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Helpful Ways to Prepare for Your Online Graduate Classes

Starting an online grad program can be overwhelming, particularly if you're unsure what to expect. The best way to be successful is to prepare well for classes.

by Kerry Auge; Laura Morrison

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Is It Too Late to Go Back? How to Navigate the World of Adult Education

It can be intimidating to take the first step to return to college as an adult learner. Here's how to start exploring this very attainable opportunity.

by Amanda Winstead

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5 Common Ways to Pay for Summer Classes and Graduate Sooner

Taking summer courses is a great way to get ahead and on your way to an exciting career you'll love. Here are some ways you can make it financially possible!

by Maxime Croll

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Scholarship FAQ: Expert Advice to Start Your Search With Confidence

How, when, and where should you start your scholarship search to win big? Find out all the answers from a professional scholarship strategist now!

by Jean O'Toole

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Our Best Advice for Having Fun and Making Friends in College

College isn't all about studying—you should make time for entertainment and friends too! Read all our best articles about campus fun and fraternizing here.

by CollegeXpress

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The Best Advice and Resources for Filling Out the FAFSA

Looking for FAFSA help? We've collected our best advice and links to some of our favorite resources. Find out everything you should know right here!

by CollegeXpress

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5 Important Reasons to Get an Internship in College

In this day and age, you're only doing yourself a disservice if you don't have an internship in college. Here's why they're so beneficial to your career success.

by Justin Klug

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5 Ways to Get a Head Start on College Admission

It's always a good idea to be thinking about college applications. Doing these five things now will help you stand in the admission process later!

by Zia Sampson

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4 Reasons You Should Study for the SAT or ACT This Summer

It's finally summer! Though you deserve some time poolside, don't let your brain turn to mush. Here's why summer is a great time to up your test prep game.

by Kate Ballard-Rosa

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How to Organize an Effective Online Study Group

Online study groups are a helpful, convenient way to improve your learning. Here's how to organize a group, choose a platform, stay on track, and more.

by Zac Amos

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The Important Role of Counselors in College Application Essays

As a counselor, you can help foster brilliant student writing. Here's how to recognize what makes a stand-out essay and ways to edit without taking over.

by Stephanie Farah

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How Does a Summer Program Affect the College Search?

When college admission officers are evaluating your application, one of the characteristics they look for in you is initiative and another is love of learning.

by Rhiannon Schade; Mike Gunther

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Should I Take AP Tests if I Took the Courses?

There are actually both good reason to take AP tests and to skip them. Here's some expert advice on why you should and the times when it may be best not to.

by Will Zuberbuhler

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4 Easy Networking Strategies for Online Students

Networking as an online student takes a little extra effort than if you were on campus. Here are some simple ways to start connecting with peers and professors.

by Madeleine Low

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Important Reasons You Should Volunteer in High School and College

If you've never volunteered before, you may be asking what the hype is about. Here are some reasons you should consider donating your time during school.

by Mark Rowh

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Engaging Ways to Open Your Personal Statement

You need to write an engaging personal statement to stand out to colleges. The most important component of this is a strong opening. Let's explore how to do it!

by Kristen Moon

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Top 6 Apps You Need to Download for Academic Success

Whether you need study help, a digital planner, or a way to organize weekly assignments, there's an app for that. These choices are some of the best!

by Kelsey Sullivan

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5 Things to Know About Early College Programs

A high school junior enrolled in her school's early college program shares everything she's learned about the process of applying to a four-year college.

by Katelyn Landry

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3 Ways to Establish a Good Relationship With Your New Roommate

You want to get along with your roommate in college—or at least tolerate them! Here are three ways to start off on the right foot with your new roomie.

by Zephanie Battle

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7 Valuable Things I Learned When Student Teaching

Student teaching prepares you for teaching, but what prepares you for student teaching? This fellow teacher's advice will help you ease the transition.

by Erica Bucking