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The Summertime 7: Super Strategies for Seniors
Going off to college this fall? You deserve some R&R this summer, but you should also take time to make plans, buy textbooks, and do other important tasks.
The Essential US College Admission Timeline for International Students
If you’re thinking about studying in the United States, here’s a list of exactly what you need to do to apply to a university—and when you need to do it!
Top 10 College Visit Tips for a Successful Campus Experience
Going a college is a huge investment, and campus visits are a surefire way to help you make the best choice. Here's some advice on making the most of it.
by Jessica King
Acclimating to Your New Campus
A major contributor to college success is identifying with the school and wanting to be there. If you're thinking about making a change, know that you're not the only one!
Insider Advice on How to Be a Successful Graduate Student
Want to be a rock-star graduate student and feel confident in your career path? This grad school expert shares his top insider tips on student success.
12 Important Things to Look for in Your Colleges
In searching for colleges, here are 12 important things to consider. Hopefully, this checklist will help you discover your needs and goals for the right school.
Boosting Your Health Care Career With Leadership and Business Skills
The world of health care is always in need of good, caring leaders. Enhance your postgrad career by developing leadership and business skills in college.
College Students' Quick Guide to Health: Developing Good Habits
In part three of this series, get organized and on the right track to feeling better in college by managing your time and finding your ideal study style.
3 Great Reasons to Apply to Colleges With No Supplemental Essays
Supplemental essays are time-consuming. Maximize your admission chances by applying to colleges that don't require them—including the 85+ listed here.
by Kristen Moon
Top 6 College Prep Steps for First–Generation Students
First-generation students often feel all alone in the college search. But you don't have to! Here are the top tips you need for finding admission support.
Top 6 Pros and Cons of Double–Majoring in College
Thinking about declaring a double major in college? There are a few drawbacks but also several advantages. Learn what they are right here!
Our Best Advice for Having an Awesome Summer Break
Make your summer vacation productive and fun with our best advice on getting work experience, preparing for college, and recharging after a long school year.
8 Important Tips to Excel at a Remote Summer Internship
Though COVID-19 started a new trend of remote work, online internships can be just as valuable as in-person roles. Here are eight tips to excel as an intern!
by Maxime Croll
How to Be Smart When Picking Your College Roommate
Choosing a college roommate can be intimidating. You're expected to live with them for at least a year! Here's how to be smart when finding a roommate.
by Abby Curtis
How and Why to Save for Retirement in Your 20s
Saving for retirement probably isn't even on your mind yet, but it should be! Here's how and why you should start saving for your future in your 20s.
Five Great Campus Resources Students Should Know About
From the writing center to the health center, campus resources can make your college years a lot easier. Here are five places every student should know about.
5 Important Things to Do Before Leaving Community College
You learn a lot about life, higher education, and yourself at community college. Here are five lessons one student learned to help enhance your experience.
by Raven J.
How to Help Underclass High School Students Prep for College
Are the first two years of high school too early for college planning? Certainly not! Here are four ways to help students start thinking about the future.
The Importance of Cybersecurity for College Students
Students' lives are on their computers, from notes to assignments to personal information. Read on for some ways to protect yourself across the internet.
10 Things You Should Definitely Not Bring to College
What you should bring to college bring varies from person to person, but what not to bring is fairly consistent across the board. Here's what you should know.
by Kay Teekell
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