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Benefits of Transferring to a Four–Year School

The benefits of transferring are numerous. Here's what students from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, have to say about their transition to a four-year university.

by Connie Bennett; Kate Metcalf

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How to Create the Best Transfer Roommate Experience in College

Successful transfer students take control of their college journey, right down to whom they live with. Make the roommate selection process easier with these tips!

by Kelli Dolan

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10 Cheap Ways to Spoil Yourself on a Student Budget

As a student, you must be careful about how much you’re spending. But that doesn’t mean you can’t treat yourself! Here are 10 ways to have fun for cheap.

by Ben Walker

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First–Gen Students: How to Navigate the College Search

Being a first-generation student makes the college search overwhelming without a parent to guide you, but you can own your admission process. Here's how!

by Rachel Lin

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A Guide to Letting Go: How to Cope When Your Teen Leaves for College

Letting go can be hard for parents. Here's some advice from a college insider if you're struggling with sending your student to college for the first time.

by Tina Brooks

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How Can I Make the Transition to College Easier?

Worried about starting your first semester in the fall? Check out our experts' top tips to help you make a smooth transition from high school to college.

by Laurie Kopp Weingarten; Jim Terhune; Leslie Krafft

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Top Tips to Help You Manage Your Stress During College Application Season

Senior year is stressful, with standardized tests, college apps, extracurriculars, and school work. Here are some ways to keep you calm through all of it.

by Rebecca Barer

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A Helpful Guide to Planning and Asking for Letters of Recommendation

Trust us! You don't have to stress about asking for a letter of recommendation. Here's a guide to who to ask, how to ask them, and when to do it.

by Carson Macik

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A List of the Most Important Things to Bring to College

When you pack for college, you can't just bring your entire room with you. You should know what you need and pack it well, so here's a list to help you do it.

by CollegeXpress

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8 Essential College Internship Search and Interview Tips

A college internship is a must-have these days! To help you find and land one, here are eight important tips to keep in mind during your search and interview.

by Krysten Gross

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Making Your Final College Decision

Receiving multiple college admission offers is a wonderful thing...until you can't choose between them! Don't stress. Check out our insider tips!

by Courtney Sollie

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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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How to Leverage Technology in Remote Internships to Gain Work Experience

Remote internships are on the rise! Use these tips to master communication, networking, and skill-building with technology as a virtual intern.

by Roman Shvidun

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10 Valuable Scholarships for International Students at US Universities

Earning your degree at a US university is more attainable with these scholarships, including many institutional awards for international students.

by Rajeshwari K.

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Why and How You Can Get Into Research in High School

Conducting a research project in high school can give you a huge leg up on college applications. Here's why it's important and how to find opportunities.

by Stephen Turban

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Best Ways to Prepare for 5 Different Supplemental Essays

Supplemental essays are an important part of your college applications. Here are the different types of writing themes and the best ways to prepare for each.

by Kim Lifton

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3 Smart Steps to Creating a College Application Strategy

The best way to complete your college applications is by having an application strategy. Here are three key steps to understanding and building your game plan.

by Katherine Price

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Part–Time Jobs and Money–Making Ideas for Students

Looking for a part-time job to earn money in high school? Check out all these options and get your job search or side hustle started with this advice.

by Nicole Iwuala

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The Pros and Cons of Living on Campus in College

Struggling to decide between dorm life and off-campus housing? Explore the top pros and cons of living on campus, from social perks to privacy concerns.

by Jessica Vanek

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Ivy League Admission for International Students: Part 2

In part two of the three-part series, we discuss how international students can plan early, be aware of test requirements, and invest in their extracurriculars.

by Matt Larriva