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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey—New Brunswick — New Brunswick, NJ

Founded in 1766, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey—New Brunswick is a public, coeducational, research university that is known for its strong programs in engineering, agriculture, and the arts and sciences. It is located on a large campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

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Seton Hall University — South Orange, NJ

Founded in 1856, Seton Hall University is a private four-year Catholic university that is known for its strong programs in Business Administration and its commitment to its Catholic mission. It is located on a 58-acre campus in South Orange, New Jersey—14 miles from New York City.

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How to Give Your Résumé the Disney Effect

Learn how to apply Disney’s world-class branding and storytelling techniques to your resume to capture the attention of recruiters and land your dream job.

by Kara E. Joyce

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University of Nevada, Reno — Reno, NV

Founded in 1864, the University of Nevada, Reno is a public, four-year, land-grant, comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in Engineering, Business, and Education. It is located on a 200-acre campus in Reno, Nevada.

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How Can I Measure College Support for LD Students?

Students with learning disabilities should know what support a college provides before making a final decision. Our experts have some quick advice!

by Eric Endlich, PhD; Eileen Antalek, EdD

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5 Unique Majors and Careers to Consider Pursuing in College

You don't have to follow a conventional major path just because everyone else does. Here's an idea of some unique fields you could pursue while in college.

by Lianna Jacob

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10 Tips for Landing an Awesome College Internship

Landing a college internship is important to your academic career. From how to find one to nailing interviews, these 10 tips will help you rock your internship.

by Naomi Hong

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Gold–Medal Colleges for Winter Olympic Sports

In honor of athleticism, check out our college lists categorized by some of your favorite Winter Olympic sports. Your future school may be right here!

by CollegeXpress

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3 Reasons Why Applying to QuestBridge Is Worth It

Not all QuestBridge applicants receive a full-ride scholarship, but there are other opportunities. Here are three reasons why you should apply to the program.

by Lydia Abedeen

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Pace University—Westchester — Pleasantville, NY

Founded in 1906, Pace University is a private, four-year, comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in business, law, and health care. It is located on a three-acre urban campus in New York City and its 200-acre suburban campus is located in Pleasantville-Briarcliff, twenty miles from New York City.

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A Comprehensive 2–Year Calendar for High School Juniors and Seniors

Junior and senior year are the big years in your college planning journey. Check out this handy timeline so you know what to do and when to do it.

by CollegeXpress

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Reliable Advice for Disadvantaged Students Conducting Their College Search

From campus visits to admission tests, low-income, first-gen, or other disadvantaged students can use this advice to be confident in their college search.

by Alexess Sosa

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Top 6 Things Juniors Can Do Right Now to Prepare for College Admission

Junior year of high school is when students should really start preparing for college admission. Here are six things you can do now to get ready!

by Kristen Moon

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Four–Year Schools in Rhode Island with Articulation Agreements

These are the four-year schools in the Ocean State accepting articulation agreements. Check with each school you're considering to confirm which community colleges they're working with. (What's an articulation agreement? Basically, it allows students to transfer recognized community college credits toward their four-year degree. Not too shabby!)

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Your Simple Guide to Junior and Senior Year Admission Planning

The college application process is going to fly by faster than you'd think. Here's a college search timeline to help guide you through your junior and senior year.

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5 Great Places to Look for STEM Volunteer Opportunities in High School

Looking for a way to volunteer and pursue your love of STEM at the same time? Here are five opportunities high schoolers should learn more about.

by Alyssa Montanez

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7 Incredible Scholarship Opportunities to Help You Study Abroad

Studying abroad is expensive, but you can prepare for your program by finding free money to help pay for it with these great scholarship opportunities.

by Jean O'Toole