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10 articles tagged with "public schools"

What Life Is Really Like at a Big Public University

There are many types of schools to consider in your college search: large, small, public, private, etc. Here's what it's like to attend a big public university.

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CollegeXpress Student Writer, Florida State University

Private vs. Public: Which Is Right for You?

Deciding which college or university to attend is difficult, but a good place to start narrowing down your choices is with one question: public or private?

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College Counselor and Tutor, Moon Prep

Early College: Not Your Average High School Experience

If you had the chance to start high school and college at the same time, would you take it? It's possible with Early College programs. One student describes her experience of graduating high school with both a diploma and an associate degree!

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CollegeXpress Student Writer

In State vs. Out of State: What's Best for You?

Should you go out of state or stay in state for college? Well, it all depends on what's best for you! Here are a few things to consider for each option.

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CollegeXpress Student Writer

How to Sell Your Parents on Out-of-State Colleges

College should be a home away from home. But what do you do when it's really far away from home? You make sure your parents are on board and comfortable too!

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CollegeXpress Student Writer

Top Tips for Applying to Big Colleges

It's easy to fall through the cracks when applying to large public colleges. One high school senior offers his top tips to help students navigate the process and stand out among the tens of thousands of other applicants.

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CollegeXpress Student Writer

6 Quick Ways to Maximize Financial Aid at Public Colleges

Even though public schools are less expensive than private, students often need financial assistance. Here are six quick tips for maximizing your college aid.

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CollegeXpress Student Writer, Arkansas State University

Public Universities: What's in a Name?

Public schools can often be overlooked by students and parents because their names create assumptions that aren't true--by a long shot. But there's more behind the names than you may realize.

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Admissions Counselor, Clemson University

Private School and Your Child's Future

With well over 25,000 programs in operation nationwide, nonpublic schools are an option for parents across the country. The sheer variety of schools can enable families to find the best educational match for students' talents and interests.

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Senior Editor, Porter Sargent Handbooks

Public Colleges and Universities: The Right Fit for You

As a high school student, you probably have information from colleges and universities waiting in your mailbox every day. Yet, with approximately 4,000 colleges in the United States--and it may seem like every one of them has contacted you already--it can be hard to figure out which school is the perfect one for you.

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Senior Associate Director of Admissions, University of Georgia