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How Can I Get Transfer Recommendations Early in the Year?

If you're a first-year student wanting to transfer colleges but you're worried about finding recommenders to write letters, check out our experts' advice.

by Robyn Scott; Dr. Deb Geller, EdD; Charlotte M. Klaar, PhD

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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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Top College Search Advice From an Admission Insider

Not sure how to navigate the college search? Here's an inside view of college admission and financial aid, plus strategies to make your process successful.

by Dr. Matthew T. Proto

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How to Create Your Own College Major, Step–by–Step

Can't find the right major for college? Interested in creating your own? Here's everything you need to know to make your individualized major a reality.

by Dr. Brian Sajko

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13 Things Admission Teams See in Great Grad School Applications

What are graduate admission officers looking for when reviewing applications? It's not all about grades. Here's what they expect to see in a grad student.

by Dr. Tracey Sheetz; CollegeXpress

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Is Going to College Really Worth the Cost?

The cost of college has steadily risen over the years. So is earning a degree still worth it? Our experts explain why it is for several unexpected reasons.

by Suzanne Shaffer; Dr. Deb Geller, EdD; Jacqueline Hicks Grazette; Aaron McDaniel; CollegeXpress

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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

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5 Examples of Real Passion Projects That Admission Officers Love

Whether you're helping the community or inventing environmental solutions, these passion projects are sure to get you noticed by admission representatives.

by Kristen Moon

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Weirdest College Traditions

Time-honored traditions? Not likely. They're weird. But as a team full of weirdos, we say "weird" with the utmost affection.

source: Research provided by Susan Solomon, Kehillah Jewish High School

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5 Best Practices for Communicating With College Representatives

Reaching out to college admission representatives is an important part of the college process. Here's some advice on how to correspond with them the right way.

by Lawrence M. Rich, PhD

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How to Build the Perfect College Application

It's only a few sheets of paper, but when it comes to attending your dream college, your college application is the most important document in the universe.

by CollegeXpress

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Strong Women Leading the Higher Education Industry

To celebrate empowering people, we're sharing the stories of four women in higher education leadership who are making an impact in the field today.

by Sara Karnish

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6 Quick Expert Tips to Remember for Music School Admission

If you want to apply to a music college, consider these six tips to make admission as easy as possible from an expert who understands the whole process.

by Annie Bosler

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Guide to Grad Admission Tests: GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT

There are four grad admission tests: GRE, GMAT, MCAT, LSAT. If you're thinking of attending grad school, you'll only have to take one. Here's what to know.

by Manya Chylinski

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Lipscomb University — Nashville, TN

Founded in 1891, Lipscomb University is a private, nonprofit liberal arts university that is known for its strong programs in business, education, and health care. It is located on an 89-acre campus in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Georgian Court University — Lakewood, NJ

Founded in 1908, Georgian Court University is a private four-year comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in nursing, business, and education. It is located on a 156-acre campus in Lakewood, New Jersey—60 miles from both Philadelphia and New York City.

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Colleges and Universities With the Best School Mascots in the Country

From the fierce to the funny, explore our list of the best college mascots in the US. Discover which schools have the most beloved and iconic characters.

source: CX Student Users