There will definitely be plenty of logistical challenges but furthering your education in a new country for a few months will still confer numerous benefits.
The position doesn’t just consist of telling someone what’s right and what’s wrong with a paper — it’s an opportunity to engage with your peers and your community.
Spare yourself the trouble of living in a cramped space on campus. Look at some apartments instead.
Just in case the unthinkable happens, it’s good to know that you’ll be ready.
The experiences of wheelchair users are not always acknowledged on campus. Here are some things that are part of their day-to-day lives.
Here are several ways to make your home away from home a place that’s uniquely you.
School can be expensive. Take advantage of some deals in the new year to lighten the burden on your wallet.
Oftentimes, it’s necessary to borrow some money when you are pursuing higher education. Doing your research ahead of time could save you some heartache in the future.
Some people see the performing arts as a waste of time, but participating can help students gain important life skills.
They might seem similar, but they both feature their own set of advantages.
What factors are dampening young girls’ and women’s enthusiasm for careers as scientists, technicians, engineers and mathematicians?
Before you decide on a particular school, make sure that you know what you’re getting into.
The pandemic has made resources even harder to access for first-gen students who are already at a disadvantage. Apple’s new Launch program can help alleviate some of that.
Even if it’s not your field of study, taking one of these classes will help you gain a better understanding of yourself and the world around you.
College campuses are just one among many places where people with disabilities face systematic discrimination and exclusion.
Attending classes is a lot different when you’re doing it from home. Here’s how to succeed.
Online studying options will never replace in-person education, but they are still useful for learning and reviewing.
If you’re strapped for time, here are some hints that can help you get that paper finished in less than half an hour.
Being more on the reserved side can be tough when first starting college — especially during a pandemic.
Use these inexpensive yet festive tricks to brighten up your living space this winter.
Students are often extremely stressed, especially as finals are approaching. Hitting the hay for a few minutes can help regulate that.
Getting organized is a great way to get a leg up in school.
Going to business school can run up the same big bill that undergrad did, but there are a few interesting things to keep in mind to make the whole process easier.
Searching for a career and a way to be financially stable after you graduate can be hard. But there are ways to de-stress that daunting task.
Male High school students from Québec made big waves as they challenged the sexism and oversexualization of female bodies built into school clothing regulations.
The pandemic has spawned the creation of a lot of small businesses as people try to make a little extra cash. Here are several ways you can help support them.
Taking your school courses digitally can be difficult, but here are a few tips to help you stay on track.
As the coronavirus restrictions in the U.S. begin to lessen, universities are working to start this semester’s sports seasons safely.
If you plan on entering a creative field, there could be some opportunities to alleviate your financial burden.
Being in social isolation with your significant other during college can be difficult, but here are a few things to think about that may help.
The pandemic has made the strained relationships between colleges and surrounding areas worse as students bring both the possibility of infection and rising rental costs.
It’s been dead for centuries. That shouldn’t stop you from becoming fluent.
Attending class virtually means navigating the awkwardness of these sessions, a necessity to building classroom communities.
The style is becoming a lot more common. Here are some basics that you should know.
In this Apple TV+ documentary, viewers watch as students navigate mock elections — and discover some things about politics in the process.
As fancy campus accommodations lose their appeal and resume-boosting extracurriculars get canceled, how schools accept students may look very different.
These opportunities combine hands-on experience with a good time.
The platform’s new coming-of-age movie encourages young people to not get too caught up in the college admissions process.
It’s not just the place you sleep, especially now. Put more effort into making your space a special place you can unwind and enjoy, especially now that winter is up ahead.
COVID-19 and college can cause a lot of stress, but here are some relaxing beverages that can help.
Schools need to stop pointing fingers, especially when many of them haven’t taken the necessary precautions to keep campuses safe.
You can still take part in the seasonal festivities without putting your health at risk.
It’s not easy to juggle completing all your schoolwork while still having enough fun to avoid burnout.
