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How to Easily Plan and Register for Your College Courses
Registering for your classes is an important next step after getting into college. Here's how to easily plan your academic schedule and get registered.
College Planning Calendar: July 2024
Summer means warm weather, vacations, and fun! But there are still some important dates and college prep steps to take. See what July has in store here.
Extracurricular Activities: The Big Secret to Winning at College Life
Imagine a secret formula that results in happiness, better academics, and improved job prospects for college students. Want to be in on the secret? Read on!
IB Crash Course: 4 Big Questions About the Pre–College Program, Answered
The International Baccalaureate is a great advanced learning option for high school students. Here’s what you should know to decide if it's right for you!
Top Tips to Help You Manage Your Stress During College Application Season
Senior year is stressful, with standardized tests, college apps, extracurriculars, and school work. Here are some ways to keep you calm through all of it.
The Likely Letter: A Sweet Surprise in College Admission
Prestigious colleges send "likely letters" to their most coveted students to entice enrollment. Here's what to know about this unique admission experience.
by Faith Harron
7 Helpful Money–Saving Habits College Students Should Learn
Living can be so expensive, especially for a student with minimal income. Here are seven easy ways to save money while still having fun during college.
From All–American to Zamboni: College Sports Terms You Need to Know
Whether you want to get recruited, play for fun, or cheer from the sidelines, this college athletics glossary has all the sports terms you should know.
9 Smart College Student Money Moves to Buy a Home by 25
Buying your first home is a big goal, but it takes a lot of smart financial planning to get there. Here’s how you can start making smart money moves in college.
by Maxime Croll
4 Good and 3 Bad Reasons to Change Your College Major
There are some good and bad reasons to switch your college major. Do any of these common scenarios apply to you? Here's some advice, plus questions to ask!
How to Be Awesome at College: A Student's Cheat Sheet
Are you ready for college? Here are our top tips for kicking butt and taking names on campus, from academics to socializing and everything in between!
Success With Learning Differences: Important Services Offered in College
For parents of teens with learning disabilities, here's what you should know about the services colleges provide and what your student needs for support.
The Best Time to Ask Your School Counselor These Important Questions
Need answers about the college search and application process? Go and ask your counselor! Here are some important questions you should ask and when.
by Phoebe Bain
Direct Admission at Colleges: What to Know and How to Get Instantly Accepted
Direct admission is the latest movement in making college more accessible to all. If you're thinking of pursuing this option, here's what you need to know.
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.
College Planning Calendar: September 2024
A new academic year has officially begun, and there’s a ton of planning to do. Get started with the September edition of our College Planning Calendar!
5 Flexible Part–Time Jobs for High School and College Students
Many high school and college students get part-time jobs while in school, but flexibility for a busy student schedule is key. Here are five jobs to consider!
Campus Visits: Not Just a Useful Step for Undergrads!
Campus visits come to mind when you think about undergrad programs, but what about grad school? Here's why even grad students should consider a campus visit.
Are You Ready to Transfer? Planning for Your Future
Most community college students intend to transfer to a four-year school—but are you ready for the move? Here's what you should do to make it a reality.
Private School and Your Child's Future
With well over 25,000 programs in operation nationwide, nonpublic schools are an option for parents across the country. The sheer variety of schools can enable families to find the best educational match for students' talents and interests.
by Dan McKeever
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