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Make a Difference by Majoring in Nursing
The demand for qualified nurses has never been higher. Here are just a few reasons more prospective students should consider a major in Nursing.
by John Bray
6 Quick Expert Tips to Remember for Music School Admission
If you want to apply to a music college, consider these six tips to make admission as easy as possible from an expert who understands the whole process.
by Annie Bosler
Special Appreciation for Counselors During National School Counseling Week 2024
National School Counseling Week is a good time to show counselors some much-deserved appreciation. These grateful students agree—see what they have to say!
A Timeline of Important Events in Black History
To celebrate and learn more about Black history, check out this timeline of significant events, including important milestones in the history of education.
Time-honored traditions? Not likely. They're weird. But as a team full of weirdos, we say "weird" with the utmost affection.
source: Research provided by Susan Solomon, Kehillah Jewish High School
5 Genius Tips to Prepare for Your College Classes
Many students go to college unprepared for the differences between high school and college-level work. But with these five tips, that won't happen to you!
by Mark Rowh; Robyn Scott
5 Awesome Careers to Explore as Seen on TV
Wondering what you should do after college? Take a page from these five popular TV characters' books and see how you can pursue their careers in real life!
by Hailey Myers
How Useful Transferable Skills Can Land You a Job
What are transferable skills? Why do you want them? And where can you get them? Here's everything college students need to know.
by Mark Rowh
How to Visualize Yourself at College and Life Postgrad
Preparing for college and your future is part being able to visualize it and finding tools to help you do so. Here's how you can prepare for a great experience.
The Best College Search Websites, Books, and Apps
Searching for colleges requires a lot of research, and it can be difficult without the right tools. Here are the top resources to use for your college search!
10 Powerful Advantages of Attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities
HBCUs are rich in history, culture, and academic excellence. If you need more convincing, here are 10 advantages for students considering these schools.
How to Master Note–Taking in High School and College
Note-taking is an important skill to master whether you're a high school or college student. Here are some great tips to take your notes to the next level.
How to Smoothly Transition From High School to College
From first-year orientation and time management to financial responsibility and social growth, these tips will help you transition to college with ease.
How to Build the Perfect College Application
It's only a few sheets of paper, but when it comes to attending your dream college, your college application is the most important document in the universe.
Need a High School Internship? Here's Where to Look
You may have heard about students getting internships in high school, but do you know where to find one? Here are some of the best places to look!
What Can You Do With a Physics Major?
Physics majors are all geeky lab rats, right? Wrong. Read on to learn about some of the many directions a physics major can take you.
The 3 R's of Overcoming Test Anxiety
Preparing for high-stakes exams such as the SAT or ACT can be stressful, but with a few simple steps, you can transform your stress into a useful motivator.
How to Sound Smart in Your Personal Statement
These three tips will help you sound smart in your college application essays—just as smart as you really are.
by Ethan Sawyer
Lipscomb University — Nashville, TN
Founded in 1891, Lipscomb University is a private, nonprofit liberal arts university that is known for its strong programs in business, education, and health care. It is located on an 89-acre campus in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Boston University — Boston, MA
Founded in 1839, Boston University is a private research university known for its strong programs in Medicine, Law, and Engineering. It is located on a 169-acre campus in Boston, Massachusetts—along the Charles River in the Fenway-Kenmore and Allston neighborhoods.
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