by Katrina Hatchett
Education Blogger
From saving money to testing the waters to transferring with ease, there are many benefits to attending or starting out a community college.
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by Mark Rowh
Freelance Writer
Starting at a more affordable college then transferring is a growing trend with students. See how this strategy could save you money at the end of four years.
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by Kelli Dolan
Assistant Editor & Social Media Coordinator, Carnegie Dartlet
Transferring colleges can feel like a roller coaster! Read on to learn about the ups and downs from a former transfer student who knows the ride firsthand.
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by Lynn Cadet
CollegeXpress Student Writer, University of Florida
Although transferring colleges can be tricky, it's definitely worth it, which Lynn knows from experience. These are her top tips for a smooth transfer process.
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by Maria G. Maldonado
CollegeXpress Student Writer, California State University, Northridge
A transfer student shares her best advice to help you live in harmony with your new college roommates.
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by Robyn Scott
English Tutor, TutorNerd
Whether they're transferring from a two-year community college or another four-year university, there are a few things students should do this summer before the semester starts to make sure their transfer experience is a positive one.
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by Alyssa McCloud
Vice President for Enrollment Management, Seton Hall University
Some tips to help you make the most of your college search, the second time around.
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by Kimberly Potocki
Assistant Director of Transfer Admissions, Manhattanville College
If you are interested in transferring to another college or university, there are several pros and cons to consider before taking the leap.
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by Maria G. Maldonado
Student, California State University, Northridge
One student shares the fears she had as she transferred from a community college to a four-year university and why she's glad she followed her own academic path.
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