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How Can I Find a Great College Where I Can Grow Spiritually?

As a religious student, you have an extra layer to the college search: your faith. Here's some expert advice on how to find a school for spiritual growth.

by Jessee Sandlin

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Post–College Advice for Unemployed Graduates

Graduating college without a job lined up? A lot of students are in the same boat. Here's what you can do to boost your career prospects and find work ASAP.

by Lamar Hull

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How to Succeed in 3 Areas of Life as a Student–Athlete

Being a student-athlete is a major commitment. Here's some advice from a peer on excelling in three major areas of every collegiate athlete's life.

by Eljin Rhymes

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5 Life–Changing Reasons You Should Intern Abroad

Landing an internship abroad is a life-changing opportunity. Here are all the things this unique experience could teach you and why you should go for it!

by Naomi Hong

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National Academy for Nuclear Training Scholarship

Applicant must be enrolled full-time in an accredited four-year institution and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicant must submit essay describing educational goals and interest in careers in the nuclear power industry. Applicant must list planned or desired summer employment, co-op assignments, or internships. Applications must be endorsed and sent by the applicant's school. Selection is based upon academic performance, eligible major, and potential for career in the nuclear power industry. Preference will be given to those students indicating specific interest in and preparation for careers in the U.S. nuclear power industy. Students with commitments/obligations that prevent availability for possible nuclear power industry employment immediately after graduation are not eligible.

Max Award: $2,500

sponsored by National Academy for Nuclear Training

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Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award

Grants are intended for art students and artists in the early or developmental stage of their career. Applicants must work in a figurative or representational style of painting, drawing, sculpture, or printmaking and be committed to making the practice of their art a lifetime career. Grants are intended to assist applicants in the study or practice of their art, and the costs associated therewith, such as tuition, studio rental, model fees, travel, and living expenses. Eligible courses of study or training include undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate studies and diploma programs from accredited institutions, recognized residencies, apprenticeships/internships, and studio training. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of their application. Grants are available to students and artists around the world.

Max Award: $18,000

sponsored by Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation

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7 Practical Alternatives to a Full–Time Job After Graduation

Going straight into a full-time career after graduation is the usual choice, but it's not the only one. Here are seven alternative options for postgrad life.

by Maxime Croll

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7 Exciting Reasons You Should Study Abroad

Studying abroad is one of the most exciting opportunities you can take advantage of in college. Here are all the reasons why you should study abroad!

by Hannah Anderson

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How Does a Virtual Interview Differ From an In–Person One?

Video interviews are a lot different than talking to a prospective employer face-to-face. Learn tricks that will make your virtual interview successful here!

by James Werner

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How Can I Manage a Part–Time Job as a Full–Time Student?

Many students need to work a part-time job as a full-time student. Learn how to find one and do it successfully with this expert advice!

by Christine Fader

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Rhode Island Hidden Gems

Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Ocean State.

source: College Finder Research

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Video: Summer Jobs for Students

Sure, summer should be fun, but how are you going to pay for fun without money? Here are some summer job ideas around the house and community for students.

by CollegeXpress

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How Do I Evaluate the Quality of a Science Program Before Applying?

Thinking about majoring in a STEM field? Here's some expert advice on researching your academic programs of interest before applying for admission.

by CollegeXpress

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5 Easy Ways to Experience Culture Without Going Abroad

The cost of studying abroad isn't feasible for many students. If you’re looking for cheaper ways to get intercultural experiences, check out these alternatives.

by Callie McGill

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DePauw University — Greencastle, IN

Founded in 1837, DePauw University is a private liberal arts university that is known for its strong programs in the liberal arts, business, and music. It is located on a 695-acre campus in Greencastle, Indiana—40 miles west of Indianapolis.

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Noyce Scholars Program

Applicant must be an undergraduate student who majored in mathematics, biology, chemistry, or physics who plans to become a secondary-level teacher. Award begins with paid, education-related internships for 50 first- or second-year students (10 students per year). Among many valuable experiences, some participants serve as teaching assistants for Elon Academy, a college-access program for students with financial need and/or no family history of college. Two-year scholarships encourage talented STEM majors to complete a Teacher Education program to earn licensure (grades 9-12) in addition to their bachelor's degree in mathematics, biology, chemistry or physics. Three cohorts (6 students per year) receive a $21,900 scholarship during both their junior and senior years.

sponsored by Elon University

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What You Should Know About Majoring in Public Relations

If you're exploring majors, consider studying Public Relations for a lot of job opportunities after college. Here's a guide on what to expect from PR.

by Mackenzie Pierce

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The Best College Extracurriculars to Stand Out to Future Employers

Extracurriculars are great for showing future employers what you're passionate about. Here are the best activities to boost your résumé and impress people.

by Naomi Hong

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8 Ways to Get Business Experience in High School for College Admission

Are you interested in studying Business in college? Why not start your education now? Here are eight great ways to find business opportunities in high school.

by Sydney Mathew

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5 Ways to Build Work Relationships for Career Success

The secret to landing an interview, having a mentor, and more lies in how you connect to others. Here's how you can build rapport and a stronger network.

by Susan Young