by Noah D. Valletutti
CollegeXpress Student Writer, Florida Southern College
There's so much to do on a college campus! Too much, you might think, with all the options you have. Here's a quick breakdown to get you involved in student activities.
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by Dr. Brian Sajko
Vice President of Enrollment Management, Stephens College
The key to making your new country and campus feel like home is engaging with and immersing in the culture. Here are a few ways international students can do just that.
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by Rebecca Blyn
CollegeXpress Student Writer
Interested in music but not in majoring in it? There are a ton of opportunities to get involved musically on campus, from joining ensembles to taking gen ed classes.
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by Karabella Hernandez
CollegeXpress Student Writer
College truly has something for everyone. Here are a few ways to get involved in activities on campus!
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by Paige Miller
CollegeXpress Student Writer
Freshman orientation is your first glimpse at college life, so it can be a bit intimidating. But you will survive it, especially if you follow these five tips.
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by Caroline Betik
CollegeXpress Student Writer, University of Texas at Austin
Finding a campus community is a common struggle for college freshmen. Here are a few tips to make it a bit easier to find your place on campus.
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by Claire Carter
Assistant Editor at Carnegie Communications
Getting ready for college is about way more than buying out the bookstore's apparel section.
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by Emily Rogan
Student, Morehead State University
Trying this stuff freshman year can help you find other great opportunities during the rest of your college career. So get to it!
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by Jessee Sandlin
Marketing and Communication Specialist
Is finding a home for your faith important to your college experience? Then this advice is for you.
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by Jonathan Wehner
Director of Recruitment and Strategic Initiatives, Case Western Reserve University
Imagine a secret formula that when activated resulted in increased happiness, better academic outcomes, and improved job prospects for college students. Does that sound like a secret you want to be in on?
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