
Is It April 1st Yet?
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!

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!

Did you apply for an honors program? Are you trying to decide if it is worth participating? Read more to learn about the benefits of joining an honors program.

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

Seniors, have you been invited to an admitted student day for a college you have been accepted to? Whether you

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

How can Pinterest help you in planning for life after high school? Read more to find out.

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

If you’re interested in playing sports in college, then start your college search early, and be sure to visit the coach when you go to campus!

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.

Some universities, like Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, are not very selective. However, every university likes to attract top-notch students to fill its classrooms. Samford has implemented a new program for high achieving students, whereby it is offering more rigorous courses for students who are eligible for them upon admission. The idea is to boost the curriculum up a notch for these students who need a challenge.

During a recent visit to Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, Mark took a few moments to explain that many universities in the United States are divided administratively into separate colleges that focus on a particular academic area.

When choosing a college, it’s important to think about the impact that class size will have on how an individual class is taught. Mark took time out during a visit to Northwestern to explain.