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What You Need to Know About Taking on Student Loans
Student loans are a huge undertaking for most students. Make sure you're prepared by learning the important basics of taking on student loans for college.
How to Make Your Portfolio Pop for Art School Admission
If you're planning to continue your arts education in college, you'll need a strong application portfolio. Here's how to build the best one possible.
The Top 5 Do's and Don'ts for Letters of Recommendation
Whether you need a recommendation for college, an internship, or a job, you need to request it early for your recommenders. Here are some do's and don'ts!
3 Easy Ways to Get Past Nerves and Get Involved as a Transfer Student
Transferring to a new college is exciting, but it can also be hard to find activities on campus. Here's some advice on getting involved as an older student.
5 Essential Tips to Ease Anxiety Between New Roommates
It's totally reasonable to feel anxious about living with a new college roommate. Here's some advice for getting to know them and getting along.
An Easy Guide to Filling Out the Common Application
Applying to college got easier with the Common Application, but the application can still be daunting. Here's a step-by-step guide to the Common App.
Benefits of a Global Education: 3 Common Ways to Study Abroad
With so many options available, studying abroad can be an integral part of your college plan. Is a semester, year-long, or entire program right for you?
5 Fun Ways to Get Ready for the Holidays as a College Student
It's that time of year again! You may be pining for winter break, but there are plenty of ways to get in the holiday spirit while you're still on campus.
by Darin Dabney
6 Quick Expert Tips to Remember for Music School Admission
If you want to apply to a music college, consider these six tips to make admission as easy as possible from an expert who understands the whole process.
by Annie Bosler
How to Improve Your Time Management and Study Skills
College is full of fun stuff like study groups, practices, last-minute trips...and classwork! Worried about fitting it all in? This college expert can help!
How to Pick a Major for Med School
If you are a high school student with your sights set on medical school, it can be hard to determine what you need to do to get there.
by Barry Duerr
Passion and Success: Advice to Take Your Interests From Major to Career
Deciding what you want to do with the rest of your life and fulfilling all your passions is hard, but we have some student advice to guide you through it.
Stay Sharp This Summer Without Breaking the Bank
Worried about how expensive a pre-college program might be? We've got you covered. Here are great tuition-free and financial aid supported programs to consider.
10 Tips to Improve Your High School GPA
Stressed about your GPA? These practical strategies and proven tips can help you raise your grades and reach your college admission goals with confidence.
by Rob B.
6 Amazing Scholarships for Students Who Love Sustainability
If you love the environment, animals, and saving the Earth, you can win money for college! Start your search with these six sustainability scholarships.
by Hailey Myers
Great Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities in the Midwest
The Midwest is a great region to go to college, especially if you're considering a liberal arts school. Start exploring some great options with this list.
How to Have a Great Virtual Campus Visit Experience
Maximize your college search with this guide to virtual campus visits. Learn about live and self-guided tours, engagement tips, and how to connect with admissions online.
by Kelli Dolan
How to Better Manage Your US University and Scholarship Search Process
Managing the US admission process while also searching for scholarships to pay for college is a lot for any student. Use this advice to balance it all.
How Important Is Sleep to Academic Success?
Better sleep is a key component to better studying in college. Here's how you can improve your sleep and in turn boost your academic performance.
How Many Colleges and Universities Should I Apply To?
It's not the number of schools you apply to that's important; it's the thought and care put into each application. Learn more from our experts here.
by Cyndy McDonald; Rhiannon Schade; Sara Lindberg; Robert G. Springall
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