Concern regarding the university’s inadequate pandemic response and the lack of transparency from administration has sparked outrage from several groups across campus.
Although websites like Skillshare and Linkedin Learning have many flaws, they also provide many opportunities for learning.
Make your home away from home feel more like … well, home.
Chana Joffe-Walt uses a compelling narrative style to examine racial and class tension in schools — with students facing the consequences for racial and economic inequalities.
There are plenty of things that you probably shouldn’t do if you want your college experience to go smoothly.
There can be a lot confusion around voting, but when the stakes are high, it’s important to know what’s going on. Here’s a quick guide.
In order to adapt to the strict social distancing rules of the pandemic, college clubs will look a little bit different this school year.
COVID-19 has radically changed the school year for college students, especially their dining experience. For many, the dorm is the new dining hall.
With stronger peer relationships, more academic feedback and easier parking, many students find that smaller schools have more benefits.
The new TikTok trend has students documenting their daily lives while quarantined, but what bigger problems with reopening plans are revealed?
College classes are moving online these days. Rather than stick with a subpar school experience, why not choose an alternative path?
The COVID-19 pandemic has plenty of college kids asking — can you really have fun without alcohol?
While this fall may not allow students to participate in sporting events or attend parties, there are still ways for you to interact with your friends.
Following a professor’s controversial article on Kamala Harris, the university remains unable to take a firm stance against prejudice.
Some universities have already closed due to an influx of coronavirus cases, but the University of Illinois may have found a solution.
YouTube is the first place most students go to procrastinate, but now the platform might hold the key to productivity.
Your season may have been canceled, but that doesn’t need to stop you from making strides in both your physical and mental game.
As schools convert many courses to web-based video chats due to COVID-19, writers perhaps suffer the most.
Sustainable fashion that’s budget-friendly can be hard to find, but these brands offer eco-friendly clothing, swimwear and jewelry at a reasonable price.
Even though many students will be attending school from home instead of returning to campus, it’s still important to prepare for the upcoming semester.
If you’re surrounded by family members who work in high-risk environments, is living at home any safer than living on campus or in an off-campus apartment?
Going to the doctor isn’t always an option now, but not everyone has access to the necessary devices for virtual visits. A group of college students is trying to change that.
Columbia has an innovative new program capable of educating students on how to combat climate change. Will other colleges follow suit?
As you head back to campus, it is essential to set boundaries with your friends and learn about their health needs.
Self-care routines are often complex and easily forgetten when the stress of school returns. Instead, prepare yourself with these refreshing practices.
The professional social networking service can be a powerful tool for those in school, but there are a few things to keep in mind when you’re just getting started.
Seven college students came together to found the organization, which helps get letters of thanks to health care workers putting their lives on the line during the pandemic.
Constantly canceling plans will not only hurt your relationships. It will also affect your physical and mental health.
Not being able to go out into the field has made student journalism a little more difficult, but with these tips, you should be able get info for your stories while keeping social distancing guidelines.
Now that so much of school is going to take place online, being aware of cyber security is even more important.
Learning from home will protect college students from the spreading virus, but it could have major psychological ramifications.
There’s plenty of distractions, but if you focus, you should be able to get the most out of your study sessions.
Public monuments to slave owners and racist leaders are nothing new, but their removal should force us to reconsider what we commemorate, especially at our schools.
With students returning to school this fall, it is essential to follow these strategies to limit exposure to the coronavirus.
Online classes aren’t as bad as you might think.
While regular planners fail to keep up, this planning method will bring structure and fun to the monotony of quarantine.
Schools were thrown headfirst into digital classrooms and the outcomes have been deemed less than successful. Now we are left to fill in the educational gaps.
Ever since the transition to online learning, several teaching services are seeking additional educators to fulfill the new demand.
Let’s face it — college is expensive. While financial aid and student loans are often the only resources considered, there are other ways to ease the financial burden.
