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Great Graduate Schools and Programs in the South

If you're looking for a sunny place to earn your advanced degree, check out this list of great graduate school and program options in the Southern US.

by CollegeXpress

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Great Hispanic–Serving Institutions in the South

Hispanic-Serving Institutions are highly supportive schools you should apply to. Here are some featured schools to explore in the Southern US.

by CollegeXpress

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5 of the Best Apps to Help You Study for Standardized Tests

Looking for easy and fun test prep resources? Download these five apps to help you increase your SAT scores and study anytime, anywhere.

by Alyssa Montanez

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Making the Most of Your Campus Resources as a First–Generation Student

Colleges abound with resources for first-generation students, but it can be hard to know what they are. These are the campus resources you should look for.

by Joanna Nesbit

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From Tech Passion to STEM Career: A Handy Guide for Students

From coding to game design, your technology passion can become a rewarding career. Learn how to gain crucial STEM skills and get noticed by tech employers.

by Katie Brenneman

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Love to Read? 5 Valuable Scholarship Opportunities for Bookworms

Calling all book lovers! Put down your latest read and check out these amazing scholarships and contests based on books, reading, and literature.

by Nadia Tubbs

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Great Colleges and Universities for Science and Engineering in New England

Looking for the right school to pursue your passion in STEM? These colleges and universities in New England are great options for science-minded students.

by CollegeXpress

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Smart Strategies for Scholarships With Multiple Deadlines

Most scholarships are offered yearly with one deadline, but not all! There are some scholarships with multiple deadlines. Here's how to take advantage of them.

by Jean O'Toole

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6 Tips for Dealing With Distractions in Online Classes

Staying focused during online classes is a lot different than focusing during in-person instruction. Here are six great tips to keep you on track.

by Ginger Abbot

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Valuable Reasons for Health Care Majors to Start Volunteering

Health and Medicine majors can strengthen their communities and their résumés through volunteering and service. Here are all the benefits and how to start!

by Ashley Hill

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Insider Insight on AP Courses: Which Classes Are Best to Take?

With 11 Advanced Placement courses under her belt, this student has a lot of inside info to share. Use it to decide which AP classes may be best for you!

by Rebecca Blyn

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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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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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Top 3 Tips for Finding Extracurricular Activities in High School

Struggling to find impressive high school extracurriculars? Check out one student's advice to help you think outside the box and find activities you enjoy.

by Po-Ting (Duke) Lin

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7 Great Minors to Pair With Your English Major

Thinking about majoring in English? With the right minor, you could expand your career horizons even more! These are some of the best choices.

by Tamar Lilienthal

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5 of the Best Undergraduate Majors for Students on a Pre–med Track

So you want to go to med school but don’t know what undergraduate degree to pursue. Learn about some of the best majors for a Pre-med track here!

by Jessica Stewart

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How to Choose Your Best Greek Life

What immediately comes to mind when you hear "Greek life"? Parties? Rich students? Hazing? Whatever stereotypes you might have, be ready to throw them out the window.

by Dan Bi Han

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How to Write Your Best Common Application Essay

Summer is the perfect time to recall special memories (or make new ones) that you can use to write your best Common Application essay. Learn more now!

by Faith Harron

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United States Service Academies: Is One in Your Future?

The following United States Service Academies are all public institutions aimed at providing undergraduate education and training for students wishing to become commissioned officers in one of the branches of the military.

by Kristen Healy

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Expert Answers for Parents and Students About FAFSA Delays

The state of the FAFSA this year has been stressful for students and their families. Here are expert answers they need to the questions everyone is asking.

by The Carnegie Financial Aid Experts; CollegeXpress