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Everything You Should Know About FAFSA

October 17, 2022|

FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid and helps schools determine individual financial aid packages. FAFSA opens October 1st and the federal application deadline is June 30th.

Breaking Down the Coalition App

October 7, 2022|

The Coalition App is an online college application platform similar to the Common App. Prospective college students only need to input key information once, streamlining the application process. This article discusses which schools use Coalition App, its deadline, how to format the activities section, and the differences between it and Common App.

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2610, 2020

What is an HBCU?

October 26, 2020|

An HBCU is a Historically Black College or University. Prior to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, African Americans were not permitted to attend the same institutions as their White counterparts. As a result, African Americans began to create their own colleges and universities to educate their community.

1910, 2020
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What Is A Liberal Arts College?

October 19, 2020|

Liberal arts colleges focus less on preparing students for a future career but place emphasis on encouraging them to become critical thinkers.

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Best Resume Templates 2024

May 14, 2024|

Looking to write a superb resume? Perusing the best resume templates 2024 is a great place to start! In addition to providing you with 4 of the best resume templates [...]

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