Multiracial identity is a complex and often overlooked aspect of diversity. Being multiracial means having a heritage that includes two or more distinct racial backgrounds. This can manifest in various
Multiracial identity is a complex and often overlooked aspect of diversity. