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How to Build Better Relationships With Your Teachers

Having good relationships with your teachers is of the utmost importance to academic success. Here's how you can build a better rapport with your teachers.

by Varnika Dhyani

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Connecting With Your Teachers: 5 Tips for Success in High School or College

Want to make better connections with your teachers or professors? Learn how and why it’s worth making the effort both inside and outside the classroom.

by Hunter Maguire

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Connect With School Counselors During COVID–19

Students should connect and engage with their counselors during this hard time--about anything! Here's why and how to reach out about important topics.

by Kelli Dolan

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6 Reasons to Put in Effort With Counselors and Teachers

High school and college students should be meeting with counselors and teachers regularly. Reluctant to start? Here are six reasons to change your mind!

by Ginger Abbot

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How Parents and Teachers Can Help Combat Senioritis

Worried your student might come down with senioritis this spring? Check out these tips on how to help them stay on top in their last months of high school.

by Dr. Pamela Roggeman

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What Is Being a Teacher Really Like?

These five teachers shared their biggest takeaways from decades in the field.

by CollegeXpress

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Video: Asking for a Letter of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation are a crucial part of the college admission process, but who and how do you ask for them? These teachers have the answer.

by CollegeXpress

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How Students Can Find Supportive Mentors in College

Finding supportive mentors in college is crucial to any student's academic success. Here's who to look for and how to connect with them.

by Katherine Price

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Connect the Mind and Heart by Choosing a Catholic College

More than 200 Catholic higher education institutions in the United States prepare students for more than professional careers, they give them the tools to lead meaningful lives.

by Suzanne M. Petrusch

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How to Prepare for University Fairs and Really Get to Know Schools

University fairs allow students who can't visit international campuses to connect with their schools of interest. Here's how to prep for these big events!

by Kristina Ordanza

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The Best Opportunities for Students to Volunteer in October

Everyone loves seeing what national month it is, and October brings awareness to a lot of important things, from bullying prevention to breast cancer. Here are some ways to connect with those causes at your school.

by Kara E. Joyce

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A New Learning Ethos: What Does the Future of AI Look Like for Education?

AI is quickly taking its place in all facets of the world—including education. So what does this mean for students and their teachers? Let's discuss.

by Chris Griffiths and Caragh Medlicott

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Great Colleges and Universities for Education in the Midwest and West

Looking for great Teaching programs? Check out these colleges in the Midwestern and Western US that offer exceptional academics in Education and Teaching.

by CollegeXpress

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The Most Important Thing to Do in Remote Learning

There's one simple thing you can do during remote learning to set yourself up for success: turn your camera on! Read on to see why it's so important.

by Kate Malczewski

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4 Reassuring Tips for Sudden Homeschool Students and Parents

Due to the pandemic, some parents are learning to homeschool their kids for the first time. If you're one of them, here are tips to help get you through.

by Daniel Katz, PhD

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An Inside Look at Student Teaching and the Pandemic

COVID-19 has changed a lot about student teaching, but not everything. Here's what to know as a future educator about student teaching and the pandemic.

by Ginger Abbot

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Special Shout–Outs for Teacher Appreciation Week

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! We're showing our appreciation of amazing educators with shout-outs from their own students in the CX community.

by CollegeXpress

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Bridgewater College — Bridgewater, VA

Bridgewater College, founded in 1880, is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Church of the Brethren. Its 300-acre campus is located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, nearby to Harrisonburg, Charlottesville, Washington, DC, and Richmond.

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