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Jan Rendleman
Applying for college involves several critical steps, and knowing when to start each one can make the process smoother and more effective. Here's a general timeline to guide you from your sophomore year forward.
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Annie Cunningham
The fashion industry touches a multitude of career paths – far beyond fashion designers and personal stylists! Dive into the dynamic world of fashion careers, and discover what could give you the edge when starting out in this competitive industry. A university that values real-world experience, like Central Michigan University, is key.
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Interested in making a difference in your community? A Master's in Public Administration can lead to a rewarding and well-paying career in government, healthcare, education and more.
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Alexis Hart
Explore the advantages of data science, such as high demand, good salaries, job security, diverse opportunities, flexible degrees and a vibrant community.
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Jody Dittenber
Occupancy sensors and usage data for 1North Study Room in the Park Library.
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Jody Dittenber
CMU Libraries can play a role in supporting student wellness. Take advantage of the Park Library’s quiet study spaces.
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Kelsey Whing
November 10's website updates focused on improving the functionality of several important operations.
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Jody Dittenber
A unique tour through the Park Library, not on foot, but by air, through a drone fly-by.
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Kelsey Whing
We've made a list of 25 questions to ask your college admissions rep, to gain insight into the admissions process, and make a more informed decision when it comes time to choose the college that is right for you.
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Kelsey Whing
It's important to ask the right questions during the college search process to ensure that you make an informed decision. In this blog post, we will share 20 questions to ask when considering a college.
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Looking to ease your financial worries of paying for college? Applying for outside scholarships is one way to make it more affordable.
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Kelsey Whing
In this post, we will share 20 creative ways to pay for college, ranging from traditional scholarships and grants to outside-the-box options like crowdfunding and work-study programs.
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Jody Dittenber
Ghosts in the Library! Stories of libraries with ghosts, Cairo Public Library, Illinois; New Hanover County Public Library in Wilmington, North Carolina; Houston, Texas Public Library’s Julia Ideson Building; Sweetwater County Library in Green River, Wyoming; Willard Public Library in Evansville, Indiana.
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Kelsey Whing
We’ve put together a list of 12 tips for selecting a college major that will help you make an informed decision that aligns with your passions, skills, interests and career goals.
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The decision of whether to go to college or get a job depends on many factors, and it is important to learn about your options and the impact your decision will have on your future.
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Jan Rendleman
When you're ready to transfer to a four-year college or university, planning ahead can save you time, money and get you the most out of your transfer credits. Here's a list of 15 tips to keep you on track when you transfer.
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Jan Rendleman
Have you made your list of campuses you want to visit? It's an important part of choosing what college you want to attend. Here's a great list of things to think about before your college campus visit so you know what to look for when you get there.
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Jan Rendleman
In your senior year of high school before winter break, you can complete several important tasks to make your college application journey a success. Here is a handy list of 15 things to do now so you're ready to complete your college search and apply when you get back.
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Jan Rendleman
Campus safety should be top of mind when picking a college. Your safety is fundamental to achieving academic success and enjoying a fulfilling college experience.
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Jan Rendleman
Your junior year of high school is the perfect time to start planning for college applications. Here are 12 points to help you get organized.
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