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Grants to Go Back to College: Financing for the Nontraditional Student

One might think that financial aid options cater to recently graduated high school seniors only, but there are tons of grants for nontraditional students to get back (or started) in college too.

Atlanta Students Demand Better Housing, Increased HBCU Aid

Students from several HBCUs in Atlanta are protesting against undesirable living conditions on campuses.

How to Transfer College Credits: 6 Steps to Graduate on Schedule

Want to complete your studies at another university and need to know how to transfer your hard-earned college credits? Follow these seven easy steps to be on your way.

One Dead, Seven Injured in Grambling State Shootings

Four days after a fatal shooting at Grambling State University, campus authorities reported that another shooting took place on campus Sunday morning.

How to Make Friends in College: Our Staff’s Top 10 Tips

What can make college life more memorable? New friends! Here are tips from The College Post staff members to help you find your own college squad.

COVID Woes: College Students Continue to Be Uncertain About Future

A survey revealed that college students and recent graduates across the US continue to be uncertain about their future because of the pandemic.

Higher Education, Higher Pay? Not Necessarily, Study Finds

A Georgetown University study has revealed there is an increase in workers without college diplomas who receive a higher salary compared to employees with associate’s or bachelor’s degrees.

Student Asks UCLA to Drop Name of ‘Racist’ Reagan From Building

A UCLA student has called former US President Ronald Reagan “disturbingly racist” and asked her alma mater to drop his name from their medical center.