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The Best and Worst College Advice From Real Students
Not all college advice is good or helpful, so you must learn what tips to dismiss. Here's the best and worst college advice from real students to help you!
Top 10 Ways You Can Help Your Students Stand Out to Colleges
Students need your support during the college search and admission process. Here are 10 ways counselors can help students stand out to schools they care about.
by Lisa Bleich
A New Learning Ethos: What Does the Future of AI Look Like for Education?
AI is quickly taking its place in all facets of the world—including education. So what does this mean for students and their teachers? Let's discuss.
How to Write Your Grad School Application Essay
The grad school application essay isn't like any other piece of writing. Craft your best essay for graduate admission with this helpful advice.
5 Good Reasons You Should Take a Summer Class
Summer is finally here! While you may be tempted to take a full break from school, here are five good reasons why you should consider taking at least one class.
by R. Sundling
8 Ways to Study for a Job Interview Like an Exam
Job interviews are a lot like exams. And the best way to do well on both is to study! Here's how you can prepare for your interview like you would a test.
by Robyn Scott
Video: CollegeXpress Talks to YelloPain About Voting
Check out our chat with YelloPain, a rapper and activist who's set his sights on getting young Americans to get informed, get registered, and show up to vote!
4 Smart, Responsible Ways to Incorporate AI and ChatGPT in Test Prep
While it's frowned upon to use AI to do your homework for you, there are many ways to use it to supplement your studies and maximize test prep. Here's how!
6 Insider Tips for High Scores on the Medical School Casper Exam
The Casper exam is growing in popularity for admission to health programs and med school. Learn more about the test and how you can prepare for it here.
by Kristen Moon
4 Important Numbers to Know Before Your Teen Applies to College
One of your main parental roles in the college search is figuring out the numbers. Here are the most important figures to know before your student applies.
How to Get the Most Financial Aid Possible for Your College Education
Financial aid eases the burden of college costs for many students. Make sure you're getting the most out of your financial aid offers with this advice.
by Sara Karnish
AI and Your College Applications: What You Need to Know
A new resource is taking over the world of college admission: AI. Here's how AI tools are changing essays and other elements of the application process.
by Amber Li
How the Digital Age Is Changing STEM Learning for the Better
Emerging tech is changing the world of science, engineering, and math. Discover how digital-powered learning is enhancing the STEM student experience now.
Five Thoughtful Steps to Help You Make Your Final College Decision
It's coming down to the wire on choosing the college you're going to attend. Time to make a tough decision! This advice will help you make a good choice.
Admission Granted: Examples of Successful College Application Essays, Volume II
We have even more college admission essay examples if you're still stuck on what to write about, how long it should be, and more. Check them out now!
Smart Things You Should Do With Excess 529 Funds
Your student's college graduation is coming up, and surprise! You have extra money in your 529 plan. What should you do with it? Here are some options.
Quick List of Job Search Tips for Graduate Students
The prospect of better jobs is a common reason to go to grad school. With diligence, you can embark on a fulfilling career after graduation with this advice.
How to Create the Best Transfer Roommate Experience in College
Successful transfer students take control of their college journey, right down to whom they live with. Make the roommate selection process easier with these tips!
by Kelli Dolan
How to Support and Uplift During Women's History Month
This month and beyond, students, colleges, and counselors need to learn how to support, learn, and uplift causes for women's rights. Here are some ideas!
How to Succeed in College as an Adult Student
Higher education isn't exclusive to high school graduates. Adult learners have much to gain by going back to college or attending for the first time!
by Mark Rowh
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