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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

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How to Stay Involved in the Arts as a Non–Major

Love the arts but not majoring in them? You don't have to give up your watercolor-painting, tap-dancing, horn-playing habits just yet!

by Grace Ballenger

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The Biggest Differences Between Freshman and Senior Year of High School

How different is your first year of high school from your last? From classes to relationships to sense of self, here's how school changes for students.

by Sara Karnish

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The Top 5 Things to Consider Before Studying Abroad

If study abroad is in your future, here's how to determine what program to choose, where to go and for how long, what you'll need to pay for, and more.

by Emily Rogan

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Our Best Advice for Your First Year of High School

It's your first year of high school! To help you adjust to ninth grade, read our best advice on getting involved, improving your time management, and more.

by CollegeXpress

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Preparing for the Legal Journey: 9 Tips for Students Interested in Law

Law is a profession for those with the tenacity to pursue it. Here are some tips to kick off your legal journey and prepare for your future as a lawyer.

by Ava Roman

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On–Campus, Online, or Hybrid: Which Grad School Format Is Right for You?

Starting grad school isn't as simple as just applying; you have to pick both the right program and the right class format. Learn about your options here.

by Mark Rowh

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School Spotlight: Non–HBCUs That Support Black Students

Discover exceptional non-HBCU colleges and universities known for their inclusive communities, diverse campuses, and dedicated support for Black students.

by Kelli Dolan

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What Can You Do With an English Major?

Students often think the only thing you can do with an English major is teach. But that's far from true! Here's a look at a few awesome careers you can go into.

by Caitlyn Baker

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10 Lesser–Known Stops to Make on Your Campus Tours

Make the most of your campus visit with these 10 behind-the-scenes tips. Discover essential stops like dorms, dining halls, and libraries to see real student life.

by Savanna Buehlman-Barbeau

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Great Undergraduate Research and Specialized Colleges in the South

If you're looking for specialized career training or a plethora of research opportunities during undergrad, look no further than these schools in the South.

by CollegeXpress

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Navigating Standardized Tests During Admission Season

With so many exams, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out standardized tests on your own. Here's a breakdown to help you out!

by Rebecca Barer

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4 Ways to Avoid Isolation as an Online Student

Feeling lonely as an online student? Here's what you can do to stay connected when you're not learning together in a physical classroom.

by Ryan Hickey; Claire Carter

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How to Pursue Your Interest in Pre–med in High School

Want to see if pre-med is the right path for you? Here's how to create your own opportunities and get a taste for the medical field in high school.

by Maggie Chiappetta-Uberti

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How Can I Make My Transfer Admission Essay Stand Out?

Want to impress admission officers? Learn expert strategies to make your transfer essay stand out by focusing on your goals, maturity, and reasons for moving.

by Leah Albert

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Great Graduate Schools and Programs in the Midwest and West

Looking for a great grad school to help boost your career prospects? Check out these options in the Midwestern and Western US that also offer online programs.

by CollegeXpress

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5 Things Every Transfer Student Should Do This Summer

Whether transferring from a two- or four-year school, there are a few things you should do this summer to make sure your experience is a positive one.

by Robyn Scott

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How to Make Transferring Colleges Work to Your Advantage

While being a transfer student can seem stressful, you're in a unique position to get a lot out of it. Here are a few ways to make it work to your advantage.

by Kelli Dolan

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The Best Time to Get Your Student a Tutor, Plus Where to Find One

Admitting your student needs a tutor is step one in getting them the academic help they need. Here are the times to take note and places to look for a tutor.

by Suzanne Shaffer

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A Handy Guide to Surviving Dorm Life

A freshman living on campus shares her experiences and what's she learned about the joys and sorrows of dorm life.

by Marcella McHenry