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6 Smart Tips for Processing and Turning Around a Bad Grade
Getting a bad grade can be stressful, but it's not the end of the world! Follow these tips to get back on your feet and move on from a bad grade.
Is Now the Right Time for You to Go to Grad School?
Deciding to go to graduate school is an even bigger decision than deciding to go to college. Here's how to consider if now is the right time for you.
Top Tips for Dealing With College Search Stress
The college search and application process is stressful. Here are some tips from one student who learned how to make their college search a little easier.
by Skyler Rossi
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.
Over 60 April Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For
Put an extra spring in your step and money in your college fund with these amazing scholarships! We've gathered more than 60 awards with April deadlines.
Over 60 March Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For
Spring is in the air, and so are scholarship opportunities! Here are over 60 scholarship awards you should apply for with deadlines in March.
Top 10 States That Will Need Nurses the Most by 2030
We need more great nurses in the world, but some places need them more urgently before they hit a shortage in 2030. Check out those top 10 states here.
Top Tips to Help You Learn a Foreign Language Better
In our globalized society, learning a new language is one of the best things you can do. These tips can help you make the most of your learning experience.
4 Summer Activities That Will Impress Colleges
Summer is a great time to get ready for college. Find out what you can do in between your fun summer plans that will look great to admission committees.
10 Colleges That Went Green Before It Was Cool
Being eco-friendly is all the rage—and for good reason! Get inspired and see how these 10 colleges have led the way when it comes to going green on campus.
by Jessica King
How to Transition From College to a Full–Time Job
Every student has to deal with the college-to-career transition. Here are a few tips to make settling into your new adult life as smooth as possible.
by Naomi Hong
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
October Scholarship Opportunities to Apply For
It's a scary-good time to search and apply for scholarships! Check out this collection of awards with October deadlines for students of all levels.
How to Find More Scholarships During National Scholarship Month
November is National Scholarship Month! Ensure your scholarship search is successful with these six tips on how to get organized, where to look, and more.
Everything You Need to Know About Out–of–State Tuition
What's in-state vs. out-of-state tuition? Why is out-of-state so much more expensive? And how can you receive the in-state price? Read on for all the answers!
3 Things You Don’t Need to Achieve Success (and 3 Things You Do)
There are many things students assume they need for future career success. Here's the truth of what you do and don't need from a successful professional.
Post–College Advice for Unemployed Graduates
Graduating college without a job lined up? A lot of students are in the same boat. Here's what you can do to boost your career prospects and find work ASAP.
by Lamar Hull
10 Tips to Help Your Teen Transform Failing Grades Into Academic Success
Keeping grades up is hard, and students need an academically supportive environment. Here are some great tips to tackle bad grades together as a family.
6 Stressful "What If" Questions About College You're Afraid to Ask, Answered
You can be excited about college and still have lingering doubts and fears. Ease your mind with these real-world answers to what you're too afraid to ask.
Important Steps to Learn Smart Money Borrowing Practices for College
Sometimes parents have to borrow money on behalf of their student to afford college. Before you sign any papers, learn these important borrowing practices.
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