SAT vs ACT – Which Should You Take? – The redesign of the SAT in 2016 resulted in a test quite similar to the ACT. But how do they really compare and how can you determine which test
Planning for Summer in the Dead of Winter – use our early planning ideas to insure a summer that is fun, rewarding and constructive.
Focus on Majors: Gerontology – with a rapidly aging population creating a rising demand for
Majors, Minors and Concentrations – Your guide to understanding the meaning of these terms, how they differ, and how to make your choices work for you.
Majoring in Criminology – Criminology is the study of the attributes of crime,
Predictive Analytics & Admissions – the rise of enrollment management programs is changing the face of admissions. Take every opportunity to learn as much as you can about your colleges, understanding that they are spending a great deal
7 College Admission Blunders to Avoid – the journey to college will likely go smoother if you avoid making these seven common mistakes.
Focus on Majors – Geology – Fascinated by rocks and minerals and the forces that shape
Decoding College Application Plans – knowing when and how to apply to each college on your list is important. Here’s a quick rundown of the differences and a look at the pros and cons of each plan.
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Adjusting to College Life – Understanding the most common challenges reported by freshmen – and what to do about them — can make the transition to college life go more smoothly for both students and their parents.
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Five Career Planning Ideas for High School Students – Here are five things you can do now – while you’re still in high school – to start thinking about possible careers.
Majoring in Art & Design –
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Facts & Myths about Liberal Arts Education – Ask twenty people what they think about the term “liberal arts education” and you’ll likely get twenty different responses. Get the facts here.
Majoring in Nutritional
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Lessons Learned by Parents about Campus Visits – some sage advice from parents who have “been there, done that”.
Dual Degrees – 3-2 Engineering Programs – for students not sure that they want to become