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Looking for a Unique First–Year Experience? Consider Studying Abroad

Why do you have to wait to go abroad in college? Many schools think you shouldn't! Learn about new study abroad programs now offered to incoming students.

by Scott Gibney

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Ohio Northern University — Ada, OH

Founded in 1871, Ohio Northern University is a private nonprofit religiously affiliated university that is known for its programs in engineering, business, and health care. It is located on a 342-acre campus in Ada, Ohio—approximately 80 miles from the city of Toledo.

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Great Specialized Undergraduate Colleges and Institutes in the Midwest

Interested in pursuing specialized fields like health care, aviation, or Bible studies? Check out this list of great undergraduate colleges in the Midwest.

by CollegeXpress

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5 Great Colleges for Members of the Deaf Community

The college search can be extra challenging for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students. Here are five schools that are extra accommodating to the Deaf community.

by Hailey Myers

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Transfer Shock: How to Combat and Minimize This Very Real Phenomenon

Transferring to a new college is a big step. Even if you think you're ready, you may suffer from transfer shock. Here's how to adjust to your new home!

by Joanna Nesbit

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Top 5 Places to See During Your Campus Visit

College visits are an exciting educational opportunity! As you set foot on campus, here are some essential places to look for and questions to ask.

by Kathryn Ziccarelli

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Advanced Placement Test Scores: How Will They Affect Your College Admission?

When AP test scores are released, you may be a little confused wondering how the numbers you receive will impact your college future. Well, this is how!

by Sophia Skwarchuk

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Seattle Pacific University — Seattle, WA

Founded in 1891, Seattle Pacific University is a private four-year Christian university that is known for its programs in Business, Education, and Nursing. It is located on a 43-acre campus in downtown Seattle, Washington.

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6 Tips for Retaining a Foreign Language After High School

Struggling to retain the foreign language you learned in high school? Practice your writing and speaking skills for college and beyond with these fun tips.

by Hailey Myers

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Delaware Valley University — Doylestown, PA

Founded in 1896, Delaware Valley University is a private four-year comprehensive university that is known for its focus on experiential learning and its strong programs in Agriculture, Business, and Education. It is located on a 571-acre campus in Doylestown, Pennsylvania—30 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

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How to Make Studying Health Sciences More Fun

Studying the Health Sciences can be difficult and occasionally a little boring. Bring some better vibes to your study sessions with these key tips and tricks.

by Nivashini Saravanakumar

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5 Great Schools for Aspiring Dancers

Looking to maximize your potential as a dancer? With top-level instruction and incredible mentors, these are some of the best places to study Dance in college.

by Tamar Lilienthal

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6 Great College Organization Tips From a Type A+ Student

What better way is there to get organized than taking it from a student who's great at it? Here's the advice you need to get it together this semester.

by Krysten Gross

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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.

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What Life Is Really Like at a Big Public University

There are many types of schools to consider in your college search: large, small, public, private, etc. Here's what it's like to attend a big public university.

by Mackenzie Tolrud

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The Ultimate Guide to College Admission Questions

Admission counselors are some of the most helpful people along the college process. Ask these questions to optimize your interactions with them.

by Phoebe Bain

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Moody Bible Institute — Chicago, IL

Founded in 1886, Moody Bible Institute is a private, evangelical, nonprofit college that is known for its strong programs in biblical studies, ministry, and missions. It is located on a 25-acre campus in Chicago, Illinois.

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The Top 5 Things to Consider Before Studying Abroad

If study abroad is in your future, here's how to determine what program to choose, where to go and for how long, what you'll need to pay for, and more.

by Emily Rogan

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Great Undergraduate Research Colleges and Universities in the Midwest

Research institutions invest a lot into—you guessed it—research! Learn about some of the best top-tier research universities in the Midwestern US right here.

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How to Get Past Your Dream College to Appreciate Others

Many students have a dream college they get stuck on long before starting the admission process. Here are ways to get past it and appreciate other schools.

by Pilar Zapata Thompson