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  • Five Reasons for College Visits

    Going to college is a big step. That's why choosing the right one is essential. Just because a college is highly regarded doesn't mean it's the perfect fit for you. While researching colleges on the Internet can help you decide, making a visit to the college is important to truly understand the atmosphere, and whether it's where you want to spend the next four or more years of your life.

  • How to Keep Safe When Walking on a College Campus

    The contained atmosphere of a college campus can create a feeling of constant safety for its students. Although you may feel safe on your campus, the truth is that crime can occur anywhere at any time. It is important to take precautions to help ensure your safety when traveling on your campus. Doing so will decrease your chances of falling victim to a crime.

  • How to Join an Online Math Club

    Becoming a member of a community with common interests is a good way to challenge thinking skills. Becoming a member of an online math community is a wonderful way to stay connected and to build important math skills while having fun. Online environments wouldn't even be an option were it not for mathematics. Joining one requires just two important things: interest and participation.

  • What Are Some Significant Safety Issues on a College Campus?

    Every fall, parents pack their students for college and hope they're leaving them in a safe setting. Unfortunately, safety on college campuses isn't always ensured. College campuses can be the site of sexual crimes and alcohol- and drug-related incidents, among other issues. Crimes can also happen off campus, in off-campus student housing.

  • Small Campus Colleges

    Small campus colleges often have a strong feeling of community among students and faculty. By attending a smaller school, students can look forward to more personalized interaction with their professors and smaller class sizes. Many small colleges are liberal arts schools, so they offer a diverse education on many topics. While there may be fewer people to meet and fewer majors to choose from, for some people, a small campus college can be a perfect fit.

  • Student Recruitment Activities

    Colleges and private schools commonly employ an array of techniques in an attempt to recruit students. There are numerous effective activities from which schools can select when enticing students to select their institution. By using one or more recruitment techniques, schools can increase their student body size.

  • How to Replace a Student ID

    A student ID card grants the holder several benefits on campus and off. It is best to replace the card as soon as possible when it is lost or stolen. Most schools charge a replacement fee for the service.

  • How to Request Transcripts

    There are many instances in which you may need a copy of your high school or college transcripts; when you are applying for a job or a new training program, for example. While it's wise to always keep a copy of both official and unofficial transcripts on hand for these occasions, it usually only takes 2-3 weeks for the documents to arrive once the proper forms have been submitted. Here's how to request a transcript.

  • How to Find Off Campus Housing

    Maybe you're getting too old to share a bedroom with someone else. Or you want a quieter place to study. Or you're looking for a little more freedom to party. Whatever the case may be, off campus housing may be a good choice for you. Off campus housing is usually within walking distance of your classes. Sometimes a bus to campus is available to off campus housing residents if you live too far to walk. Finding off campus housing is fairly easy when you know where to look.

  • How to Start a College Bookstore

    Anyone willing to make a small investment in time and money can easily start a college bookstore. By purchasing books from students at the end of semesters and looking for college texts at places like book sales and thrift stores, you can quickly amass a large inventory of books. And, with the various websites that allow people to sell books, you can quickly sell your inventory to a larger customer base with little to no overhead costs.

  • How to Request a Transcript From ITT Tech

    Transcripts are needed when you change colleges, and they are equally needed when you are applying for graduate school. Some colleges make it easy to request your transcript online. ITT Tech, a very popular college, however, does not have this feature. This article will help you request a transcript from ITT Tech.

  • How to Stay Safe on a College Campus

    Going to college is an exciting time for young adults, but with the recent murder of Yale student Annie Le, it's crucial for every college student to practice campus safety tips. The average student has enough to worry about including exams, tests, papers and presentations, but in this day and age, students must follow safety precautions as crime rates are on the rise. Consider following these tips to stay protected while on campus.

  • How to Visit The College of William & Mary

    Founded in 1693, The College of William & Mary is the second oldest college organization in the United States (after Harvard). Named for the British King William and Queen Mary, the college's alumni include Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe, jurist John Marshall, 16 signers of the Declaration of Independence and, more recently, actress Glenn Close and talk show host Jon Stewart.

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