
Mark Your Calendars For The "Colleges That Change Lives"
Juniors, as you start to build your college lists you may want to consider the Colleges That Change Lives.

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.

Curious about what your peers might be like when you get to college? Check out a few tidbits from “The American Freshman” survey.

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

Many colleges these days have Facebook pages that are maintained by admissions departments. So, before you go posting negative things on a college’s Facebook wall, read my thoughts and remember how important it is to be nice in a public forum.

Looking for a college that helps prepare its students for the “Real World”? Take a look at Colgate University.

Guest post from Angela Ballard.

There are many people who make an admissions office tick. From the application evaluators to the student workers to the front desk coordinator there are many people you might interact with on the phone, via email, or during a campus visit. Being polite and friendly to everyone you meet during your admissions process can go a long way.

Seniors, have you written all of your thank you notes yet? This is your reminder!

What public colleges are offering the best “value” in high education? Read about Kiplinger’s recent rankings.

Juniors, have you started planning your summer break? If not, consider spending some time on a college campus. Read more to learn about some of the advantages of participating in one of these programs.