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Public Universities: What's in a Name?
Public schools can often be overlooked by students and parents because their names create assumptions that aren't true--by a long shot. But there's more behind the names than you may realize.
Making Powerful Connections at Your Colleges of Interest
Making connections with people at your colleges of interest is a surefire way to narrow down your top choices and stand out in the college application process.
by Anne Wager
Spotlight on 4 AAPI Professionals Making an Impact on Higher Education
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we're shining a spotlight on some amazing AAPI educators working in higher education today.
by Sara Karnish
Top Questions About eSports and College, Answered
What exactly are eSports, and what do they have to do with college? Read on to learn about the rise of eSports and their role in higher education.
Great Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities in New England
Looking for the quintessential liberal arts college experience? Look no further than these great colleges and universities in New England!
Great Undergraduate Research and Specialized Colleges in the South
If you're looking for specialized career training or a plethora of research opportunities during undergrad, look no further than these schools in the South.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey—New Brunswick — New Brunswick, NJ
Founded in 1766, Rutgers University–New Brunswick is a public coeducational university. It is the largest and most residential university within the Rutgers system, located in the city of New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Yes, connect me!Great Private Comprehensive Undergraduate Colleges in the Midwest
Looking for a comprehensive college that offers everything from bachelor’s degrees to doctoral programs? Check out these great options in the Midwestern US.
The Most Important Questions to Ask About Merit Aid
Merit-based financial aid can be a game changer for some students when it comes to paying for college. Here's what you need to know about it.
by Neeta Vallab
4 Important Ways to Do Research on a College's Website
One big part of the college search is exploring college websites. Use this advice to help you find the information you need from these important sources.
by Lianna Jacob
Why CollegeXpress? Learn more about who we are, what we do, and why we’re the best option for your college and scholarship search.
Lawrence Technological University — Southfield, MI
Lawrence Technological University, founded in 1932, is a private university. Its 107-acre campus is located in Southfield, MI, 20 miles from the center of Detroit.
Yes, connect me!Sacred Heart University — Fairfield, CT
Sacred Heart University, founded in 1963, is a private, coeducational institution and the second-largest Catholic university in New England. Its 350-acre campus is located in Fairfield, Connecticut, with satellite campuses throughout the state and abroad in Ireland and Luxembourg.
Yes, connect me!The University of Tampa — Tampa, FL
Founded in 1931, the University of Tampa is a private comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the College of Business, the College of Arts & Letters, the College of Natural & Health Sciences, and the College of Social Sciences, Mathematics & Education. Its 105-acre campus is located in central Tampa, Florida.
Yes, connect me!Networking With Alumni From Your School
The your college's network of alumni is one of the greatest resources to use in the job search. Here's how to connect with former students from your school.
by Kelly Cleary
Benefits of Transferring to a Four–Year School
The benefits of transferring are numerous. Here's what students from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, have to say about their transition to a four-year university.
Spotlight on 5 Colleges Supportive of LGBTQ+ Students
In honor of Pride Month, we're sharing five great colleges and universities that are particularly supportive of LGBTQ+ students. Check them out!
by Kelli Dolan
6 Simple Ways to Connect With Colleges on Social Media
Social media is a great way to connect with and learn more about colleges. Here are six easy ways to stand out online to great schools.
The Likely Letter: A Sweet Surprise in College Admission
Many prestigious schools send "likely letters" to their most coveted students to entice them to enroll. Read on to learn more.
by Faith Harron
4 Ways You Bring Culture and Diversity to Your College
All types of students bring different cultures and customs to their colleges. Here are all the ways your personal experiences impact the campus community.
by Dawson Vore
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