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Everything You Need to Know About College Admission Interviews

What do you know about college admission interviews? Enough to nail it? This college admission counselor spills his top tips for knocking their socks off.

by Patrick Sodums

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The Best and Worst College Advice From Real Students

Not all college advice is good or helpful, so you must learn what tips to dismiss. Here's the best and worst college advice from real students to help you!

by CollegeXpress

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So You Want to Go to Film School

We asked Barbara Freedman Doyle, author of Make Your Movie: What You Need to Know About the Business and Politics of Filmmaking, to explain what the world of crane shots and red carpets is like.

by Barbara Freedman Doyle

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College Planning Calendar: March 2025

Stay on top of all your college prep with our monthly College Planning Calendar for counselors, students, and parents. Happy March planning!

by CollegeXpress

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College Planning Calendar: June 2024

School is almost out for the summer! Get ready for three months of fun and just a little college prep with our June College Planning Calendar.

by CollegeXpress

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The Hardest Admission Interview Questions

What do you do when an admission interviewer throws you a curveball? Find out what the hardest admission interview questions are and how to answer them!

by Orly Michaeli

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How to Recognize and Prepare for a Life Crisis in College

Going through a life crisis can feel isolating and overwhelming. Use this advice to recognize and prepare for major life-disrupting events in college.

by Amanda Winstead

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7 Important Financial To–Do’s for First–Year College Students

Learning to manage finances is an important part of growing up, and college is a great time to do it. Start now with these tips before you head to campus!

by Maxime Croll

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Nine College Admission Tips for Students With Bad Grades

Even if you have a low high school GPA, you can still make your college dreams a reality. And these study and application tips can help you get there!

by Rebecca VanderMeulen

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Why It's Never Too Late to Get Involved on Your College Campus

Classes aren't the only way to explore new ideas and experiences at school. Here's how to get involved in college, whether you live on campus or commute.

by Crystal Walker; Jeanette Goins

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What Is Work–Study? Your Top Questions, Answered

Work-study programs are a great way for you to get paid in college while gaining valuable career skills. Here are the answers to your biggest questions.

by Joanna Nesbit

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Great Colleges and Universities for Health and Medicine in the Northeast

Hoping to study health and medicine when you go off to college? These schools in the Northeast are perfect for students interested in medical fields!

by CollegeXpress

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Paying Your Own Way: Financial Aid for Graduate School

Graduate programs can be expensive, but there are numerous ways you can reduce or even eliminate the cost of attendance. Learn all about them here.

by Stephanie Farah

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So Many Engineering Majors: Which One Is Right for You?

So you want to study Engineering? You have a ton of options for what to major in. Here's a breakdown of just a few of the choices you have!

by Mark Rowh

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Paris Olympics: Where Members of Team USA Went to College

Many of your favorite US Olympians excelled at their sports in college! Here’s where they set records and trained to become the best in the world.

by Claire Carter

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4 Ways to Get Ahead in College and After You Graduate

Real-world experience in college is one of the secrets to getting ahead academically and professionally. Here are some opportunities to help you gain it.

by Julia Quinn-Szcesuil

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Great Graduate Schools With Fully Online Programs

Interested in earning your graduate degree at home? Check out this list of highly regarded grad schools with programs offered entirely online.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Support and Uplift During Women's History Month

This month and beyond, students, colleges, and counselors need to learn how to support, learn, and uplift causes for women's rights. Here are some ideas!

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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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

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10 Daily Actions to Foster a Healthy Lifestyle in College

While the typical college lifestyle isn't always conducive to maintaining healthy habits, these tips can help steer any busy college student in the right direction.

by Ana Reisdorf, RD