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How AI Is Shaping the Workforce for New Graduates, Part 1
AI is taking over the world...not really, but it is changing it. Get ready for a workforce influenced by AI with this series for students and new grads.
The Benefits and Drawbacks of Attending an Ivy League College
You hear a lot about the Ivy League, but what should you really know? Let's explore the pros and cons of attending one of these prestigious institutions.
by Kristen Moon
Women in STEM: 4 Ways to Empower Yourself in the Field
STEM fields are male dominated, and they need more smart women like you. Here are four ways to pursue and succeed in STEM majors and career paths.
by Ginger Abbot
Top 5 Reasons You Should Attend University in Europe
Does the price of a US education make your eyes bulge? Consider a seemingly more sophisticated (but much cheaper) option for a university across the pond.
Careers for People Who Want to Work From Home
If you like to work in pajamas from the comfort of your own couch, find a job that allows you to work from home. Here are some great remote careers to consider.
by Emily Rogan
College Planning Tips Every Student Should Know About
The best way to maintain your course toward college is to create a schedule and break it down over your four high school years. Here's how!
by Ryan Hickey
How to Improve These Must–Have Skills for Science Majors
There are a lot of refined skills you'll need working in a science field, but here are four of the top skills you should start working on today!
by Ashley Hill
The Essential List of Campus Visit Questions
Make the most of your college tours with this essential list of campus visit questions. Find out exactly what to ask about admissions, financial aid, student life, and more.
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!
Top 10 Ways You Can Help Your Students Stand Out to Colleges
Students need your support during the college search and admission process. Here are 10 ways counselors can help students stand out to schools they care about.
by Lisa Bleich
How Should I Start Exploring My College Major Options?
So many career fields! What do you do? Here's some quick advice from our very own experts on exploring all your options for college majors.
Founded in 1868, SUNY Cortland is a public four-year comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in education, health care, and the arts. It is located on a 191-acre campus in Cortland, New York—30 miles from Syracuse.
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University of Nevada, Reno — Reno, NV
Founded in 1864, the University of Nevada, Reno is a public, four-year, land-grant, comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in Engineering, Business, and Education. It is located on a 200-acre campus in Reno, Nevada.
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Monmouth University — West Long Branch, NJ
Founded in 1933, Monmouth University is a private comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in business, education, and the arts. It is located on a 168-acre campus in West Long Branch, New Jersey.
Yes, connect me!What Can You Do With a Social Work Degree?
A career in social work is bound to be rewarding no matter what you do, but here are some options of different jobs you can get with a Social Work degree.
by Alyssa Abel
Smart Summer College Planning Steps for All High School Grades
Summer is a great time to work on the college search and admission process. Here's how to prep whether you're a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior!
by Rebecca Blyn
Expert Ways to Explore College Majors and Careers With Your Counselor
Discover how to explore majors and careers in high school with tips on using your counselor’s help, researching your options, gaining experience, and more.
Johns Hopkins University — Baltimore, MD
Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins University is a private research university that is known for its strong programs in medicine, engineering, and public health. It is located on a 140-acre campus in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The George Washington University — Washington, DC
Founded in 1821, The George Washington University is a private research university that is known for its strong programs in political science, international affairs, and public policy. It is located on a 36-acre campus in Washington, D.C., several blocks from the White House.
Yes, connect me!Great Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities in the Midwest
The Midwest is a great region to go to college, especially if you're considering a liberal arts school. Start exploring some great options with this list.
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