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4 Ways to Use Your Time Wisely During the Summer
Summer is a time for fun, but there's also lots of time to prepare for the year ahead. Here are four productive things to do in between all the excitement.
by Kiarra Louis
Bioengineering: Classes, Careers, and How to Prepare
Bioengineering is a popular major for students who love math and science. Learn more about preparing for the Bioengineering field and your future career here.
3 Primary Steps to Pursue a Career as a Teacher
The path to becoming an educator seems long, but fundamentally, it's just these three primary steps. Here's what to know if you want to pursue teaching.
Get Real! Myths and Advice About Arts Majors and Careers
People say a lot of things about visual and performing arts fields, but what matters is the truth and what you want to do in life. Here's what to know!
How to Celebrate and Honor Hispanic–Serving Institutions Week
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week is a time to acknowledge these valuable colleges and universities. Here's how you can get involved in the celebration!
Easy Ways to Find Research Experience in High School
Research experience in high school is one sure-fire way to impress colleges. Here are the different research avenues high school students can take advantage of.
by Kristen Moon
7 Resourceful Ways to Spend Your Extra Student Loan Money
Did you borrow too much in student loans for the upcoming semester and don't know what to do with it? We have some great suggestions for you!
by Maxime Croll
A Step–by–Step Guide for an Effective Research Paper
Research papers can't just be your standard five-paragraph essay. Here's some step-by-step advice for writing an effective paper that'll score you a good grade.
Why You Should Visit as Many Colleges as Possible
Some students only visit their top-choice colleges, but it's important to see what other schools offer, even if they're at the bottom of your list. Here's why!
by Mannah Patel
6 Questions to Ask About a University's Cultural Fit
Finding a good cultural fit in a university is important to being comfortable and happy on campus. Here's how to review schools through this cultural lens.
The Ups and Downs of the Transfer Experience
Transferring colleges can feel like a roller coaster! Read on to learn about the ups and downs from a former transfer student who knows the ride firsthand.
by Kelli Dolan
Great Colleges and Universities for Science and Engineering in the South
Ready to change the world with a STEM degree? These colleges and universities in the Southern US are all great places to study Science and Engineering.
Great Private Comprehensive Colleges and Universities in the South and Southeast
Searching for great colleges in the South? Check out these private comprehensive options with extensive academics and mild weather during the school year.
How to Help Students Explore Ivy League Alternatives
Students setting their sights high on Ivy League colleges is great, but you can help them develop a backup plan by exploring other options with them.
How to Find Supportive Christian Colleges for Trans and Nonbinary Students
Searching for colleges as a transgender or nonbinary student is daunting, especially with religious schools. Here's how to find supportive Christian colleges.
by Mark Rowh
5 Mindful and Eco–Friendly Fashion Tips for the School Year
Make a fashion statement for you and the environment! Here's how to create an eco-friendly back-to-school wardrobe that blends style with sustainability.
How Do I Evaluate the Quality of a Science Program Before Applying?
Thinking about majoring in a STEM field? Here's some expert advice on researching your academic programs of interest before applying for admission.
Great Colleges and Universities for Science and Engineering in the East & Northeast
Want to study the Earth's mantle or outer space? Newton's laws of motion or laws of thermodynamics? These colleges in the East and the Northeastern US are all great options!
How to Make a Good Impression on Colleges Without Any Test Scores
Many colleges are test-optional but still review test scores. If you didn't take the SAT or ACT, focus on essays, activities, and standing out instead.
What Can You Do With a Communications Major?
Your communications major could land you in many different careers after graduation. Here's a look at the fields you could go into as a communications major.
by Emily Rogan
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