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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.
How to Visualize Yourself at College and Life Postgrad
Preparing for college and your future is part being able to visualize it and finding tools to help you do so. Here's how you can prepare for a great experience.
The Best Time to Ask Your School Counselor These Important Questions
Need answers about the college search and application process? Go and ask your counselor! Here are some important questions you should ask and when.
by Phoebe Bain
Smart College Budgeting Advice for Parents and Money Strategies for Students
Budgeting for college can be tough, but working with your student on finances will make everything easier in the long run. Here are some tips for everyone!
Protecting the College Investment: 5 Things Parents Need to Know
The pricetag for an undergraduate college degree seems daunting and insurmountable. However, there are steps parents can take to ensure the college investment is a favorable one.
by Mindy Popp
Great Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities in the Midwest
The Midwest is a great region to go to college, especially if you're considering a liberal arts school. Start exploring some great options with this list.
How High School Students Can Pursue an Interest in Law
Law school is a long road that may seem far away for high school students, but there’s a lot you can do to foster this interest now. Learn more here!
Who and How to Ask for College Recommendation Letters
What should be at the top of your college applications to-do list? Getting your recommendations lined up. Learn more about asking for letters here!
What Do Law Schools Look for in Your Application?
Who doesn't want to look great when they're applying to law school? Check out these tips from a real admission director to elevate your application!
How to Make a Debt–Free College Experience a Reality
With FAFSA issues putting pressure on students and families, here’s some advice from a rising first-gen student on how to make college a financial reality.
Good Health and Nutrition Tips for College Student–Athletes
Eating the right foods at the right time is crucial for student-athletes to maintain peak performance. Here's what you need to know about what you eat.
by Abby Parcon
5 Insider Tips for BS/MD Admission Success
Impress direct-entry medical program admission committees with these top tips on writing a great essay, avoiding mistakes, showing commitment, and more.
5 Simple Tips for Picking a First–Year Roommate
Your college roommate is someone you'll be spending a ton of time with, so you want a good match. Here are five tips to help you choose the right person.
Looking for a Unique First–Year Experience? Consider Studying Abroad
Why do you have to wait to go abroad in college? Many schools think you shouldn't! Learn about new study abroad programs now offered to incoming students.
by Scott Gibney
Six Fun Ways to Prepare for Your First Year of College
College-bound students have a right to be enthusiastic—and a little nervous! Here's how to channel that energy to prepare for your first year on campus.
by Ryan Nguyen
Picking the Right Major: How Close Is Close Enough?
How close is close enough when it comes to choosing a major that will accomplish your necessary career preparedness? Find out from a college admission insider.
Our Best Advice for Having an Awesome Summer Break
Make your summer vacation productive and fun with our best advice on getting work experience, preparing for college, and recharging after a long school year.
Important Safety Measures to Take During a Natural Disaster on Campus
Natural disasters have no regard to who or where they're hitting—including college campuses. Here's how to stay safe before, during, and after a storm.
Why Model UN Is the Perfect High School Extracurricular
What is Model UN, why should you participate, and how can it help prepare you for college? Find all the answers to these questions and more now!
by Hannah Chen
How to Get Ahead in High School With Dual Enrollment Credit
Dual enrollment is great for bringing academics to the next level. Here's how you can get ahead by taking college-level courses for credit in high school.
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