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10 Valuable Scholarships for International Students at US Universities

Earning your degree at a US university is more attainable with these scholarships, including many institutional awards for international students.

by Rajeshwari K.

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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

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How to Help Your Reluctant Student Start Planning for College

High school is when college conversations begin in earnest, but sometimes students don't readily engage. Here's how parents can help get the ball rolling.

by Joanna Nesbit

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The Worst Myth: College Is for Rich Kids

Do you need to be rich in order to get a college degree? Absolutely not! But if you're concerned about affording your college costs, check out this advice.

by Sara Lindberg

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How to Showcase Volunteer Work to Boost Your Résumé

Volunteering and community service can be amazing experiences. The feeling of helping someone is enough, but it can also help your résumé. Here's how!

by Aditya Sharma

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9 Study Tips to Help You Conquer AP Tests

Whether you're tackling your very first AP test this year or prepping for your very last one, here are 10 study tips that'll help you score high on any AP exam.

by Ryan Nguyen

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How to Make the Most of Your Education in College

College is a huge commitment, so make sure you're making the most of your four years of higher education with this advice from student writer Jessica.

by Jessica Vanek

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A Look at Where Teachers Are Needed Most in the US

There's a teaching shortage across the country. So if you're an educator or thinking of majoring in Education, here's where and what to consider teaching.

by Ginger Abbot

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Five Simple Reasons to Start Your Scholarship Search Early

Starting the scholarship search early is your best chance for minimum stress and maximum rewards. Here are five reasons why starting now is a good choice!

by Laura Wallace

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Study Abroad Opportunities: What You Should Know About SAI Programs

Students have a lot of options for study abroad. Learn more about SAI Programs and all its locations, academic programs, costs, and aid options right here.

by Hailey Myers

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College Search Q&A: Partnership With Native Americans

Many Native students think college isn't an option for them. Learn how PWNA and the American Indian Education Fund are helping those students succeed.

by CollegeXpress

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5 Signs You Need to Consider an Early College Program

The typical college path isn't for everyone, and some students can't wait to start college. Ever considered an early college program? Here's what to know!

by Chandra Joos deKoven

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ZeeMee: The Future of College Applications?

What's this see-me thing everyone's talking about? Learn about ZeeMee and what is has to do with your college applications.

by Kara E. Joyce

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Are Income–Sharing Agreements Too Good to Be True?

Income-sharing agreements can be a great alternative means of funding your education if you're in a bind. Read on to learn if this is a good option for you.

by Callie McGill

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Personal Growth in Study Abroad: Top Benefits for Students

From fostering an open mind to expanding cultural awareness, here are all the ways students can grow by studying abroad and visiting other countries.

by Jennie Lee Montgomery

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Want to Join AmeriCorps? Here's What You Need to Know

If you want to fully throw yourself into volunteering, AmeriCorps is a great opportunity. Here's everything you need to know about their programs.

by Emily Rogan

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Spend Your Summer Learning With MOOCs

Looking to impress your prospective colleges and learn something new this summer? Consider a massive open online course to boost your intellect and résumé.

by Aaron Partnow

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Don't Fret the Debt: 5 Ways to Conquer Student Loans

Finances are only good if you put in the effort. If the future of your wallet feels burdened by student loan debt, these five tips can help you stress less.

by Emma K. Neal

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What You Need to Know About Out–of–State Tuition

Out-of-state students often pay higher tuition at public universities than state residents. Here's what to know about residency, tuition waivers, and more.

by Stephanie Farah

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Over 45 February Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For

Looking for scholarships to apply for in February? Start your search here with our comprehensive list of awards organized by student type and deadline!

by Jean O'Toole; CollegeXpress