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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.
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!
Poli–Sci in the Real World: Different Careers You Could Pursue
Majoring in Political Science doesn't mean you have to run for office someday. Here's a look at seven professionals and how they use their Poli-Sci degrees.
6 Smart Money and Budgeting Tips for High School and College Students
It's never too early to think critically about your finances. Here are a few budgeting tips to develop smart financial skills, even as a high school student!
by Faith Harron
How to Combat Sleep Deprivation for Better Academic Success
Sleep deprivation and insomnia are no joke. If you're a student struggling with academics because of sleep, here are some tips to adjust your habits.
How You Can Pursue Activism as a Student in High School or College
Wondering how you can take action for causes you care about? Student activism is needed now more than ever. Here are some easy but powerful ways to get started.
by Abby Curtis
High School Students: Watch Out for Diploma Mill Scams in the College Search
With online education being so popular, it's easier than ever for scammers to get students to pay for illegitimate degrees. Look out for these red flags!
by Brian Pivik
The Best College Restaurants Across the Country: Part 1
Welcome to Part 1 of the ultimate guide to favorite restaurants in college towns across the US! First up: California and the rest of the West and Midwest.
Great Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges in the West
Explore amazing public and private colleges and universities in the Western US that offer the great liberal arts foundation you’re looking for.
Why Picking a College Major Isn't the Same as Choosing a Career
Think you're locked into a certain career by declaring a major? Think again! Here's how your field of study can lead to a variety of postgrad job options.
An Essential Breakdown of Health Care Basics for New Adults
As an adult, it's time to move on from the days of your mom making your appointments for you. Take control of your health care with this basic advice!
by Emily Rogan
What Unique Concentrations Should I Consider for My MBA Program?
Selecting an MBA concentration can make you more marketable in the business world. Our experts have found great examples of what graduate schools offer.
The Best Scholarships to Apply for as an Online Student
There are a lot of scholarships out there for all types of students. Here are some great opportunities to start winning money for your online education.
by Rob B.
What You Need to Know About Choosing a Christian College
A Christian student's college search is all about finding the right academic, social, and spiritual fit. Find the school for you with this expert advice!
Top High School Activities to Boost College Applications
Quality high school activities will strengthen your college applications, but where do you start? These extracurriculars can help increase your chances.
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