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A Quick Guide to Finding the Christmas Spirit on Campus

The Christmas season is a magical time, and you can make it more special by joining in activities on campus. Here are some ideas for a holly jolly holiday!

by Jessica Tomer

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How You Can Overcome 3 Common Study Abroad Stressors

So you want to study abroad in college—but you're anxious about it. Never fear! Here's some advice on overcoming the stress and pursuing a great program.

by Sarah Millard

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What Role Should I Play in My Student's College Search?

Parents often want to help students in the college search. But when should they step in and when should they back off? Here's some expert advice to help you.

by Suzanne Shaffer; Charlotte M. Klaar, PhD; Kelli Dolan

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Amazing Scholarships and Grants for Animal Lovers

Are you a Veterinary student, a rescue shelter volunteer, or just a big fan of domestic or wild animals? Then this list of college scholarships is for you!

by Claire Carter

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How to Create Healthy Food Habits as a Busy Student

When you're in college, it's easy to lapse into bad habits and forget to make time for healthy eating. Here's how to eat right with a busy school schedule.

by Tess DiNapoli

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10 Important Things to Consider Before Applying to College

The college search and admission process gives you a lot to think about, but these 10 things are crucial to consider before you send in your applications.

by Carolina Jacobs

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College Major Remorse: Overcome It With These 7 Tips

It's common for new grads to face remorse over their major and career path choice. But instead of moping, take these seven action steps in a new direction.

by Callie McGill

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Pros and Cons of Living With Roommates vs. Living Alone

The age-old question: Should I live with roommates, or will I be happier alone? We've collected all of the pros and cons of each option just for you.

by THRIVE Lubbock

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How Taking IB Classes in High School Can Improve Your Life

Are you thinking about taking IB classes in high school? Here are some ways this advanced curriculum can advance both your education and your life.

by Ariel Manzanares-Scisney

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Senior Year Priorities

You're finally a senior! The school year is going to fly by, and before you know it, you'll be crossing the stage. Read on for some tips on getting the most out of your final year of high school.

by Catherine Chervenak

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Preparing for the Legal Journey: 9 Tips for Students Interested in Law

Law is a profession for those with the tenacity to pursue it. Here are some tips to kick off your legal journey and prepare for your future as a lawyer.

by Ava Roman

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How to Support and Uplift During Women's History Month

This month and beyond, students, colleges, and counselors need to learn how to support, learn, and uplift causes for women's rights. Here are some ideas!

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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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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3 Questions to Ask as You Look for Scholarships

Wait! Before you start applying to scholarships, make sure you ask yourself these three important questions to guide your scholarship search and application process.

by Jean O'Toole

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Video: How to Survive High School and Find Scholarships

High school is stressful, and there's so much to get done. Here are a few tips to help you survive high school and some extra tips on finding scholarships.

by CollegeXpress

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IB Crash Course: 4 Big Questions About the Pre–College Program, Answered

The International Baccalaureate is a great advanced learning option for high school students. Here’s what you should know to decide if it's right for you!

by Carolina Jacobs

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Graduating College Early: Is It in Your Best Interest?

Some schools encourage students to finish their degrees early if possible, but is graduating early in your best interest? Here are some things to consider.

by Anna Mayzenberg

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4 Ways to Use Your Time Wisely During the Summer

Summer is a time for fun, but there's also lots of time to prepare for the year ahead. Here are four productive things to do in between all the excitement.

by Kiarra Louis

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6 Stressful "What If" Questions About College You're Afraid to Ask, Answered

You can be excited about college and still have lingering doubts and fears. Ease your mind with these real-world answers to what you're too afraid to ask.

by Jessica Tomer

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Transferring Myths Series: Graduating On Time

In this second post in a series of common transfer myths, we tackle on-time graduation--and how transfer students can make it happen.

by Jessica Tomer