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6 Smart Money and Budgeting Tips for High School and College Students
It's never too early to think critically about your finances. Here are a few budgeting tips to develop smart financial skills, even as a high school student!
by Faith Harron
How to Make Your Summers Before College Count
If you're really trying to get into a good college, utilizing your summers is crucially important. Here's how you can make them count!
When Should I Start Saving for My Child’s College Education?
Saving for college should ideally begin years before high school, with planning turning critical around junior year. Learn more from a financial expert here!
Important Things You Should Know About State Aid
State grant and scholarship programs differ heavily in offerings. Here's what to know about the types of state aid and how they can help you pay for college.
First–Gen Students: How to Navigate the College Search
Being a first-generation student makes the college search overwhelming without a parent to guide you, but you can own your admission process. Here's how!
by Rachel Lin
Scholarship Search Tips for High School Underclassmen
Don't wait until senior year of high school to search and apply for scholarships. Get started as early as possible with this helpful advice from a real student!
by Mannah Patel
The Importance of Career Prep: How to Plan for Your Dream Job
Is a college degree the ticket to a great job? Not quite. Career preparation is vital for every student, starting as early as high school. Learn more here!
by Abby Curtis
What Do I Need to Know Before Pursuing a BS/MD Program?
BS/MD programs are great opportunities for aspiring doctors, but what do they entail? An expert has the short answer on this unique academic offering.
by Todd Johnson
How to Get a Head Start on the College Application Process Junior Year
College applications can be stressful, especially if you leave all the work for senior year. Get a head start while you're a junior with these tips!
Top 6 College Prep Steps for First–Generation Students
First-generation students often feel all alone in the college search. But you don't have to! Here are the top tips you need for finding admission support.
College Planning Tips Every Student Should Know About
The best way to maintain your course toward college is to create a schedule and break it down over your four high school years. Here's how!
by Ryan Hickey
What You Need to Know About Athletic Recruitment
If you want to get recruited to play sports in college, you definitely need to start early. Here's everything you need to know about athletic recruitment.
by Megan Gibbs
QuestBridge: Big Opportunities for Low–Income Students
One College Prep Scholar outlines QuestBridge, a program that offers application resources and scholarship opportunities to low-income students.
Ivy League Admission for International Students: Part 2
In part two of the three-part series, we discuss how international students can plan early, be aware of test requirements, and invest in their extracurriculars.
by Matt Larriva
Grad vs. Undergrad STEM Programs: Top 4 Differences
STEM graduate study can come as a shock compared to undergraduate-level work. Check out these four key differences so you don't have to learn the hard way.
What Is Work–Study? Your Top Questions, Answered
Work-study programs are a great way for you to get paid in college while gaining valuable career skills. Here are the answers to your biggest questions.
Disney College Program: What It's Like, How to Get Accepted, and More
One student gives the inside scoop on applying for and interning with the popular Disney College Program. Learn all about it here!
Top College and Financial Aid Application Terms You Need to Know
When it comes to college and financial aid applications. a lot of words are thrown around that you may not know yet. Use this list to help you stay on track.
Easy Ways to Get Involved With Music in College
It's easy to get involved with music in college, even if it's not your major. Learn about the groups, classes, and performances you can enjoy on campus!
Why It's a Good Idea to Pursue a Unique Summer Program
Looking to stand out from the crowd in the college admission process? Try a pre-college summer program! Here's how they can help improve your chances.
by Jim Martinho
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