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Essential Steps to Selecting a College
Chances are, picking a college may be the most important decision you've made so far. You can start your selection process with these few simple steps.
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Surprising Facts About Choosing a Major
Most typically, college students only have a vague idea about majors when they start. Here is some advice to help dispel common myths about choosing a major.
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Apply Yourself - Tips for Getting In
Because more young people are applying to college than ever before, this may be one of the toughest periods in American history to get into the school you want. So make your application count.
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Maximize Your Campus Visit
When you visit your top schools, bring this list with you to maximize the value of your campus visits.
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What Parents Should Know About College Choice?
Every family is different. Sometimes kids choose their own school. Sometimes parent do. These tips will help your parents help you.
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The Right Way to Pay for College
You think applying for college is hard, try paying for it. Despite the rising costs of a higher education, there are more ways than ever to make it happen financially.
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Financial Aid Deadlines
Filing your FAFSA form on time is critical in the financial aid process. Here are the deadlines provided by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Ensure Your Success as a College Freshman
Useful tips to help you in your transition during your first year in college.
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Success Story - One Student's Tale of Success
Sarah Stich, now a college freshman, felt deep down that she wanted to attended college in Colorado where she grew up. Her family hoped she would experience the excitement of living out of state. Read her tale of success.
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