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3 Important Questions to Ask About Aid Award Letters
Financial aid award letters are a relief to receive and confusing to understand. Here are three important questions you should ask before accepting your aid.
7 Incredible Scholarship Opportunities to Help You Study Abroad
Studying abroad is expensive, but you can prepare for your program by finding free money to help pay for it with these great scholarship opportunities.
by Jean O'Toole
Types of Student Loans Explained: Federal vs. Private
Need to borrow money for college? Then it's time to learn about federal and private loans. See what loans are available and the differences between them here.
5 Great Career Paths to Pursue With an Undergrad Biology Degree
Are you interested in science but not sure what you want to do after college? A Biology degree can set you on many paths, including these five careers.
Counselor Q&A: How to Be Smart When Planning for College During the Pandemic
There's a lot of uncertainty in college admission due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some answers to common student questions from an expert counselor.
Top 6 Things to Do While You're Studying Abroad in College
Many college students lose track of what to do and how to make the most of their time abroad. Be sure you fit in these six experiences during your trip!
9 Study Tips to Help You Conquer AP Tests
Whether you're tackling your very first AP test this year or prepping for your very last one, here are 10 study tips that'll help you score high on any AP exam.
by Ryan Nguyen
Should I Recommend International Universities to My American Students?
Should your adventurous students say "see ya later!" to the US and consider applying to college in another country? One expert weighs the pros and cons.
How to Know If You're Ready for College
Being ready for college is more than just sending in your deposit and packing up. Here's how to make sure you're ready academically, emotionally, and beyond.
Transferring Myths Series: Graduating On Time
In this second post in a series of common transfer myths, we tackle on-time graduation--and how transfer students can make it happen.
How to Help Your Reluctant Student Start Planning for College
High school is when college conversations begin in earnest, but sometimes students don't readily engage. Here's how parents can help get the ball rolling.
The Worst Myth: College Is for Rich Kids
Do you need to be rich in order to get a college degree? Absolutely not! But if you're concerned about affording your college costs, check out this advice.
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