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When you start applying for colleges, youâre likely to have a few schools in mind that youâre considering. Ideally, throughout your high school years, youâve done the research, tried to figure out what programs might be best for you, decided what youâll likely major in, and you should know what kind...
As seniors review their college lists, they might find themselves caught between their desire for the intimate learning environment of a liberal arts college and the options and experiences available at a large university. One way to have the best of both worlds is through a university honors progra...
How will you benefit from attending our college? What will you contribute to our college? While you may not see these questions appearing on your college applications, if you address these topics in your applications, you will set yourself apart from other applicants and make a persuasive case for y...
Students often worry about calling attention to anything that is negative on a college application, but just because you ignore something doesnât mean admission officers wonât notice it. They might see that your math scores on the SAT and your grades in Algebra and Pre-Calculus are low. But you wonâ...
The 4-year college degree was considered a ticket to a better life for generations. Unfortunately, with rising inflation and ballooning student debt, the value of the bachelorâs degree is in decline.
Companies like Amazon, Google, and Tesla, in addition to large portions of the banking and technolo...
As the college admission process becomes more complex, students are beginning to wonder if they are assured acceptance to their so-called âsafetyâ schools. This is a tricky question, and the short answer is: not really. Traditionally, counselors have suggested that high school students apply to a ra...
College credit internships are an excellent way to prepare for entering the job market after graduation. Internships allow you to test drive your career while still in college so that you'll be ready to jump right into your first full-time gig by graduation. Not only do they put you ahead of your pe...
Setting yourself up for graduating with honors and the Dean's list achievement every semester means having an uncompromising work ethic.Â
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If youâre anything like I was in college, youâre askin...
Having a physical or learning disability requires calculated college planning help. It can be discouraging when disability-friendly campuses arenât always as visible as a college's degree programs or Greek life.
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Challenges Finding Accessibility in College
To find welcoming colleges that value a...
There are a few legal and financial issues that should be addressed before your son or daughter goes off to college. If your child has turned or will turn 18 during the next year, she is legally an adult, and you, her parent, lose the legal authority to make decisions on her behalf. That means that ...
When it comes to making one of the most critical decisions in your life, you want to be sure that you are doing everything possible to make the best choice. For many students and their families, that means researching and visiting colleges and universities. There are several ways to make the most of...
As you prepare for college, there are a lot of things to make sure that you have on your to-do list and keep organized. That is why a college admissions consultant does a lot of the organization for you! As an independent education consultant, your college admissions coach can provide you with a col...
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