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AI and Your College Applications: What You Need to Know

A new resource is taking over the world of college admission: AI. Here's how AI tools are changing essays and other elements of the application process.

by Amber Li

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How AI Is Shaping the Workforce for New Graduates, Part 2

While AI isn't taking over the world, it is changing the workforce. In part two of this series, we delve deeper into its impact on the postgrad job market.

by Roman Shvidun

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Breaking Down Important State Guaranteed Admission Systems for You

Some states want to boost their residents' opportunities by offering guaranteed admission to in-state public colleges. Here are the programs to know about!

by Joanna Nesbit

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Success With Learning Differences: Important Services Offered in College

For parents of teens with learning disabilities, here's what you should know about the services colleges provide and what your student needs for support.

by Joanna Nesbit

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10 Tips to Improve Your High School GPA

Stressed about your GPA? These practical strategies and proven tips can help you raise your grades and reach your college admission goals with confidence.

by Rob B.

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Words of Wisdom From the Class of 2018

CollegeXpress student writers from the Class of 2018 share some parting advice for high school underclassmen!

by CollegeXpress

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Beyond Pretty Brochures: How to Plan Informal Campus Visits

Go beyond the official tour with these tips for informal campus visits. Learn how to explore academics, check student life, and gauge the real campus vibe on your own terms.

by Jamie Carroll

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What's Your Story? A Guide to Transfer Admission Essays

Your transfer essay is more than a list of reasons for leaving. Learn how to craft a compelling narrative that highlights your growth and future college goals.

by Sarah E. Gibbs

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8 Questions Students of Color Should Ask About Graduate School

Grad school is an important part of promoting POC success. Here are eight questions students of color should ask before committing to a graduate program.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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Top Financial Aid Tips for Disadvantaged International Students

University can be expensive for international students in the US. Here's how economically disadvantaged students can pay for their education.

by Joanna Nesbit

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What You Need to Know About Health Insurance for Student–Athletes

As a college athlete, health insurance is important in case you're injured on the field or court. Here's a guide to help you understand all your options.

by Callie McGill

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How to Organize Your College Search

Sorting through all your colleges of interest can be daunting. Follow these tips to organize your college search and keep your sanity.

by Emily A. McKeon

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All the Facts You Need to Find Out About Colleges

Your dream school isn't going to find itself! Here's a rundown of everything you should be researching about potential colleges and universities.

by Dan Bi Han

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A Helpful Guide to Scholarships for Students of Color

Are you looking for scholarships that support minority student success? Find great college scholarships for people of color with these expert tips.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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When Is the Best Time to Apply to Law School?

Planning out your law school applications is an important process to start early. Here's what the timeline for applying to law school looks like.

by Sydney Montgomery

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Ivy League Admission for International Students: Part 3

In this last installment, international students can learn about essays, application details, and final things to keep in mind for Ivy League admission.

by Matt Larriva

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Use Your Associate Degree to Find a Four–Year Major

Are you transferring to a four-year school and can't decide on a major? You have an associate degree for a reason! Use it to navigate four-year programs.

by Kelli Dolan

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Homesick in College? How to Overcome That Sad, Missing Home Feeling

Everyone gets homesick their first year of college. Here are some ways you can manage your homesickness until you get to go home for your next break.

by Laura Wallace

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Where Can a Master's in Human Resources Take You?

Here's what you should know about earning a master's in human resources, from the application process to career opportunities and postgrad job-hunting hints.

by Hope Schiffgens; Cathy Mall

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Student Financial Aid Guide: All About Scholarships, Grants, and Loans

Confused by financial aid? Learn the key differences between scholarships, grants, and student loans to fund your college education effectively.

by Dan Bi Han; Sophia Skwarchuk