Many students worry about getting called out for plagiarism, even unintentionally. Here are three common plagiarism myths to know so you can avoid mishaps.
Your communications major could land you in many different careers after graduation. Here's a look at the fields you could go into as a communications major.
by Emily Rogan CollegeXpress Student Writer, Morehead State University
With so many colleges out there, it's daunting finding the right fit for you. Here are the key questions to ask yourself to head in the right direction.
What better way is there to get organized than taking it from a student who's great at it? Here's the advice you need to get it together this semester.
by Krysten Gross CollegeXpress Student Writer, Elmhurst College
So, you know what college major and career you want to pursue, but the parents aren't on board. What now? First, take a breath. Second, follow these tips.
Your grades don't define you, but they still matter in high school and for college admission. Here's why you should take your grades seriously and do your best.
You survived freshman year, and college is a ways off, so you can take it easy as a sophomore, right? Wrong! Here's what you should be doing this year.
Some colleges boast upwards of 300 majors. How are you supposed to decide on one, especially if you're not sure what you want to study? Learn more here!
Not all college advice is good or helpful, so you must learn what tips to dismiss. Here's the best and worst college advice from real students to help you!