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At Education.com's main college hub you will find over 60 Information Centers and thousands of articles to walk you along the entire road to college, through college, and beyond college.
Top College Info Picks
Access best of breed information in these major information centers.
College Admissions
Learn how to navigate the college admissions process and be successful.
College Alternatives
College immediately after high school is not for everyone.
Choosing a College
We provide guidance and advice for selecting the right setting for you after high school.
Paying for College
Is your family worried about how to pay for college during these tough economic times?
Transition to College
College means more responsibility, and more choices.
Study Abroad
You have the travel bug with ideas to experience new cultures and languages. But are you ready?
Success in College
Gather tips and expert advice on how to succeed in college.
Money Management
Read here for essentials on how to effectively and responsibly manage your money.
Job Success and 21st Century Skills
What do you need to succeed in the career world today?
Local SAT & ACT Classes
Additional Content
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5 Ways to Get Off the Wait List and into Your Top College
Here are 5 ways to get off the list and into the school of your choice.
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Budget Cutting
What do you do if the government's Expected Family Contribution is just too high or you can't manage the unmet need in...
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FAQs on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
1. What is alcoholism? Alcoholism, also known as alcohol dependence, is a disease that includes the following four...
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Help Your Child Make Career Decisions
While your child is in middle and high school, he or she can participate in many career exploration activities. Here's...
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Transition to College: Separation and Change for Parents and Students
Introduction Going to college is more than just "going back to school." The departure is a significant milestone in the...
Source: NYU Child Study Center

