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Is Early College Worth It?
What is Early College (ECHS)? Early college is a type of education that focuses on dual enrollment and college-level courses. The general idea is that when a student graduates, they will receive a diploma as well as an associate’s degree (generally in arts or science), all for free. Early college was formed with the intent of helping those with low-income or minority backgrounds get increased accessibility to a college education, although anyone can apply for admission (schoo


Why Your GPA in College Matters
Keeping your GPA high throughout college is an essential factor that can have a profound influence on the rest of your life. There are numerous reasons why maintaining a good academic standing should be taken seriously, such as keeping up with school regulations and gaining admittance to graduate programs or being more competitive when looking for employment opportunities. Let's take a closer look at why your GPA really does matter in college! Stay a Student in Good Standing


How to Afford Your College Costs
Attending college allows you to further your education and provide you with the tools you need to succeed in your future career. While it’s a wonderful opportunity, it’s very expensive. Finding ways to make it more affordable can help ease your financial burden as you go through college. Get Financial Aid Fortunately, there are plenty of programs available to help you afford your college costs. As soon as possible, you should apply for financial aid . Start by filling out a F


How to Deal With Different Kinds of Stress in College
Do you feel like you're constantly under pressure? Do you feel like you can't catch a break? You're not alone. College students deal with a lot of stress daily. From exams to social pressures, it can be hard to keep your head above water. Here are a few tips on how to deal with different kinds of stress in college. Academic Stress One of the most important aspects of succeeding in college is managing stress. Balancing studies, and activities, and having a social life can be o


How to Get a Part-Time Job to Help Pay for School
Are you a student trying to figure out how to pay for school? If so, you're not alone. Many students find themselves in the same situation. One option that you may want to consider is getting a part-time job. Take a look at these tips on how to get a part-time job and what to look for when choosing one. Look for Something on Campus Many students choose to get a part-time job to help pay for their education. One great way to find a part-time job is to look for opportunities o


Tips for Improving Your GPA
Are you looking to improve your GPA? If so, you are in luck! Below you will find some tips that will help you boost your grades. Improving your GPA can be tough, but it is definitely not impossible. With a little hard work and dedication, you can raise your grades and get the results that you want. Work With a Tutor One way to ensure you're acing all your classes and keeping your GPA high is to seek out the help of a tutor. A tutor can help you in a number of ways - they ca


5 Easy Ways to Save Money in College
Managing finances in college is tough. Between the hefty cost of tuition and books, not to mention the high cost of living, you might wonder how you're going to make it work these next few years. Here are 5 ways to stretch your dollars farther! ONE: Make Coffee at Home Did you know that the average college student spends $93 a month on coffee alone? Sure, coffee shops make delicious drinks. And the convenience is nice. But is it really worth unloading your bank just for a cu


4 Easy Ways to Make New Friends in College
Remember how simple it was to make friends as a kid? As long as you sat next to each other in class and had the same favorite color, you’d hang out with each other every day! When you enter college, you might find that making friends becomes a little more challenging, and can feel awkward at times – especially if you don’t live in a frat or sorority house. Here are 4 tips to help you! ONE: Get to know your roommates If you live with one or more roommates, make an effort early


Where Should You Live While Going to College?
It’s a tough question everyone faces. Now that you’ve been accepted into a college, what next? Where will you be living during the next several years, as you prepare to enter the workforce but live on a tighter budget? Here are a few quick tips! Consider All Your Options Sure, lots of people choose the “traditional” college life. Go straight to a 4-year university, live on-campus, and fully break away from your parents’ nest. But make sure to review all your options so you ca


WARNING: These 4 Commonly Believed College Myths Could RUIN Your Future!
We get it. You’ve spent the last 12 years (or more!) in school. You’re ready to land your dream job and just get on with this whole “adulthood” thing. You don’t want to wait another 4+ years. But you also know that people with college degrees often make at least $600K more over their lifetime than high school graduates. Sounds nice, doesn’t it? Just make sure you don’t buy into any of these myths and potentially lose thousands of dollars… Myth #1: Going to a prestigious scho
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