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Applicant must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Selection is based upon GPA, SAT or ACT scores, and admission audition results.
Max Award: $2,500
sponsored by Westminster Choir College of Rider University
Applicant must be a Phi Theta Kappa member.
Max Award: $1,500
sponsored by Westminster Choir College of Rider University
Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Beehive State.
Darrell L. and Norma R. Uphold Family Scholarship
Applicant must be a graduating senior from Uniontown Area High School who will attend California University of Pennsylvania, Penn State University, University of Pittsburgh, Westminster College or West Virginia University.
Max Award: $1,500
sponsored by Community Foundation of Fayette County
Important College Admission Deadlines Students Can Still Meet This Year
It's not too late to apply to college! These schools are still accepting applications for the fall semester from January 10 to well into the summer.
by Kristen Moon
How to Use LinkedIn Data to Build Your College List
LinkedIn can help you find feeder schools and build a college list. Learn what feeder schools are and how to use this valuable tool to your benefit here.
by Amber Li
Great Private Colleges for the Underachiever
Okay, so no one ever accused you of giving 110% in high school. But that doesn't mean you don't want to go to college and do well. If you haven't pushed yourself as hard as you could, these schools may be willing to understand...
Colleges Where a High Percentage of Students Join Fraternities
If John Belushi screaming TOGA! and doing the gator on the dance floor is your idea of the perfect college, check out these schools.
Colleges That Have a Relatively Low Cost
Don't you just love a bargain-priced college and/or university?
These schools aren't your keg-infested animal houses. In Colleges that Change Lives: 40 Schools that Will Change the Way You Think About College (Penguin Books), educational consultant and former New York Times education editor Loren Pope profiles 40 colleges that "excel at developing potential, values, initiative, and risk-taking in a wide range of students." These are the colleges selected.
Ease the College Transition with a Postgrad Program
The transition from high school to college can be intense: living away from home, harder academics, lots of new people. But you can ease into it with a postgraduate program at one of the institutions below. They're like a college-high school hybrid, with dorm living and college-esque classes that prepare students for the full collegiate experience. Some of the very best programs out there are listed below . . .
Four–Year Colleges and Universities in Utah
Thinking about attending college in the Beehive State? You can check out all the four-year colleges and universities in Utah on CollegeXpress
source: CollegeXpress
Even though it's a small area, this coastal city boasts some great colleges and universities, not to mention awesome crab cakes.
Diplomats start here. These colleges allow students to attend classes at UN headquarters in New York City and spend time observing UN operations.
source: CollegeXpress
Colleges with Unusually Accessible Teachers
Believe it or not, in college you have to seek the teacher out. Yep, they don't come looking for you. Luckily, these colleges, according to our experts, have teachers who make it extremely easy to find them.
Schools for a Socially Awkward Student
Feeling anxious about college social life? Explore this list of schools known for supportive communities and a quieter campus culture, perfect for introverted students.
Colleges With the Highest Percentage of Pacific Islander Students
Explore colleges with the highest percentage of Pacific Islander students. Find the right campus culture and community for your higher education journey.
source: US Department of Education, College Scorecard
The Experts' Choice: Colleges Sensitive to Students With Different Learning Styles
Everyone learns a little differently. These schools totally get it.
The Experts' Choice: Colleges Where Learning–Disabled Students Succeed
Learning disabilities or not, we're all still going for a naked midnight run through the quad together.
Colleges Where Teachers Are Particularly Supportive of Students With Learning Differences
The professors at these schools don't let anyone fall behind. For that, we think they should get an extra apple on their desk. Did we say apple? We meant a 25% raise.
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