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The Top 20 Cities for College Students

These rankings are based on academic environment (student diversity, student concentration, research capacity, and degree attainment), quality of life (arts and leisure, city accessibility, creative class, and cost of living), and professional opportunity (earning potential, entrepreneurial activity, unemployment, and brain gain or drain). Major cities are defined as areas with populations greater than 2,500,000.

source: American Institute for Economic Research, 2016 College Destinations Index

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5 Important Questions to Ask on a Christian College Visit

In addition to the standard questions, there are a few specific things you should ask about when you visit a Christian college. Add these to your list now!

by Nadia Tubbs

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Great Graduate Schools and Programs in the South

If you're looking for a sunny place to earn your advanced degree, check out this list of great graduate school and program options in the Southern US.

by CollegeXpress

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5 Questions to Ask Your First Year at a Christian College

Headed off to a Christian college? You should be asking yourself these questions before and during the year to learn more about your beliefs, needs, and goals.

by Savanna Mertz

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Best College and University Towns for Campus Visit Road Trips

College visit road trips let you not only tour campuses but also get a feel for the local community. Start exploring great college towns with this list!

source: CX Student Users

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The Best Online MBA Degree Programs for Graduate Students

You can get your MBA in your sweatpants? Well, just because you're taking your MBA classes online from your kitchen table doesn't mean you can't wear a nice suit. These are MBACentral's top 30 choices for the best online MBA programs in the country. You can view their rationale and school details on the original list on MBACentral's website.

source: MBACentral Best Online MBA Programs (Shared with permission)

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Where Money Is Given to Students Without Financial Need

Smart, talented, driven students deserve a tuition break, whether they have financial need or not. You know the kids we're talking about, the ones who are impossibly brainy, play soccer and the flute, volunteer with blind orphans, and have a perfect smile.

source: CollegeXpress

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Schools for Those Interested in Computer and Video Game Development: The Game Developers' List

Where did today's video game developers learn to do what they do? At the schools listed here.

source: International Game Developers Association

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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.

by CollegeXpress

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The Best Ice Cream Shops in College Towns Across the Country

Always on the hunt for a great cone or dish? Here's the scoop on the best ice cream shops in some of the biggest college towns in the country.

by Regan Collins

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Where Your Favorite Actors Earned Their College Degrees

Find out where Hollywood's biggest stars—from Meryl Streep to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson—earned their college degrees and what they majored in.

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A Look Inside the Rapid Rise of eSports in College Athletics

Although eSports still feels relatively new, its explosive popularity can't be understated. Let's explore eSports in college and how you can get involved.

by Jack Shaw

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Fostering Diversity: College Clubs That Welcome Students of All Cultures

There are lots of opportunities to be part of a diverse community on your college campus. Here are some student organizations to consider joining!

by Nivashini Saravanakumar

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Where You Don't Need to Be Needy to Get Financial Aid

Todd Fothergill knows his stuff. He's an expert on financial aid and educational consultant based in New Hampshire. We asked him which schools would give generous merit aid to students starting with a B+ average and a combined Critical Reading/Math SAT score of 1150 or higher. These schools made the cut.

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What You Need to Know About Early Decision I and II in College Admission

Considering applying to college Early Decision? Before you do, learn more about this binding program, the difference between ED I and II, and more.

by Kristen Moon

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Some of the Safest College Campuses in the Country

A safe environment is important to everyone who lives, learns, and works on any college campus. And you can feel good knowing these are some of the safest, according to real college students! Our users rated these schools as "excellent" when we asked them about campus safety in a recent survey.

source: CX Student Users

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How You Can Earn an Associate Degree in High School

Wish you could experience college life in high school? You could take college classes and earn enough credit for an associate degree through dual enrollment!

by Maggie Jordan

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A Look at Where Pro Football Players Went to College

Do you know where your favorite athletes went to college? Check out these five big-name football players and their higher education alma maters.

by B. Juda

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Great Graduate Schools With Fully Online Programs

Interested in earning your graduate degree at home? Check out this list of highly regarded grad schools with programs offered entirely online.

by CollegeXpress

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Washington State University — Pullman, WA

Founded in 1890, Washington State University is a public land-grant research university that is known for its strong programs in agriculture, engineering, and veterinary medicine. It is located on a 620-acre campus in Pullman, Washington—75 miles south of Spokane.

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