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A college counselor said some academic decisions that impact college applications start as early as freshman year.
You've gotten into college. Here's a breakdown of what to do before college begins so you can start your first year with confidence.
The pace of long-predicted college closings has sped up dramatically this spring, threatening to throw more and more students off the path to a degree.
It's too easy to think of college mostly as a consumer experience. But students have a lot to offer to their fellow students, and even to their university leaders.
What is an honors college, and is joining one worth it? Learn about coursework, resources, perks and admission requirements for honors college students.
Even the most seasoned parents are asking: What’s actually happening in college admissions—and how do I help my child make a smart, meaningful choice?
Do you have to get a job that matches your college major? In other words, is it right to think of your career as linear, going from what you chose for your college major straight to your career ...
Whether you're just starting school or returning to campus after a year of adjusting to remote and hybrid-learning, we've got tips to help guide you through this academic year.
Are you in the wrong college major? Mennonite Church USA Archives/Flickr It goes without saying that choosing your college degree is a major decision.
Wondering which college clichés are true? Students break down the most common college stereotypes — and reveal what your teen really needs to know.
What’s the point of college? In the 21st century? Vocational training, credentialism, and resume-sorting disguised as “education.” Many jobs that in no way need a college education require one.
Imagine experiencing college for the first time from your childhood bedroom at a computer screen. That’s what 2020 freshmen are living through, and they have lots to say.
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