After months of standardized testing, campus visits and arduous applications it feels a bit odd to sit and do nothing. But your applications are in – what can you Read More
Here is your chance to be published in the New York Times (and be able to put it on your college resume). Join the 5th Annual New York Times Read More
TYLENOL® Future Care Scholarship Provided by: TYLENOL® The program benefits undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing healthcare-related degrees. With a total of $250,000 to award to forty exceptional students, Read More
It’s May and your high school graduation is closer than ever! But, before you get too excited, remember that there are plenty of loose ends to tie up in Read More
I just read this interesting article in the New York Times about how American students are being turned away from some of the top American universities due to globalization. Read More
NEW** American University GAP Program For the first time, high school graduates who want to explore life before entering college can now do so at AU in Washington, D.C. Read More
Enrollment at American colleges is sliding, but competition for spots at top universities is more cutthroat and anxiety-inducing than ever. This year, for example, Stanford University accepted only 5 Read More
Most college financial aid offices mail their financial aid award letters in late March or early April. Unfortunately, many families are not happy with the contents of these letters. This piece Read More