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4 Secrets to Finding a Great Volunteer Site
Looking for an extracurricular activity that keeps on giving? Consider volunteering at a local organization. Here are some tips on choosing the right one!
by Emily Smith
Great Colleges and Universities for Business in the Midwest
Whether you're looking to study Business at home or internationally, on campus or online, these colleges based out of the Midwestern US are all smart choices!
Great Universities in the South for International Students
Planning to study at an American university but not sure where you should go? Check out this list of great colleges and universities in the Southern US.
So Many Engineering Majors: Which One Is Right for You?
So you want to study Engineering? You have a ton of options for what to major in. Here's a breakdown of just a few of the choices you have!
by Mark Rowh
Great Colleges and Universities for Visual Arts in the Northeast and South
These schools in the Northeastern and Southern US offer amazing Visual Arts programs. Your dream school could be only a button click away!
Student–Friendly Ways to Make Money in Your Spare Time
Between your classes, extracurriculars, and you know, having a life, you probably don't have a lot of spare time to earn money. Luckily, you can earn some spending cash in the little time you do have with these small jobs and services.
by Emily Rogan
4 Great Benefits of Majoring in Education You Should Consider
If you're looking for a major to help change the world, one with endless possibilities, consider majoring in Education. Here are some of the benefits!
4 Great Destinations for International Students Pursuing Higher Education
COVID-19 changed a lot about education, and international students are looking for the best fit to attend university. Here’s a look at four top destinations.
3 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier in the University Search
An international student shares what he wishes he knew before he started the university admission process. His advice could help you graduate without regrets!
How to Explore Your Passion When It's Not Your Major
Most students choose their own major in college, but some don't get that luxury. Here's how to pursue your real passions if you're not in love with your field.
Great Graduate Schools and Programs in the Midwest and West
Looking for a great grad school to help boost your career prospects? Check out these options in the Midwestern and Western US that also offer online programs.
Helpful Advice for First–Years From College Students Who've Been There
What better college advice can you get than from students who've experienced it? None! Here's what first-years need to know to make their lives easier.
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
Q&A: All About the Opportunity Gap for BIPOC Students
In our final Q&A with The Opportunity Network, we discuss the nature of the opportunity gap and how we as a community can work to close it. Read on!
The Wishlist: What Students Want for the Holidays and How to Make It Happen
We asked nearly 2,000 students what they wanted this holiday season. Here are the top answers, with a helpful infographic and ways to make them a reality.
How to Determine If a Career in Internal Medicine Is Right for You
Interested in medicine but don't know what specialty to pursue? Consider a future in internal medicine! Here's what to know straight from an internist.
Great Colleges and Universities for Business in the Northeast
Start exploring amazing colleges and universities to launch your dreams with this list of schools with great Business programs in the Northeastern US.
What to Do While You Wait for Your AP Test Scores
Feeling anxious and impatient for your AP test scores to come out? Here are a few productive ways to pass the time while you wait.
Amazing Travel Scholarships and Programs for Students
Want to travel or study abroad before college? These merit and need-based scholarships can help high school students fulfill their desire to explore the world.
How Does BS/MD Admission Differ From the Traditional Undergraduate Process?
Direct medical programs have a pretty different admission process than traditional undergraduate programs. Here’s advice on how to prepare from an expert!
by Kristen Moon
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