
Admissions Decisions: The Acceptance Letter
For some students, decided which college to attend is the hardest part! What should you be thinking about now that you have all of your options in front of you?

For some students, decided which college to attend is the hardest part! What should you be thinking about now that you have all of your options in front of you?

Colleges have until April 1st to send the final word on their admissions decisions. Here are the top 10 things you can do to make the wait fly by!

Choosing a major can be tricky. Would it help if you knew what majors lead to the best job opportunities?

With so many gap year programs to choose from, how do you determine which ones are worth applying to?

You don’t have to take the SAT or the ACT to get into a four-year college! For juniors about to take the March SAT, it’s

Juniors, as you start to build your college lists you may want to consider the Colleges That Change Lives.

As college admissions offices turn to “Turnitin,” an anti-plagiarism service, make sure that you are writing your own college essay and not borrowing anyone else’s words.

If you’re applying to law school, what should you do first?

The deadline for the March 10th SAT is in less than a week! The SAT test costs $49 if you sign up before February 10th.