In recent weeks, students have protested against police presence in cities as well as on their own campuses. So what’s next for campus police departments?
You can actually make real change, and you don’t necessarily need a ton of resources to get elected.
Getting rid of standardized testing could alleviate some problems with the college admissions process, but it will also have some unexpected ramifications.
Habits enabled by modern technology like phones and computers have made it increasingly difficult for students to focus and work efficiently.
It’s not easy to squeeze making money into a busy college schedule. Here are some jobs and other things that you can do to make your pocketbook a little fuller.
Discover why it is important to take a design course at an institution, the perks, challenges and what the overall experience looks like.
It’s not just sitting around and pontificating in togas all day.
This kind of public assistance program seemed impossible before the painful economic impacts of the coronavirus, but the far-fetched idea is now gaining mainstream attention.
Anne Gardiner Perkins’ new book gives voice to the first women who helped end gender discrimination at the prestigious school in the 1960s.
Now more than ever, those studying literature, philosophy and similar subjects are having to work longer and longer hours just to get by.
Which is more effective? Apple pencil and iPad or good old pen and paper?
Class of 2020 celebrations may be cancelled in person, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t celebrate in our own unique ways.
Finding a career after college can be daunting when entry-level jobs require years of experience, but it’s possible to prepare yourself before graduating.
With the entire country under a mandated self-quarantine, perhaps now is the best time to start looking for companionship with this new dating app.
When you’re an introvert, putting yourself out there can be hard; as a student, however, it’s important to prepare for your career, so learn how to do it effectively.
A lot of college students use Adderall and Ritalin as a way to cram for class, but the consequences of abusing these stimulants can be grim.
The experiences of wheelchair users are not always acknowledged on campus. Here are some things that are part of their day-to-day lives.
School can be expensive. Take advantage of some deals in the new year to lighten the burden on your wallet.
Oftentimes, it’s necessary to borrow some money when you are pursuing higher education. Doing your research ahead of time could save you some heartache in the future.
Some people see the performing arts as a waste of time, but participating can help students gain important life skills.
Even if it’s not your field of study, taking one of these classes will help you gain a better understanding of yourself and the world around you.
College campuses are just one among many places where people with disabilities face systematic discrimination and exclusion.
Attending classes is a lot different when you’re doing it from home. Here’s how to succeed.
Online studying options will never replace in-person education, but they are still useful for learning and reviewing.
If you’re strapped for time, here are some hints that can help you get that paper finished in less than half an hour.
Being more on the reserved side can be tough when first starting college — especially during a pandemic.
Use these inexpensive yet festive tricks to brighten up your living space this winter.
Students are often extremely stressed, especially as finals are approaching. Hitting the hay for a few minutes can help regulate that.
Getting organized is a great way to get a leg up in school.
Going to business school can run up the same big bill that undergrad did, but there are a few interesting things to keep in mind to make the whole process easier.
Searching for a career and a way to be financially stable after you graduate can be hard. But there are ways to de-stress that daunting task.
Male High school students from Québec made big waves as they challenged the sexism and oversexualization of female bodies built into school clothing regulations.
The pandemic has spawned the creation of a lot of small businesses as people try to make a little extra cash. Here are several ways you can help support them.
Taking your school courses digitally can be difficult, but here are a few tips to help you stay on track.
As the coronavirus restrictions in the U.S. begin to lessen, universities are working to start this semester’s sports seasons safely.
If you plan on entering a creative field, there could be some opportunities to alleviate your financial burden.
Being in social isolation with your significant other during college can be difficult, but here are a few things to think about that may help.
The pandemic has made the strained relationships between colleges and surrounding areas worse as students bring both the possibility of infection and rising rental costs.
It’s been dead for centuries. That shouldn’t stop you from becoming fluent.
Attending class virtually means navigating the awkwardness of these sessions, a necessity to building classroom communities.
