consider
Working in a lab isn't the only option for science majors. Check out these six unexpected but awesome STEM careers you should consider pursuing after college.
by Mark Rowh
Founded in 1902, Barton College is a private four-year liberal arts college affiliated with the Disciples of Christ Church that is known for its strong focus on service learning and its commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. Its 75-acre campus is located in Wilson, North Carolina—45 miles from Raleigh.
Yes, connect me!Guide to Grad Admission Tests: GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT
There are four grad admission tests: GRE, GMAT, MCAT, LSAT. If you're thinking of attending grad school, you'll only have to take one. Here's what to know.
Poli–Sci in the Real World: Different Careers You Could Pursue
Majoring in Political Science doesn't mean you have to run for office someday. Here's a look at seven professionals and how they use their Poli-Sci degrees.
Great Colleges and Universities With Inspiring Professors Who Keep You Engaged
Inspiring professors are at the heart of any vibrant college experience—and these educators are recommended by real students who have felt their impact.
source: CX Student Users
Great Scholarship Opportunities in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month
There are scholarships for Hispanic and Latino/a students of all levels, plus those with an affinity for the community. Here are some you need to check out!
We're Celebrating National College Decision Day With You!
May 1 is National College Decision Day, and we want to celebrate it with you! Check out these awesome students' post–high school plans.
5 Best Practices for Communicating With College Representatives
Reaching out to college admission representatives is an important part of the college process. Here's some advice on how to correspond with them the right way.
College Planning Calendar: January 2025
Stay on top of college prep in the new year with our monthly College Planning Calendar for counselors, students, and parents. Happy January planning!
How the Digital Age Is Changing STEM Learning for the Better
Emerging tech is changing the world of science, engineering, and math. Discover how digital-powered learning is enhancing the STEM student experience now.
5 Super Villains You Battle During Freshman Year of College
Students of the world, take heed: Evil-doers are loose upon the land, with a quintet of costumed bad guys standing in your way to success on and off campus!
Colleges and Universities With Unique Courses and Extracurricular Clubs
College is a time of opportunity—and if you're looking for truly unique opportunities, you should check out these colleges and universities that offer courses and clubs you'll find at few other schools. Every school is recommended by a CollegeXpress high school student user who was impressed with the offerings they found on campus during their college visits. (Please note: While these schools may offer these clubs now, there's no guarantee they'll be available once you attend. Luckily, most schools allow students to start their own clubs, and you could get them going again!)
source: CX Student Users
Why It's Important for Students to Learn How to Code
Even if you're not planning to be a Science major, coding is an incredibly valuable skill to learn before heading off to college. Here's why!
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