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Direct Admission at Colleges: What to Know and How to Get Instantly Accepted

Direct admission is the latest movement in making college more accessible to all. If you're thinking of pursuing this option, here's what you need to know.

by Joanna Nesbit

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Best Insider Tips to Land Your First Job Out of College

Don't be intimidated by your first big job hunt. Learn the best strategies and resources to make your career search successful here!

by Marie Hershberger

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13 Things Admission Teams See in Great Grad School Applications

What are graduate admission officers looking for when reviewing applications? It's not all about grades. Here's what they expect to see in a grad student.

by Dr. Tracey Sheetz; CollegeXpress

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How to Navigate College Fairs From Start to Finish

College fairs are a great opportunity to get a feel for multiple schools at once and ask representatives your biggest questions. Here are our top tips for these events.

by Rosemary Cochrane

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Exploring Extracurricular Activities in College: How to Find the Best Opportunities

Wondering what college extracurriculars are all about? Check out this guide on everything you need to know about finding and joining clubs on campus.

by Victoria Scibilia

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The Hardest Admission Interview Questions

What do you do when an admission interviewer throws you a curveball? Find out what the hardest admission interview questions are and how to answer them!

by Orly Michaeli

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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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Top 50 LGBTQ–Friendly Colleges and Universities

Find the most inclusive colleges! This list highlights the top 50 LGBTQ-friendly universities offering essential resources, supportive campus policies, and vibrant community centers.

source: BestAccreditedColleges.org

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Mental Health and Discrimination: Facts, Resources, and Advice for Students

Connections between mental health, discrimination, and college students cannot be denied. Learn how you can find support and promote inclusivity on campus.

by Emma Robinson

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How to Survive Junior Year of High School

Junior year is often called the hardest year of high school. So you know what to expect and to make things a little easier, here are some tips on how to balance everything out.

by Lily Xu

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Top 10 Tips for Juggling Family, Work, and Grad School

Balancing graduate school with a full life takes grit and careful planning. Here are 10 tips to get you juggling like a pro.

by Joan Axelrod-Contrada

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Villanova University — Villanova, PA

Founded in 1842, Villanova University is a private four-year research university known for its academic programs in business, engineering, and law. It is located on a 254-acre campus in Villanova, Pennsylvania.

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What Is Work–Study? Your Top Questions, Answered

Work-study programs are a great way for you to get paid in college while gaining valuable career skills. Here are the answers to your biggest questions.

by Joanna Nesbit

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6 Great Colleges for Asian and Pacific Islander Students

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we're highlighting great colleges and universities that are supportive of these students!

by Kelli Dolan

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8 Important Steps to College Applications for Homeschool Students

College can be a culture shock for homeschooled students. If you're homeschooled, use this guide to help you through the college search process a little easier.

by Karabella Hernandez

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St. Catherine University — St. Paul, MN

Founded in 1905, St. Catherine University is a private nonprofit liberal arts university that is known for its programs in nursing, education, and business. It is located on a 110-acre campus in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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College Planning Calendar: July 2024

Summer means warm weather, vacations, and fun! But there are still some important dates and college prep steps to take. See what July has in store here.

by CollegeXpress

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Everything You Need to Know About Student Visas

If you want to attend a university in the United States, you need a student visa. So what's the student visa process like? Read on to find out.

by Manya Chylinski

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10 Overlooked Questions to Ask About Graduate School

A graduate program may seem like a great fit on paper, but don't forget to ask these tough but often forgotten questions during your grad school search.

by Jessica McCann