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6 Great Summer Jobs for Students Who Want to Travel

For students looking to work and travel this summer, consider these six job opportunities! Plus, read on for tips on managing your finances while traveling.

by Ben Walker

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5 Steps to Writing the Perfect Paper

A great essay doesn't always come naturally, but you can make the process a little easier with these five steps to perfect paper writing.

by Alyssa Abel

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Tips for Better Organization and Study Habits in High School

The best way to stay on top of academics in high school is to stay organized. Here's how you can improve your study environment and get ahead of the game.

by Rebecca Barer

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Grad Admission Checklist: 6–4 Months From Applying

Planning to apply to grad school? Part three of this series covers months 6–4 of the 12-month timeline leading up to submitting your graduate applications.

by Donald C. Martin

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Which Standardized Test Should You Take (or Not)?

Standardized testing is a key part of the college application process. Learn about the SAT, ACT, test-optional policies, and how to prepare effectively.

by Jessica McCann

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More Than One Good Fit: Top Tips for Finding the Best Colleges for You

There's no one right fit when it comes to college. There can be many! Here's how to curate a full list of colleges that fit you and your academic goals!

by Douglas L. Christiansen

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3 Practical Benefits of Taking a Gap Year Before College

A gap year is a great opportunity to gain experience, life skills, and clarity on your next steps after high school. Learn more about the benefits here.

by Maddy A-C

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Top 4 Do’s and Don’ts of Writing the "Why Us?" Admission Essay

Explaining why you're applying to a certain college can be tough—how can you put it into words? Here are a few tips for this specific admission essay prompt.

by Kristen Moon

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What's a Student–Faculty Ratio and Why Does It Matter?

You'll read a lot about student-faculty ratios during your college search, but do they even matter? Find out what it means and why you should care here!

by V.M. Lajous

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Easy Ways to Find Research Experience in High School

Research experience in high school is one sure-fire way to impress colleges. Here are the different research avenues high school students can take advantage of.

by Kristen Moon

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4 Important Tips for Finding Your Medical Residency Program

You've figured out what kind of doctor you want to be—congrats! Here's how to choose a residency by exploring your motivations, seeking mentors, and more.

by Dr. Amin Azzam

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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

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Western Michigan University — Kalamazoo, MI

Founded in 1903, Western Michigan University is a public four-year research university that is known for its programs in business, education, and health care. It is located on a 1,200-acre campus in Kalamazoo, Michigan—145 miles from both Chicago and Detroit.

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Colleges With Judo Clubs

Looking for a college where you can practice Judo? This list features colleges and universities across the US with great Judo clubs and competitive teams.

source: National Collegiate Judo Association

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How to Find a Graduate Program That Fits You

Ready to make the big next step to grad school? There are many considerations to help determine which program best fits your needs. Here's where to start!

by Todd Eicker

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Thiel College — Greenville, PA

Founded in 1866, Thiel College is a private, four-year, liberal arts college that is known for its strong programs in Business, Biology, and Pre-Law. It is located on a 135-acre campus in Greenville, Pennsylvania—80 miles north of Pittsburgh.

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Lipscomb University — Nashville, TN

Founded in 1891, Lipscomb University is a private, nonprofit liberal arts university that is known for its strong programs in business, education, and health care. It is located on an 89-acre campus in Nashville, Tennessee.

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How Students Can Lengthen Their Attention Span to Do Better in School

Student attention spans are short these days, but yours doesn't have to be. Take it into your own hands to strengthen your focus and improve academically.

by Laura Wallace

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10 Things to Ask About at a College Fair

College fairs are excellent resources to help you start your college search. Be sure to learn as much as you can by asking schools about these 10 topics.

by Nathaly Macias

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Great Colleges and Universities for LGBTQ+ Student Support

In honor of Pride Month, we want to teach you about some of our featured colleges that ensure the support and success of LGBTQ+ students. Check them out!

by CollegeXpress