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I saved so much money by going to community college — and then, I was able to transfer to UC Berkeley

I didn't want to go to a community college, but then I realized I would save a lot of money, was able to transfer to UC Berkeley and recently graduated with less student debt.

How Will College Admissions Adapt After The Supreme Court Rules In The University of North Carolina Case?

In Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, the court will consider whether institutions of higher education can use race in their admissions decisions, and whether UNC’s practices violate the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
College Planning & Tips

Mid-Size Affordable Colleges For The Very Undecided Student

Mid-Size Affordable Colleges For The VERY Undecided Student
College Admissions & Enrollment

Six Institutions Invited To Join Association Of American Universities

The universities have been chosen to join the Association of American Universities (AAU), the highly prestigious organization of leading research universities that was founded in 1900.
College Admissions & Enrollment

Need-Blind: Why Harvard Hardly Accepts Low-Income Students

If Your Family Is Not Rich, You Don't Have Much Of A Chance Of Getting Admitted To Harvard.
Financial Aid & Scholarships

This Is How 22-Year-Old Gabriella Carter Earned $2 Million In Scholarships And Graduated From Princeton Debt-Free

Gabriella Carter won $2 million in scholarships, graduated from Princeton and lives debt-free in NYC
College Admissions & Enrollment

An Indigenous First Generation College Student Finds Their Calling At University of Arizona

Justin Billy (Navajo/Diné) looked into many different fields before choosing microbiology. As a first-generation college student, researcher, artist, and poet, Justin combines many passions to pave his own unique path as an Arizona Wildcat.