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,
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Planning on Playing College Sports? – prospective student athletes can discover what they need to do now if they plan to compete in college
Majoring in Communications – Communications is a great fit for
It’s that time of year again! That’s right, back to school season has come at last, along with a lot of prep work to get ready for this upcoming month.
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What Makes
December is a busy time for students – both preparing for vacation at the end of the month, and also managing college preparation and application deadlines.
2014 has been a great year and we’re proud to say that a number
Most high school students know that they should expect to take either the Standard Aptitude Test (SAT) or the ACT prior to graduation, since many colleges require one or the other for admission. Few, however, realize that the
High school students frequently find that the hardest part of preparing for college is taking tests. If the thought of taking your ACT or SAT has left you awake at nights, or worst yet, waking up in a cold
In 1955, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation was formed as an independent non-profit organization. It receives no government funds and operates from donations that are tax deductible to the donor. The NMSC has annual competitions by way of