Money is always an issue for most college students. When summer rolls around, it can offer time to get a job to save for expenses and to help defray...
Tag - Adjusting To College
What a College Freshman Should Know
It’s a new adventure, but it can be scary too—landing on a college campus for the first time in your life! Here are some things to keep in mind as...
What Predicts Success in College?
Statistical research based on students who entered college in 2010 reveals that the average college completion is 60% in six years. 26% drop out, and...
Scheduling College Classes
It’s almost the end of one college semester, but what about your next semester? Making a mistake scheduling your college classes can cost you money...
Helpful Advice If You’ve Had a Bad Semester at College
Having a bad semester? Are you wondering if college is right for you or if you’ve chosen the wrong major? Our first piece of advice is DO NOT PANIC...
Helpful Tools for College Writing
Perhaps you have dyslexia, or perhaps you are a challenged speller. Maybe you have trouble proofreading your papers before handing them in, or maybe...
Heads Up! Changes in Applying for Financial Aid
How will you decide what you can afford for your college education? The best way to figure that out is for EVERYONE to apply for financial aid – NO...
The Job Market for College Graduates
There is both good and bad news for job prospects for college graduates. Which do you want first? Let’s start with the bad news.
Advice for College Students
Going to college may seem like your obligation is only to go to class and have some fun. Actually, college is both a privilege and an opportunity...
Job Advice for Recent College Graduates
Job hunting is as competitive as getting into college. Here we go again! With a few job hunting tips, recent graduates might find job hunting and...