Addressing mental health struggles requires knowing two things: when to seek help and what resources you can turn to. Let's discuss what colleges offer.
Once you start pursuing more career-building opportunities, you may wonder if you should find a career mentor. Here’s why it’s an important part of the process.
From the writing center to the health center, campus resources can make your college years a lot easier. Here are five places every student should know about.
by Ryan Sundling Group Marketing Manager, Cardinal Group Management
Colleges abound with resources for first-generation students, but it can be hard to know what they are. These are the campus resources you should look for.
Don't wait until graduation! Discover how your college career center helps with resumes, interviews, and finding internships to jump-start your future.
Planning to attend university in the United States? Check out these useful resources for international students that are available right on campus for you!
by Rebecca Williams Director of First-Year Admission, University of San Francisco
The college search can be daunting, and if you're a student with a disability, there are additional considerations to keep in mind. Here's what to know.
Find critical information on what to do following a sexual assault on campus, including medical care, reporting options, and where to find support services.
From five-paragraph essays freshman year to graduate doctoral theses, the writing center at your college is there to help everyone become a better writer.
by Savanna Mertz CollegeXpress Student Writer, Dallas Baptist University