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A Quick Guide to First–Year vs. Transfer College Admission

Transferring colleges may seem daunting, but it's actually very similar to your freshman year applications. Here's how the two processes compare to one another.

by Catherine Seraphin

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Colleges with the Largest Enrollment of Hispanic Students

Discover top colleges with a strong Hispanic student population and supportive campus communities. Find the right school where you can thrive academically and culturally.

source: CollegeXpress

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Saint Joseph's University — Philadelphia, PA

Founded in 1851, Saint Joseph's University is a private, Catholic, comprehensive university that is known for its strong Jesuit tradition and its commitment to service and social justice. It is located on two campuses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: the 125-acre Hawk Hill campus and the 24-acre University City campus.

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The Basics of When and How to Begin Your College Search in High School

Do you feel lost in trying to begin your college search? You're not alone. Learn more about when and how to start your college admission process now.

by Christopher Lydon

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Over 40 August Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For

There’s still plenty of time to apply for scholarships this summer to pay for college. These 40+ awards with August deadlines will get the ball rolling!

by Jean O’Toole; CollegeXpress

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Our Best Advice for Counselors and Consultants to Help Their Students

Even counselors and consultants need resources and guidance sometimes! Find all our best advice to better help your students in the college search here.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Appeal Your College Financial Aid Package

If your financial aid package isn't what you expected, don't panic. These eight tips will help you make a case and appeal for more aid money from your school.

by Emily Lemiska

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Navigating the US Financial Aid Process as an International Student

Universities in the United States offer several types of aid, and it is important to understand your options to make an informed decision.

by Caelynn Grossman

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New Tech Means New Jobs: Career Paths to Consider

As human knowledge expands and technology advances, all kinds of brand-new career paths are emerging. Here are some new tech fields to consider postgrad.

by Mark Rowh

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The Importance of Finding Balance as a Graduate Student

Grad school is no walk in the park. Here's some sage advice on finding a good work-life balance as a busy graduate student from someone who's been there.

by Anna McGoff

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The Biggest Differences Between Freshman and Senior Year of High School

How different is your first year of high school from your last? From classes to relationships to sense of self, here's how school changes for students.

by Sara Karnish

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5 Inspired Tips to Help Romanticize Your Studies

Tricking yourself into thinking homework is more fun than it actually is will make it feel like less of a chore. Try romanticizing it with these five tips!

by Hailey Myers

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Spotlight on 5 Amazing and Supportive Women's Colleges

Have you considered attending a women's college? Even if you haven't, check out these five amazing schools and maybe add them to your application list!

by Katie Grierson

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4 Big Reminders to Think on Before Submitting Your College Apps

Overwhelmed by the college search process? Consider these four influential admission elements before you send in your college applications.

by Valeria Renee Rivera

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University of Louisville — Louisville, KY

Founded in 1798 as one of the nation’s first city-owned, public universities, the University of Louisville prepares today's students to be tomorrow's leaders. UofL is home to three campuses, 12 schools and colleges, nearly 7,000 faculty and staff and a health enterprise that expands throughout the commonwealth of Kentucky.

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Interested in Tech? What You Need to Know About Institutes of Technology

Institutes of technology are highly specialized schools with a lot to offer all students. Here's why a tech institute could be the right choice for you.

by Mark Rowh

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Preparing for Medical School

The medical school application process can be challenging, exciting, invigorating, and, at times, frustrating. The more you know about the process, the better off you will be.

by Charles D. Sands, Ph.D.

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Love to Read? 5 Valuable Scholarship Opportunities for Bookworms

Calling all book lovers! Put down your latest read and check out these amazing scholarships and contests based on books, reading, and literature.

by Nadia Tubbs

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The Benefits of Collaborative Learning Through Peer Teaching

Working and studying with fellow students is an easy and fun way to enhance your learning. Take it one step further by teaching your peers with these tips!

by Carolina Jacobs

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How to Begin the Transfer Process from Community College to University

Transferring from community college to a four-year university is a big step. Use this as a guide for getting started, finding your college, and admission.

by Raven J.