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What Can You Do With a Computer Science Major?

Want to design technology that improves others' lives around the world? A Computer Science career may be right for you! Check out these grads' stories.

by Rebecca VanderMeulen

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September Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For

We’re in full back-to-school mode, but that doesn't mean the scholarship search should slow down. Here are some great awards with September deadlines.

by CollegeXpress

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Expert Answers You Need About FAFSA Delay Concerns: Part 1

In this two-part series, our experts answer your questions about FAFSA delays and the state of your college financial aid for the 2024–2025 academic year.

by The Carnegie Financial Aid Experts; CollegeXpress

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Get the Most Value From Your College Experience With Co–op Programs

Cooperative education adds so much value to your college education, your future career, and your wallet! Here's what to know about college co-op programs.

by Mark Rowh

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How to Handle Common Stressors as a University–Bound International Student

International students face a unique set of challenges in their university search. Stay on track and stress-free with this advice from a real student.

by Oluwafeolami Awe-Joseph

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Great Colleges and Universities in the Midwest for Transfer Students

Looking for a great college to transfer to for the next step in your college journey? Here's a list of awesome colleges for transfer students in the Midwest!

by CollegeXpress

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How to Team Up With Your Teen on the College Search

You know you want to help your child with their college search, but what can you do? Here's how you can help your student throughout this process.

by Joanna Nesbit

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The Ultimate Scholarship Guide: Searching for Scholarships

Welcome back to the second installment of a three-part series all about scholarships! It's time to learn how, when, and where to search for scholarship awards.

by Jessica Tomer

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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.

by Joanna Nesbit

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10 Tips for Landing an Awesome College Internship

Landing a college internship is important to your academic career. From how to find one to nailing interviews, these 10 tips will help you rock your internship.

by Naomi Hong

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Top 10 Tips for Your First Job

Here are the top 10 things you should do at your first job to stand out, establish yourself in your roll, and get ahead, plus what it says to your employer.

by Jessica Tomer

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Great Scholarship Opportunities in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month

There are scholarships for Hispanic and Latino/a students of all levels, plus those with an affinity for the community. Here are some you need to check out!

by CollegeXpress

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What You Need to Know About College Meal Plans

A college's cafeteria can really make or break your campus experience. Here's what you should know about dining dollars and different college meal plan options!

by Laura Wallace

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Understanding (and Maximizing) Your College Financial Aid Package

Scholarships, loans, and grants...oh my. Here's how to decipher exactly what's in your financial aid package and how to maximize it to the fullest.

by Karabella Hernandez

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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.

by Elizabeth Miller

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From All–American to Zamboni: College Sports Terms You Need to Know

Whether you want to get recruited, play for fun, or cheer from the sidelines, this college athletics glossary has all the sports terms you should know.

by CollegeXpress

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Standardized Test Timeline for High School Students: What to Take and When?

From the SAT and SAT Subject Tests to the ACT and AP tests, you can encounter a lot of exams throughout high school. So when do they happen? And when should you study? And when should you register? Oh, and when do you schedule a time to freak out?!

by Dan Bi Han

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Our Best Advice on Studying Abroad in College

Studying abroad is one of the most rewarding experiences students can pursue in college. Here's all the advice you could need to make it happen.

by CollegeXpress

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4 Things to Keep Track of When Applying to Grad School

You've found the grad program you want to attend; now you just have to apply. Navigate the process efficiently by keeping track of these important factors.

by Francesca Reed

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Over 55 May Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For

The scholarship search never really ends, even as the school year winds down! Take a look at these awards with May deadlines for all education levels.

by Jean O'Toole; CollegeXpress