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What's the role of social media in college applications?
tips tools & advice

How to Use Social Media Wisely for Students

Did you know that colleges often check your social media if you applied to their school? The things you post there could greatly impact your admissions chances, so it’s important to take steps to make your social media work for you rather than against you. Here’s a checklist of how to use social media wisely …
student life

5 Top Spring Break Locations

Where will you be traveling for your spring break? If you haven’t decided just yet, you might just want to consider some of these top spring break locations, which are regularly ranked in the top 5 best places to visit! Orlando, Florida Between the theme parks and short drives to the beaches, there’s no wonder …
Dorm room -- A sofa sack
student life

Best Purchases to Warm up Your Dorm

For much of the country, we’re not out of the cold weather just yet so you need things to warm up your dorm! If your dorm room has subpar heating, old leaky windows, or just tends to get a bit too chilly for your liking, there are plenty of ways to warm up your dorm. …
where did presidents go to college
college search

Where did every U.S. president go to college?

Key takeaways Harvard University has educated the most presidents. Eight of them attended Harvard: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. 8 presidents never attended college, including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Grover Cleveland. Most modern presidents earned a bachelor’s …
pets in college
student life

Pets in College: A Benefit or a Distraction?

Did you know that some colleges allow you to have pets in your dorm room? This can definitely influence your decision in college, but will having your pet with you benefit your college experience or prove to be a distraction? We’ll cover just that in this article, but we do believe it is a case-by-case …
college majors & minors

Colleges with Special Education Majors

Are you thinking of pursuing a career in special education? It’s important to get into the right program and classes for your goals. It’s also important to note that you may need more than a bachelor’s degree to land a job. Here’s what you can expect from colleges with special education majors. What Can You …
what to do on a long weekend
student life, tips tools & advice

What To Do On Your Long Weekend

Presidents’ Day is just around the corner – do you have plans yet for the long weekend? If not, we’ve put together a short list of ideas you can take advantage of during the three day holiday. Have a Staycation You don’t have to travel to have a vacation! A staycation can be just as …
difference between sticker and net price
affordability & college cost, tips tools & advice

The Difference Between a School’s Sticker Price and Net Price – And How to Estimate It

When you’re looking at the price of attending a year of college, the costs can be a bit staggering. In many cases, it can scare students off from applying to that particular school. But that number you’re seeing is likely the sticker price, and the amount you actually pay could be significantly less! Understanding the …
COVID-and-College-updates
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COVID Update – What Are Colleges Doing?

The COVID-19 situation keeps changing and so do the recommendations from the government and CDC. As a high school or college student, it may be difficult to keep up to date on what exactly colleges and universities are doing in response! As of January 2022, colleges are seeing extremely high rates of COVID cases in …

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