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Top 5 Back–to–School Tips for Every High School Student
Going back to school after summer can be a Herculean task. These tips can help high schoolers get back to the grind and prepare for a productive year.
How to Prepare for Your College Search as a Junior
Rising juniors, it's your time to shine. Junior year is tough, but preparing for your college search a year in advance will make it easier in the long run.
5 Valuable Benefits to Blogging as a College Student
Creating and maintaining a blog in college has some serious personal and professional benefits. Check out all the great reasons to start writing here!
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.
10 Easy Ways Students Can De–Stress From School
As you're well aware, the life of a student can be intensely stressful. Take a deep breath and check out these easy ways to de-stress from school.
How to Pick a College When You Want to Study Business
The key to being a great Business student is picking a solid college or university to study the field. Here’s a guide on what to look for to find your best fit.
Important Financial Aid Opportunities and Sources for You
When planning for college, it's important for students to know about every financial aid option available. A student writer breaks it all down for you here.
The Top Summer Pre–College Programs for High School Students
Get a head start on your college journey with our list of the best summer pre-college programs for high school students. Explore top universities and academic fields.
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Financial Aid for Grad School: What You Need to Know
Financial aid in graduate school functions a little differently than undergrad aid. Here's what you need to know about filing for your advanced degree.
Cut Down Your College List With a College Search Rubric
Looking at too many colleges during your search? Cut down your list with this easy and fun college search rubric method!
University of Pittsburgh — Pittsburgh, PA
Founded in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh is a public four-year research university that is known for its strong programs in medicine, engineering, and the humanities. It is located on a 145-acre campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Yes, connect me!The Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Use CollegeXpress
If you're not part of the CollegeXpress community yet, you're missing out! Here are the top five ways we make your college and scholarship search easier.
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
How to Help Your Reluctant Student Start Planning for College
High school is when college conversations begin in earnest, but sometimes students don't readily engage. Here's how parents can help get the ball rolling.
College Planning Calendar: April 2024
Happy spring! Help your students get ready for standardized tests, the end of the admission process, and more with this month’s College Planning Calendar.
Colorado Christian University — Lakewood, CO
Founded in 1914, Colorado Christian University is a private, four-year, religiously affiliated university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including business, education, and nursing. It is located on a 26-acre campus in Lakewood, Colorado—10 miles from Denver.
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Fordham University — Bronx, NY
Founded in 1841, Fordham University is a private, Catholic, four-year university that is known for its strong academic programs in the liberal arts, law, business, and the sciences. It is located on an 85-acre campus in the Bronx, New York—adjacent to the Botanical Gardens and Bronx Zoo. It also has an eight-acre campus in Manhattan, right next to the Lincoln Center arts complex.
Yes, connect me!Insider Insight on AP Courses: Which Classes Are Best to Take?
With 11 Advanced Placement courses under her belt, this student has a lot of inside info to share. Use it to decide which AP classes may be best for you!
by Rebecca Blyn
Helpful Advice for First–Years From College Students Who've Been There
What better college advice can you get than from students who've experienced it? None! Here's what first-years need to know to make their lives easier.
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