What’s the difference between a college and university? Each is a type of higher education institution where a student can pursue a post-secondary degree. Learn about the different types of institutions.
An important facet of pursuing a post-secondary education is to identify a degree or career to work towards. Here are resources to help understand the various factors to consider when making this decision.
Being college ready is possible with a few steps. Here is a breakdown of what to do before high school graduation to become college ready.
There is no right or wrong when selecting a college or university to attend. We recommend students choose the institution that best fits them. Discover what features make each institution unique.
To attend a college or university, students must apply to the institution during senior year in high school. Learn about what to expect when completing the application process for a college or university.
Before high school graduation, students will need to complete a couple of steps to successfully matriculate into college. Here’s a step-by-step guide to facilitate the matriculation process.
Investigating the cost to attend an institution is key in the college-going process. Learn about the types of college expenses to expect and things to consider when calculating the cost.
Over 86% of students accept some form of financial aid (Hanes, 2021) to attend college. Learn about the different types and where to apply.
Scholarships are the best way to pay for a post-secondary education as they do not have to be repaid. We recommend students work to earn as many scholarships as possible. Here is a list of scholarship opportunities to get started.