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5 Tips to Have the Best Freshman Orientation
Freshman orientation is your first glimpse at college life, so it can be a bit intimidating. But you will survive it, especially if you follow these five tips.
by Paige Miller
8 Ways to Get Business Experience in High School for College Admission
Are you interested in studying Business in college? Why not start your education now? Here are eight great ways to find business opportunities in high school.
How to Leverage Specialized Extracurriculars in Emerging Fields for College
Extracurriculars in emerging fields are a great way to impress colleges, but what opportunities are available? Let's discuss what you can do to stand out.
Empowering Extracurriculars That Celebrate and Support Women in College
In honor of Women's History Month, explore these college extracurriculars that empower and support women students, from clubs to sports to advocacy groups.
How You Can Benefit From Massive Open Online Courses
Wondering about massive open online courses? Learn about the credibility of these classes, benefits to students, and more with this introduction to MOOCs.
Apprenticeship vs. College Degree: Choosing the Best Option for You
While a college degree is common, apprenticeships can also lead you to incredible careers. Explore both paths and how they benefit your financial future.
How High School Students Can Pursue an Interest in Law
Law school is a long road that may seem far away for high school students, but there’s a lot you can do to foster this interest now. Learn more here!
6 Smart Money and Budgeting Tips for High School and College Students
It's never too early to think critically about your finances. Here are a few budgeting tips to develop smart financial skills, even as a high school student!
by Faith Harron
Community Service Can Help Your Application Stand Out
You want your application to stand out from the others. Community service is one way to set yourself apart from the crowd.
by Sara Karnish
Types of College Internships and What They're Really Like
Interning isn't about being the office errand runner. Here are the many types of internships you'll find in college and what you may do as an intern.
Infographic: 3 Smart Tips to Financially Survive Freshman Year
Your first year of college can come with financial pitfalls if you're not careful. Here are three financial tips to get you through freshman year.
by Corey Doane
Beat Out Your Competition: Exploring Careers in the Sports Industry
Making a career out of athletics is a great option! Whether you’re on a field or in an office, take to the workforce knowing which way you're running.
5 LD Keys to Unlocking a Successful School Year
Attention parents of students with learning differences: You can help promote a successful school year using these key academic and planning strategies!
The Ultimate Guide to Undergrad vs. Law School
Considering going to law school? Here's an in-depth look at the key differences between life as a law student as opposed to an undergraduate.
3 Things You Don’t Need to Achieve Success (and 3 Things You Do)
There are many things students assume they need for future career success. Here's the truth of what you do and don't need from a successful professional.
Top 10 Reasons to Major in Computer Science
Want a cutting-edge career that's also marketable in any business environment? Consider Computer Science! Here are 10 reasons why it's a smart choice.
Fostering Diversity: College Clubs That Welcome Students of All Cultures
There are lots of opportunities to be part of a diverse community on your college campus. Here are some student organizations to consider joining!
Med School Success Guide: Collaborating With Others in Your Field
One of the best parts of medical school is all the people you get to work with and learn from. Here are some opportunities to boost your long-term success.
Important Reasons You Should Volunteer in High School and College
If you've never volunteered before, you may be asking what the hype is about. Here are some reasons you should consider donating your time during school.
by Mark Rowh
So You Want to Be a Writing Major? What You Need to Know
Find your voice. Learn to edit. From one Writing student to (potentially) another, here are a few things about what this major will look like in college!
by Emma K. Neal
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