High school students taking college courses to demonstrate capability for college applications need to understand that not all courses send the same signal to admissions officers. This latter point, ...
Your academic record is the core of your application. It’s important to report all your UC-approved college preparatory coursework — whether taken at a high school or college — completely and ...
Earning a college degree requires a significant investment of both time and money. Those seeking to save in both areas can earn college credits by testing out of entry-level courses via the College ...
University and community college might seem like an either-or choice. However, it’s possible to be enrolled in both simultaneously, experts say. In fact, many four-year university students leverage ...
College Credit Plus (CCP) allows eligible Ohio students in grades 7–12 to earn college and high school credit at the same time, at no cost to families. Through Miami University, students can take real ...
While many students experience growing pains in the transition from high school to college, today’s learners face an extra challenge emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic. Many students experienced ...
You decided it’s time to earn your degree. You’ve considered the traditional approach that involves taking courses on a college campus, but perhaps you don’t have the time or interest in that type of ...
Many colleges use one test to decide whether incoming freshmen have to take remedial courses, a turning point that can slow down—or block—their progress toward graduation. But a new study shows that ...
There’s a lot to consider when choosing a college course. But registrars, admissions officers and directors of student recruitment have seen what makes a good decision – and how it can all go wrong.