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How to Advance Your Career
Career advancement is a worthwhile endeavor. One that takes plenty of dedication, self-reflection, and hard work. That said, knowing how to advance your career isn’t always a straightforward process. [...]
How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest (Tips That Work With Samples)
Were you recently waitlisted at your favorite colleges? Craft a compelling Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI) to demonstrate your passion for a school and improve your chances on the waitlist or after deferral.
What Is a College Major and How to Choose One
Deciding what to major in is often an exciting experience! For some students, though, the process can feel overwhelming. Especially if they aren’t sure what type of career they’d [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
A College Planning Checklist For Seniors
The ultimate guide to a successful senior year and the college application process crafted by college admissions experts.
STEM Summer Programs: Master List
Dive into our master list of STEM Summer Programs. Gain practical experience, bolster your college applications, and ignite your passion for STEM. Start your journey today!
Getting Into West Point and The Air Force Academy
Unlock the secrets of getting into West Point and the Air Force Academy. Learn about eligibility, application steps, deadlines, and more. Start your military journey today!
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Liberal Arts College vs University: Which is Right for You?
As you prepare to take the next step in your academic journey, one of the most important decisions you'll face is choosing the right type of institution to attend. [...]
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