Photographer: Pedro Lastra | Source: Unsplash With the number of applicants rising every year, college admissions can be extremely competitive. A traditional university, however, is not the only route to […]
MBA Scholarships and Financial Aid For many young professionals, an MBA forms a key step toward increased career prospects in the business world. However, getting an MBA is usually a […]
The QuestBridge Scholarship Guide The QuestBridge Scholarship is one of the most recognizable scholarships for high school students in the country. With over 50 QuestBridge college partners around the country, […]
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Best Nursing Schools The best nursing schools are located across the country, from Pennsylvania to Texas. Each of the top nursing schools offers different educational pathways to nursing. As a […]
In this Brown University financial aid guide, CollegeAdvisor.com Admissions Expert Elinor (Brown University ‘21) shares how she paid for college, from applying for financial aid to budgeting throughout college and […]
In this article, CollegeAdvisor.com admissions expert Bailee Peralto shares tips on maintaining self-care during junior year, especially throughout the college application process. For more guidance on the college application process […]
The most important step in the college application process is creating lists of colleges you want to target. As you make your list, both global and US college rankings can provide useful information. This can help you find the best colleges and best universities for you.
In this Williams College financial aid guide, CollegeAdvisor.com Admissions Expert Nadiya walks us through how she paid for college with the help of financial aid. For more guidance on financial […]
Best Schools for Architecture: An Introduction You love art, mathematics, and science: you’re a critical thinker with a creative side. You aren’t afraid of a demanding profession with long hours. […]
International Scholarship Spotlight: China Scholarship Council As a global economic powerhouse, China attracts the attention of many students wishing for a unique study abroad experience. Whether you want to learn […]
Understanding Passion Projects As a high schooler, it can sometimes feel like a lot of your decisions are made for you. If you’re interested in trying something new — something […]
Art Schools in New York Art schools in New York are considered some of the best in the country. It’s true students interested in a major in the fine, performing, […]
How to Pay for College: Introduction Getting into the school of your dreams may feel like a huge relief. After all, you’ve worked hard on your college applications, crafted strong […]
If you’re worried about your SAT scores, consider applying to a Test-Optional College. This guide covers the 25 Best Test-Optional Schools!
Best Colleges for Economics – An Introduction As you prepare for the college admissions process, you might consider pursuing an economics major. Economics is one of the top 10 college […]
The College List – An Introduction CollegeAdvisor’s College Finder Series is designed to help you navigate every part of choosing the right college for you, including: This “College List” article […]
7 min read In this article, CollegeAdvisor.com Admissions Expert Tamara shares tips for what to do if your high school doesn’t offer extracurriculars. For more guidance on extracurriculars and the […]
Hardest AP Classes One of the most important decisions you will make as a high school student concerns the classes you add to your schedule. This decision will not only […]
AP Classes for College Admissions If you are a high school student, you have probably heard of AP classes, also known as Advanced Placement classes. Indeed, AP courses are an […]
Exploring Test Optional Schools Since the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a significant increase in test optional colleges and universities. Where test optional schools used to be a small minority, […]