The style is becoming a lot more common. Here are some basics that you should know.
In this Apple TV+ documentary, viewers watch as students navigate mock elections — and discover some things about politics in the process.
As fancy campus accommodations lose their appeal and resume-boosting extracurriculars get canceled, how schools accept students may look very different.
These opportunities combine hands-on experience with a good time.
The platform’s new coming-of-age movie encourages young people to not get too caught up in the college admissions process.
It’s not just the place you sleep, especially now. Put more effort into making your space a special place you can unwind and enjoy, especially now that winter is up ahead.
COVID-19 and college can cause a lot of stress, but here are some relaxing beverages that can help.
Schools need to stop pointing fingers, especially when many of them haven’t taken the necessary precautions to keep campuses safe.
You can still take part in the seasonal festivities without putting your health at risk.
It’s not easy to juggle completing all your schoolwork while still having enough fun to avoid burnout.
Concern regarding the university’s inadequate pandemic response and the lack of transparency from administration has sparked outrage from several groups across campus.
Although websites like Skillshare and Linkedin Learning have many flaws, they also provide many opportunities for learning.
Make your home away from home feel more like … well, home.
Chana Joffe-Walt uses a compelling narrative style to examine racial and class tension in schools — with students facing the consequences for racial and economic inequalities.
There are plenty of things that you probably shouldn’t do if you want your college experience to go smoothly.
There can be a lot confusion around voting, but when the stakes are high, it’s important to know what’s going on. Here’s a quick guide.
In order to adapt to the strict social distancing rules of the pandemic, college clubs will look a little bit different this school year.
COVID-19 has radically changed the school year for college students, especially their dining experience. For many, the dorm is the new dining hall.
With stronger peer relationships, more academic feedback and easier parking, many students find that smaller schools have more benefits.
The new TikTok trend has students documenting their daily lives while quarantined, but what bigger problems with reopening plans are revealed?
College classes are moving online these days. Rather than stick with a subpar school experience, why not choose an alternative path?
The COVID-19 pandemic has plenty of college kids asking — can you really have fun without alcohol?
While this fall may not allow students to participate in sporting events or attend parties, there are still ways for you to interact with your friends.
Following a professor’s controversial article on Kamala Harris, the university remains unable to take a firm stance against prejudice.
Some universities have already closed due to an influx of coronavirus cases, but the University of Illinois may have found a solution.
YouTube is the first place most students go to procrastinate, but now the platform might hold the key to productivity.
Your season may have been canceled, but that doesn’t need to stop you from making strides in both your physical and mental game.
As schools convert many courses to web-based video chats due to COVID-19, writers perhaps suffer the most.
Sustainable fashion that’s budget-friendly can be hard to find, but these brands offer eco-friendly clothing, swimwear and jewelry at a reasonable price.
Even though many students will be attending school from home instead of returning to campus, it’s still important to prepare for the upcoming semester.
If you’re surrounded by family members who work in high-risk environments, is living at home any safer than living on campus or in an off-campus apartment?
Going to the doctor isn’t always an option now, but not everyone has access to the necessary devices for virtual visits. A group of college students is trying to change that.
Columbia has an innovative new program capable of educating students on how to combat climate change. Will other colleges follow suit?
As you head back to campus, it is essential to set boundaries with your friends and learn about their health needs.
Self-care routines are often complex and easily forgetten when the stress of school returns. Instead, prepare yourself with these refreshing practices.
The professional social networking service can be a powerful tool for those in school, but there are a few things to keep in mind when you’re just getting started.
Seven college students came together to found the organization, which helps get letters of thanks to health care workers putting their lives on the line during the pandemic.
Constantly canceling plans will not only hurt your relationships. It will also affect your physical and mental health.
Not being able to go out into the field has made student journalism a little more difficult, but with these tips, you should be able get info for your stories while keeping social distancing guidelines.
Now that so much of school is going to take place online, being aware of cyber security is even more important.
