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Summer Programs for High School and College Students
Participating in a summer program is a great way to spend your summer. Not only do you experience life on a college campus, you get to explore new fields, earn college credit and make friendships that last a lifetime. But if you're planning on a summer program, you need to act now! Application deadlines come early in the year. To get ...Published about 1 month ago | -
CLEP: College Credit for Life Experience
The CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) is a test that grants college credit to students based on knowledge learned through professional experience, independent study, adult courses or advanced high school courses. The CLEP is recognized by about 2,900 colleges and universities, and is administered by the College Board. The CLEP is comprised of 33 different tests in a variety of subjects, much ...Published over 4 years ago | -
Beyond the CLEP: More Options for Life Experience Credit
If you are a returning student, a shortage of time and money might prohibit you from enrolling in college full time. However, you can gain college credit for what you already know by taking one of several exams that test your knowledge in a particular subject. While the best known credit-by-examination program is the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), there are three ...Published over 4 years ago | -
AP Courses - Accept the Challenge
Need a bigger challenge from your high school classes? Ready to delve more deeply into your favorite subject? Want to save money and advance more quickly once you enter college? It's time to check into AP classes. AP stands for "Advanced Placement," a series of 37 college-level courses available to high school students looking for a head start. AP courses cover ...Published almost 5 years ago | -
Get a Jump on College
Ready to move beyond high school, but you haven't graduated yet? Itching for new challenges and excitement? Maybe you should think about taking college courses before you graduate. Early college programs, like AP courses, can offer a lot: you learn more about your favorite subjects, get a chance to try out college-level academics and you may get a real start on ...Published almost 5 years ago | -
Time to Advance: What AP Can Do For You
They can take you to the heights of the scientific revolution in Europe and the depths of slavery in America. You may choose to examine regression analyses and derivatives. You may learn the intricate differences between the subjunctive and future perfect tenses. But that's not why most people take Advanced Placement (AP)* courses, and although I'd like to say I'm just ...Published about 4 years ago | -
College Planning for High School Sophomores
While sophomore year isn't the time to begin your full-blown college search, it's the perfect time to get a jump start on the process. During this year, you can transform yourself into a more desirable applicant and assess what type of school suits your academic and career pursuits. Following these simple tips will propel you down the path for college admissions ...Published almost 5 years ago | -
Smarten Up Over Holiday Break
We get it—you’re strapped for time during the regular semester and you just want to enjoy your holiday time off. But there’s something to be said for making the most of your time off – intellectually. And it doesn’t necessarily have to be a drag. Plus, dedicating some time during the holidays could lighten your load for the upcoming semester. Here, ...Published over 2 years ago |









