Letters of recommendation are a great way to enhance your college applications — and university faculty make great sources! Here's how to ask your pre-college professors for recommendations.
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Want to stand out when applying to performing arts schools? Here's how to build a portfolio while still in high school.
Gaining college credit is just one of the many benefits of attending a virtual or in-person pre-college program. Here are some of the other experiences high schoolers gain in these programs.
Pre-college programs are a great way for high schoolers to preview college while making friends, earning college credit or a Certificate of Completion and testing out a potential major.
While academic performance is crucial for any potential college student, your application should also reflect other attributes that make you an ideal candidate for your top-choice university.
Succeeding at college starts long before you set foot on campus. From freshman to senior year of high school, here’s a comprehensive timeline of everything you need to do to prepare for university.
During your pre-college program, should you stay on campus, commute or attend entirely online? Here are some pros and cons to help you decide which format is right for you.
Every great college essay needs a compelling topic. Here’s everything you need to know, from potential prompts to what you shouldn’t write.
No matter what year of high school you’re in, summer is the perfect time to prepare for college. Here's how to make the most of your summer as a high schooler.
You just applied to your dream university (and hopefully a few backups). Here are some helpful tips to navigate reaching out to admissions officers with questions.