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Your Simple Guide to Junior and Senior Year Admission Planning
The college application process is going to fly by faster than you'd think. Here's a college search timeline to help guide you through your junior and senior year.
Great Reasons You Should Attend an In–State Public College
Attending a state college close to home offers major cost savings, nearby support, and future career advantages. Learn more about the benefits here!
by Jhanvi Wong
How to Leverage Specialized Extracurriculars in Emerging Fields for College
Extracurriculars in emerging fields are a great way to impress colleges, but what opportunities are available? Let's discuss what you can do to stand out.
7 Questions International Students Should Ask to Start the US University Search
The US is a popular college destination, but the admission process is work. Ask these questions as an international student to start the university search.
by Monica Esser
Great Comprehensive Colleges and Universities in the West
A comprehensive college or university could be your ideal academic home! Start searching with this list of public and private schools in the Western US.
5 Flexible Part–Time Jobs for High School and College Students
Many high school and college students get part-time jobs while in school, but flexibility for a busy student schedule is key. Here are five jobs to consider!
Worth the Price: The 9 Best Subscription Boxes for Students
Subscription boxes have been increasing in popularity lately, and there are many that are made for or offer discounts to students. Here are nine of the best!
by Ginger Abbot
Essential Grad School Search and Application Timeline
If you're thinking about applying to grad school, plan with care so deadlines don't creep up on you. Get ready with this essential application timeline.
Helpful Advice for First–Years From College Students Who've Been There
What better college advice can you get than from students who've experienced it? None! Here's what first-years need to know to make their lives easier.
University of Louisville — Louisville, KY
Founded in 1798 as one of the nation’s first city-owned, public universities, the University of Louisville prepares today's students to be tomorrow's leaders. UofL is home to three campuses, 12 schools and colleges, nearly 7,000 faculty and staff and a health enterprise that expands throughout the commonwealth of Kentucky.
Yes, connect me!3 Important Things to Understand About Transfer Financial Aid
If you're transferring colleges and worried about costs, don't be—it can be more affordable than you think! Here's what to know about transfer financial aid.
What I Wish Someone Had Told Me Before College
There's no shame in needing help, but sometimes you don't know what advice you need. Here's everything you'll want to know before going off to college.
How to Be a Competitive College Applicant
More and more students are applying to college. With a larger applicant pool, students have to work harder to stand out. Here's how you can do just that.
Grad Admission Checklist: 12–10 Months From Applying
Planning to apply to grad school? This series walks you through a 12-month timeline leading up to submitting your applications, starting 12–10 months out.
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.
Great Colleges and Universities for Health and Medicine in the Northeast
Hoping to study health and medicine when you go off to college? These schools in the Northeast are perfect for students interested in medical fields!
The Post–Graduate Job Search for International Students
Interested in working in the U.S. after you graduate? First, the bad news: anyone searching for a job in today's market faces stiff competition. Now for the good news: if you're starting early, you can lay the groundwork for a successful job search.
Spotlight on 4 AAPI Professionals Making an Impact on Higher Education
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we're shining a spotlight on some amazing AAPI educators working in higher education today.
by Sara Karnish
Q&A: All About the Opportunity Gap for BIPOC Students
In our final Q&A with The Opportunity Network, we discuss the nature of the opportunity gap and how we as a community can work to close it. Read on!
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