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Public Colleges and Universities: The Right Fit for You

As a high school student, you probably have information from colleges and universities waiting in your mailbox every day. Yet, with approximately 4,000 colleges in the United States--and it may seem like every one of them has contacted you already--it can be hard to figure out which school is the perfect one for you.

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Senior Associate Director of Admissions, University of Georgia

Choosing A College That Values Diversity

It's easy for college-bound students to get caught up in the process of choosing a college: reading the guidebooks; visiting campuses; and listening to the opinions of your counselors, your friends, and your parents.

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Medical School Admission Requirements by Design

Perhaps you feel it--the call to become a physician. The path to medical school and the subsequent practice of medicine is notoriously rigorous and very competitive. Yet, some say the hardest part of the journey is the admission process.

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Director, Chemistry Program, Mount Mary College

Portfolios, Home Tests, and Other Special Art School Applications

If you're planning on applying to an art or architecture school, be prepared for a few extra requirements along with your typical college application.

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Types of Schools for Science and Engineering

You're heading off to college and you want to study science or engineering (or both!). There are countless colleges and universities to choose from.

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Contributing Editor

Volunteer Opportunities for Science and Health Majors

This is the time of the year when many people start preparing for the upcoming holidays and college students are dreaming of starting winter break. College and high school students can take advantage of this season by volunteering with local charities and other organizations on campus or in your hometown. Volunteering has many benefits whether you're applying to college or to a job.

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Scholarship Search Strategist, College Prep Ready

How to Be a Competitive Med School Applicant

What makes someone an ideal med school applicant? What do admission counselors look for? How should students, both pre-med and not, prepare?

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Director of the Pre-medical and Related Health Professional Programs, Gannon University

Dance and Art Therapy

Recreational therapy, including specialties in dance and art, may be the ideal way to combine a love of dance, art, or music with the desire to make a difference in the lives of others.

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Questions to Ask When Transferring

If you're thinking about transferring, there are probably a million questions running through your head.

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