From High School to Higher Education: Navigating the World of New Student Scholarships
89% of American workers say they have experienced burnout at some point in the last year. Yet, work is not the only place where burnout can happen. This condition can also happen to high school and college students.
Are you an undergrad student? College is a time for exploration and growth. It's a time when students can pursue their interests and passions, meet new people, and gain valuable skills and experiences that will shape... Read More
Don’t think networking in college is that important? One study showed that 71% of respondents found networking was “essential” or “important” during a job search. However, we know that, for most, networking can seem... Read More
In the fall of 2020, 75% of undergrad students were taking at least one virtual course. And 44% of undergrad students were exclusively taking distance education courses. If you are having a virtual college experience,... Read More
Research from 2020 shows that 43% of students enrolled in 4-year institutions. And 20% of high school students enrolled in 2-year institutions. If you are a high schooler heading off to college, you need campus... Read More
In the fall of 2022, 17.9 million college students were enrolled in a degree awarding program across the U.S.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we work and go to school. Work-from-home and online classroom models allowed for more work and learning options. An estimated 6 million college students are now enrolled in online... Read More
We live in a world where the attention span only lasts roughly 10 seconds. Focusing on things for long periods has become an impossible task. This means that a college student has an even more difficult time when it... Read More
Around 40 percent of Americans have a bachelor's degree, and more people are graduating every year. If you're graduating in the near future, you might be nervous about what your future holds.
In the United States, there are an estimated 750,000 fraternity and sorority members spread out over multiple organizations across the country.