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A Helpful Guide to LinkedIn for High School Students
Learn how to create a standout LinkedIn profile in high school. Discover tips for headshots, headlines, and showcasing skills without work experience.
How to Plan a Best Friends Date for Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day doesn't have to be all about couples and mushy romantic love. Celebrate the love you have for your friends with this step-by-step guide!
by Kelli Dolan
6 Questions to Ask About a University's Cultural Fit
Finding a good cultural fit in a university is important to being comfortable and happy on campus. Here's how to review schools through this cultural lens.
How Can I Avoid College Application Fees and Save Money?
College application fees can stack up quickly. Here's some expert advice on fee waivers, how to know if you're eligible, and where to get them
The Quick, Essential Packing List for Studying Abroad
You're in for a wild study abroad adventure, but first you have to finish (read: start) packing. Here's a quick outline to help you out!
A Quick Guide to Finding the Christmas Spirit on Campus
The Christmas season is a magical time, and you can make it more special by joining in activities on campus. Here are some ideas for a holly jolly holiday!
10 Signs the End of School Is Turning You Into a Zombie
May is Zombie Awareness Month, and the end of the school year may have you feeling like the undead. Here are 10 scary signs to watch out for!
Mistakes First–Year College Students Make (and How to Avoid Them)
Transitioning to college life can be a bit bumpy, and everyone makes mistakes. Here are a few faux pas to avoid to make your first year go more smoothly.
by Naomi Hong
Campus Visits: Places to Go and Questions to Ask
Maximize your college tours with this comprehensive campus visit checklist. Discover exactly where to go and the smart questions you need to ask to find your perfect fit.
10 Colleges That Went Green Before It Was Cool
Being eco-friendly is all the rageāand for good reason! Get inspired and see how these 10 colleges have led the way when it comes to going green on campus.
by Jessica King
Supporting Victims of Tragedy: How Can Students Help?
The world has been facing a terrifying amount of tragedies and disasters recently. Here are a few ways students can help.
by Zia Sampson
How to Help Your Live–In College Student Prepare for an Independent Life
If your teen is living at home during college, it doesn't mean they shouldn't start living a more independent life. Here's what parents can do to help.
A High School Starter Guide to Financial Responsibility
Starting college means new responsibilities, including financial ones. Here are some ways to start successfully managing your finances before college.
How to Save Money During Your Spring Break Vacation
You don't have to make it rain to have a good time on spring break. Here are a few tips and tricks to cut corners and save money on vacation.
What Are Some Good Nutrition Tips for Busy College Students?
College can be a health and fitness minefield for students. This expert dietician has great advice to help busy students balance nutrition on campus.
Part–Time Jobs and Money–Making Ideas for Students
Looking for a part-time job to earn money in high school? Check out all these options and get your job search or side hustle started with this advice.
The Importance of Sustainability in the College Search
Colleges can be incubators of change and leaders in environmental sustainability. Here's how to find schools that take this critical issue seriously.
by Micah Canal
6 Important Questions About Service Learning in College, Answered
Service learning is a learning model that combines community with real-life problem solving. Here are 6 questions you should ask about this opportunity.
Top 5 Scholarship Scam Warning Signs to Look Out For
Don't shy away from applying for legitimate scholarships because you're worried about being scammed. Here are the top warning signs for fake scholarships.
5 Tips to Help College Students Manage Their Finances
Learning how to manage your finances isn't something you're usually taught in high school. Read this expert financial planning to set yourself up for college!
by Hao Liu
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