How Reliable Are College Rankings?
Many students examine college rankings when doing college research. But just how reliable are those rankings, and what factors are used to determine them?
Many students examine college rankings when doing college research. But just how reliable are those rankings, and what factors are used to determine them?
Our guest-blogging immigration attorney, Laurie Woog, continues her exploration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and its implications for undocumented students interested in attending college.
What happens when you arrive at your college for your sophomore year and it just does not feel the same? You may have a case of the sophomore slump. Read on to find the cure.
How much will your college degree cost? Get a look at the colleges that are graduating students with the most and the least amount of debt.
Do you plan to do a college interview this fall? Read more to find out what you should consider when scheduling your interview.
It’s easy to rely on technology for all of your college research. However, people are still one of the best sources of information, so don’t forget about them.
Will you be listing community service hours on your college application? Read more to find out what type of community service is actually valued by the colleges in the admissions process.
Colleges aren’t only interested in your academic success; they also want to know how you’ve spent your time outside the classroom, or what extracurricular activities you’ve participated in. When considering what activities to pursue, it’s important to keep a few factors in mind.
On June 15, 2012, government policy favorably changed for a large number of undocumented students in the U.S.A. Our guest blogging immigration attorney, Laurie Woog, answers your most frequent questions about the policy and how it might impact undocumented students who dream of college.