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New Scholarship to Benefit Fairmont State STEM Students

Through a new scholarship, Fairmont State University hopes to open more doors for students in the science, technology, engineering, or math fields, particularly women and other minorities.

Colorado to Offer In-State Tuition to Native American Students

A new law in Colorado allows out-of-state Native American students with historical ties to the state to pay in-state tuition starting this fall semester.

How to Get a Top College Recommendation Letter: The Ultimate Guide

The recommendation letter is your chance to provide context to your application and land a spot in your dream college — so make sure to get one that shines!

Law Students to Represent Immigrants Through New Ohio State Clinic

Ohio State University will start an immigration law clinic to help law students gain professional experience while providing immigrants with much-needed legal services.

Housing Woes: Southern Utah University Asks Students to Live With Relatives

Southern Utah University is asking its students to live with relatives as the school copes with an on-campus housing crunch for the fall semester.

Google Awards $5M to Tuskegee to Support Tech Diversity

Tuskegee University has been awarded a $5 million grant from Google to help students of color gain access to educational and professional opportunities in the technology industry.

Students Sue Indiana University Over Vaccine Mandate

Eight students from Indiana University filed a federal lawsuit against the school over the mandate requiring all students, faculty, and staff members to be vaccinated before the start of its fall term.

Early Action vs Early Decision: What’s the Difference?

Get the lowdown between early action vs early decision in this complete explainer to make your choice for college!