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How to Make a Debt–Free College Experience a Reality
With FAFSA issues putting pressure on students and families, here’s some advice from a rising first-gen student on how to make college a financial reality.
How to Organize Your College Search Like a Pro
Organizing your college search the right way can make or break the process. Student writer Pilar has some great advice on doing it with ease and efficiency.
New York University Abu Dhabi — Abu Dhabi, ARE
Founded in 2010, New York University Abu Dhabi is a private research university that is known for its global outlook and interdisciplinary approach to learning. It is located on a campus in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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New York University — New York, NY
Founded in 1831, New York University is a private research university that is known for its global reach and its wide range of academic programs. It is located on multiple campuses in New York City, with additional locations around the world.
Yes, connect me!Great Scholarship Tips for the Future College Athlete
A full ride isn't in the cards for every student-athlete, so it's important to search and apply for outside scholarships. Get started with this advice!
by Megan Gibbs
College Planning Calendar: May 2024
Another academic year is wrapping up soon! Help students get ready for test dates, graduation, summer, and more with our May College Planning Calendar.
Creative College and Career Prep Ideas to Help Students Plan for the Future
Keeping your students engaged and focused on college and career prep can be hard. Here are some creative event ideas from a fellow counselor to help you.
Top 10 Tips for Your College Visit Road Trip
Are you traveling far to visit your colleges of interest? Here's how to make the most of your experience on a whirlwind road trip college search adventure.
10 Uncommon Questions to Ask in Your College Search
It's important to go beyond the basic info during your college search. If these 10 questions aren't already on your college admission radar, they should be!
4 Steps You Can Take to Succeed as a Transfer Student
This transfer student went from a community college to two four-year institutions. So wherever you're transferring from, you can learn a lot from her.
by Nicole Lynch
Your Ultimate Step–by–Step Guide to College in Canada
Canada is a popular academic destination for students from around the world. Here's a comprehensive look at Canadian education, universities, and everyday life.
Making Time for Things You Love: How to Mix Schoolwork With Your Passions
Blending your interests with your schoolwork makes life as a student a lot more enjoyable! Here’s how to mix some fun into all your responsibilities.
by Isabel Kumar
IB vs. AP: How to Figure Out Which Classes Are Best for You
Challenging high school classes look good on college applications, but which ones are the right ones to take? Here's a way to decide between AP and IB courses.
by Kristen Moon
How to Beat Winter Stress Senior Year of High School
The stretch between January and February can be one of the most stressful parts of the high school academic year. These tips can help you stay sane this winter.
6 Fail–Safe Ways to Flunk Your High School Classes
Bringing your grades back up is a lot harder than letting them tank, so don't fall into any of these sure-fire traps to fail your high school classes.
12 Free Online Resources Every High School Student Should Know About
The internet has a plethora of resources to help high school students navigate their college journey. Check out these 12 free websites you should bookmark!
3 Things I Wish I'd Known My Freshman Year
A junior at the University of North Texas reveals three things she wishes she knew when she first started college. Find out what the inside scoop is now!
7 Smart Things You Should Do on Your Next Campus Visit
College visits are an exciting time to travel and get to know your schools of interest. If you're going on campus tours soon, you should do these seven things.
Top 4 Myths About Money and the ACT That Parents Should Know
Worried about some things you've heard about the ACT and scholarships? Don't fret. Much of what you've heard is skewed. Let's debunk four money myths!
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