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5 of the Most Promising College Majors for Students to Consider

If you’re looking for a solid major with a promising future, check out these five common, not-so-glamorous but smart fields you could pursue in college.

by Danielle Steen

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5 Important Things to Do Before Leaving Community College

You learn a lot about life, higher education, and yourself at community college. Here are five lessons one student learned to help enhance your experience.

by Raven J.

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Local Community College vs. Out–of–State University: What’s Best for You?

Exploring your options is important in the college search. Consider the pros and cons of community colleges vs. out-of-state universities with this advice.

by Beth Rush

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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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College Planning Calendar: August 2024

As a new academic year approaches, it's time to make a plan of action for you and your students. Use our August College Planning Calendar to get started!

by CollegeXpress

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Thiel College — Greenville, PA

Founded in 1866, Thiel College is a private, four-year, liberal arts college that is known for its strong programs in Business, Biology, and Pre-Law. It is located on a 135-acre campus in Greenville, Pennsylvania—80 miles north of Pittsburgh.

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The Best Ways to Balance Academics and Socializing as a College Freshman

Starting college and settling into a new life and routine can be a lot, but finding balance is a huge part of the process. Here's some advice for freshman year.

by Laura Wallace

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What's the Difference Between AP and Dual Enrollment Classes?

Dual enrollment classes and AP classes are similar, but they're not the same. Here are some of the major differences from a student who's been there.

by Caroline Potts

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Strangers or Besties? Developing a Good Dynamic With Your College Roommates

It's not hard to get along with your college roommate(s). All you have to do is follow this advice from a student who adjusted to living with many of them.

by Jessenia Class

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How to Sound Smart in Your Personal Statement

These three tips will help you sound smart in your college application essays—just as smart as you really are.

by Ethan Sawyer

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How to Recognize and Prepare for a Life Crisis in College

Going through a life crisis can feel isolating and overwhelming. Use this advice to recognize and prepare for major life-disrupting events in college.

by Amanda Winstead

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Student Fitness: How to Get Moving in High School and College

Exercising could mean hitting the gym every few days or something entirely different for you! Here are some ways to get active in high school and college.

by Kara E. Joyce

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6 Valuable Tips for College Life Beyond the Classroom

Student writer Zia just finished her first semester of college and wants to share her newfound wisdom to make your first semester the most successful it can be.

by Zia Sampson

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How to Throw an Awesome Halloween Party on a College Budget

College students don't need to spend a ton of money to throw a spooktacular Halloween party, and these budget-friendly ideas are the ultimate proof!

by Kara E. Joyce

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College Planning Calendar: September 2024

A new academic year has officially begun, and there’s a ton of planning to do. Get started with the September edition of our College Planning Calendar!

by CollegeXpress

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How You Can Earn an Associate Degree in High School

Wish you could experience college life in high school? You could take college classes and earn enough credit for an associate degree through dual enrollment!

by Maggie Jordan

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The Real Cost of College and How to Pay It

College costs are often not what they seem up front. Here's how families can understand how much it will actually cost, plus tips for the financial aid process.

by Robin Farmer

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Marymount Manhattan College — New York, NY

Founded in 1936, Marymount Manhattan College is a private, four-year, liberal arts college that is known for its programs in the arts, business, and education. It is located on a one-acre campus in New York City, New York.

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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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5 Reasons to Consider Dual Enrollment in High School

Did you know you can earn college credit while in high school? Dual enrollment programs give you a head start and help you save on college costs.

by RaeAnn Jent