College Planning
Are You College Ready?
If you ask a school student about what they look forward to in life, the answer will always be "College" with an exclamation mark. "A small step for man but a giant step for mankind" could have been said about entering college life too.
Making Application: A College Scholarship and Your Personal Statement
If you are planning to apply for one or more college scholarships you are making a smart decision. A college scholarship can help defray at least some of the costs related to your academic pursuits.
How to Find a Great Internship
It’s no secret that a higher education can increase the odds that you will find a better job.
Make the Most of Your College Campus Visit
High school seniors still undecided about their choice of college can make their decision during spring break. That week-long respite from school typically takes place in March or April, enabling students to finalize their college choices before the usual May 1 deadline.
College Applicant Waitlisted: Now What?
You have applied to the college of your dreams or at least to one school that is among your top considerations for attending. Just when you are expecting notification, you receive a thin letter from the school. Uh, oh. It looks like you have been turned down.
Crisis in Colleges: Where Are the Students?
Tweet An informative infographic displaying the decline in college enrollment and the reasons behind the decline. A great take on the future of higher education. We welcome your comments on
Beyond Internship: Field Experience
College students seeking to gain experience in a particular field may pursue an internship.
About College Campus Winter Break Visits
Tweet The gap between fall and spring academic semesters represents a four- to six-week winter break and you will be off from school yourself between Christmas and New Year’s Day.
5 Things to Consider Before Going to School for Game Design
Tweet By Sarah Danielson You know that it’s something that you and your friends enjoy, but for you, it goes a bit deeper than using it as a casual pastime.
Should Internships Pay?
Tweet To pay or not…that is the question. This is where internships come in. Thousands of employers retain interns who are typically young, college-aged students who are seeking to gain
Are You Ready to Take Your College Assessment Test?
Tweet College preparation is a lengthy process. Test Prep Both tests are important, but most colleges require students to have taken one or the other. The SAT is the most
Colleges Fail to Teach Entrepreneurial Skills Poll Finds
Tweet That May 2011 released survey, which focused upon entrepreneurism and education, noted that traditional teaching methods don’t equip students to launch start-up operations later on. Formidable Global Competition Small


