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Hofstra University — Hempstead, NY
Founded in 1935, Hofstra University is a private four-year university that is known for its strong programs in law, business, and the arts. It is located on a 240-acre campus in Hempstead, New York—25 miles east of New York City.
Yes, connect me!A Look at Where Teachers Are Needed Most in the US
There's a teaching shortage across the country. So if you're an educator or thinking of majoring in Education, here's where and what to consider teaching.
by Ginger Abbot
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
3 Benefits of Tutoring, Plus Tips to Make the Most of It
Tutoring is beneficial for both the person learning and the person teaching. Here are just some of those benefits, plus tips for making the most of your time.
Medical School Admission Requirements by Design
Perhaps you feel it--the call to become a physician. The path to medical school and the subsequent practice of medicine is notoriously rigorous and very competitive. Yet, some say the hardest part of the journey is the admission process.
Drake University — Des Moines, IA
Founded in 1881, Drake University is a private, four-year, comprehensive university that is known for its strong academic programs in law, business, and the arts. It is located on a 120-acre campus in Des Moines, Iowa.
Yes, connect me!3 Important Tricks to Help You Survive Finals Week
Wondering what finals are like and how you can get through them easier? Here are the three important tricks to making it out alive by the end of the week.
by Ebony Forbes
Where to Find The Best Monologue for Your College Audition
Finding the perfect college audition monologue can be hard, but sometimes the best monologues can be found in the most unlikely of places.
The Likely Letter: A Sweet Surprise in College Admission
Prestigious colleges send "likely letters" to their most coveted students to entice enrollment. Here's what to know about this unique admission experience.
by Faith Harron
What Do You Want and Need in a College?
Ready to make your perfect college list? It's time to identify your "wants" and "needs" so you can narrow down your college choices even further.
by Winnie H.
How Do I Decide Which College I Should Transfer To?
Want to transfer colleges but not sure where to go? Here's some expert advice on finding a great college to transfer to and who can help with the process.
University of Rhode Island — Kingston, RI
Founded in 1892, University of Rhode Island is a public, four-year, land- and sea-grant university that is known for its programs in Marine Affairs, Pharmacy, and Nursing. It is located on a 1,200-acre campus in Kingston, Rhode Island—30 miles south of Providence.
Yes, connect me!People and Places: Why Size and Location Are Important in the College Search
Campus size and location are important to your future happiness at college. Consider these options for the next four years of your education.
True or False? The Truth About Common College Assumptions
You ever hear something about college and you aren't sure whether or not to believe it? We've got you covered! Here's the truth about some common beliefs.
6 Important Ways to Get Involved on Campus
College is about more than good grades and a degree. Make the most of your experience and get involved in some of these on- and off-campus opportunities!
Pros and Cons of Transferring From Community College to a Four–Year School
Many students go to community colleges planning to transfer to four-year schools. Is it the right choice for you? Let's talk benefits and disadvantages.
3 Main Types of College Visits You Should Know About
New to the college search? Here's an intro to three common types of visit experiences offered by colleges: traditional tours, open houses, and overnight visits.
by Emily Rogan
The University of Oklahoma — Norman, OK
Founded in 1890, The University of Oklahoma is a public four-year research university that is known for its strong programs in energy, aerospace, and the arts. It is located on a multi-campus site in Oklahoma.
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University of Connecticut — Storrs, CT
Founded in 1881, the University of Connecticut is a public four-year research university that is known for its strong programs in agriculture, engineering, and health care. It is located on a 4,052-acre campus in Storrs, Connecticut—30 miles from Hartford.
Yes, connect me!Local Community College vs. Out–of–State University: What’s Best for You?
Exploring your options is important in the college search. Consider the pros and cons of community colleges vs. out-of-state universities with this advice.
by Beth Rush
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