4-year Colleges That Offer 2-year Degrees: a Switch Up on the Standard

By College Admissions, High School
Traditionally, there has been a divide between institutions of higher learning that offered associate’s degrees and institutions that offered bachelor’s degrees. This system works well for students who complete their degree programs, but can unfortunately leave some students behind if they don’t manage to complete their planned degree. If a student starts out at a…
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Vaccination Policies in Schools: What’s Been Announced and What Might Still Be Coming

By Elementary School, High School, Middle School
As students return to school for the fall, many in-person for the first time since early 2020, school districts across the country have been implementing various strategies to try and ensure student safety and keep school from having to return to remote learning. While the concept of vaccine mandates has been controversial, multiple school districts…
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ACT Superscore: What is it?

By ACT, College Admissions, Test Prep
NOTE: This post was written prior to ACT’s release of updated superscoring information. Read our new blog ACT Superscoring Is Here: What you need to know for more information. ACT Superscore: At a glance In your preparation for the ACT or SAT scores or in looking at colleges, you may have come across the term…
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