Learning from home will protect college students from the spreading virus, but it could have major psychological ramifications.
There’s plenty of distractions, but if you focus, you should be able to get the most out of your study sessions.
Public monuments to slave owners and racist leaders are nothing new, but their removal should force us to reconsider what we commemorate, especially at our schools.
With students returning to school this fall, it is essential to follow these strategies to limit exposure to the coronavirus.
Online classes aren’t as bad as you might think.
While regular planners fail to keep up, this planning method will bring structure and fun to the monotony of quarantine.
Schools were thrown headfirst into digital classrooms and the outcomes have been deemed less than successful. Now we are left to fill in the educational gaps.
Ever since the transition to online learning, several teaching services are seeking additional educators to fulfill the new demand.
Let’s face it — college is expensive. While financial aid and student loans are often the only resources considered, there are other ways to ease the financial burden.
In recent weeks, students have protested against police presence in cities as well as on their own campuses. So what’s next for campus police departments?
You can actually make real change, and you don’t necessarily need a ton of resources to get elected.
Getting rid of standardized testing could alleviate some problems with the college admissions process, but it will also have some unexpected ramifications.
Habits enabled by modern technology like phones and computers have made it increasingly difficult for students to focus and work efficiently.
It’s not easy to squeeze making money into a busy college schedule. Here are some jobs and other things that you can do to make your pocketbook a little fuller.
Discover why it is important to take a design course at an institution, the perks, challenges and what the overall experience looks like.
It’s not just sitting around and pontificating in togas all day.
This kind of public assistance program seemed impossible before the painful economic impacts of the coronavirus, but the far-fetched idea is now gaining mainstream attention.
Anne Gardiner Perkins’ new book gives voice to the first women who helped end gender discrimination at the prestigious school in the 1960s.
Now more than ever, those studying literature, philosophy and similar subjects are having to work longer and longer hours just to get by.
Which is more effective? Apple pencil and iPad or good old pen and paper?
Class of 2020 celebrations may be cancelled in person, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t celebrate in our own unique ways.
Finding a career after college can be daunting when entry-level jobs require years of experience, but it’s possible to prepare yourself before graduating.
With the entire country under a mandated self-quarantine, perhaps now is the best time to start looking for companionship with this new dating app.
When you’re an introvert, putting yourself out there can be hard; as a student, however, it’s important to prepare for your career, so learn how to do it effectively.
A lot of college students use Adderall and Ritalin as a way to cram for class, but the consequences of abusing these stimulants can be grim.
Just because you’re taking these tests at home doesn’t mean you get a free pass — treat them as if you’re taking them in a classroom.
It’s not always easy, but it’s totally worth it.
It’s a big responsibility, so don’t let your furry (or scaly) friend down.
What to do when you’re out of cash?
Being black at a predominantly white university is hard, but remember you’re not alone.
Maybe you’ve been wanting to pick up a new hobby or finally start that book. Now is the perfect time.
Classes are going remote nationwide. Who knew staying home for school would be harder than going to campus?
Sometimes financial aid and a regular job isn’t enough to pay those college loans, but is it worth it?
Pushing yourself out of your comfort zone is important but doing it to the detriment of your mental wellbeing can take a toll.
The social media influencer’s back with another grift — this one ostensibly teaching his followers how to become entrepreneurs.
Even if reading isn’t your specialty, finding success in an English course is achievable for everyone.
The iconic grocery store offers plenty of budget solutions for hungry students.
The adrenaline rush of breaking rules is fun, just remember to stay safe.
Keeping your plate full of nutrient-dense foods and planning your days out can help more than you think.
Going abroad as part of a student exchange program? Here are some ways to keep yourself from missing home too much.
The ornamental gardens of many college campuses provide no ecological help, but implementing native plants would add beauty and aid the environment.
Many college students find comfort in racial affinity spaces. Multiracial students harbor an internalized barrier for entry.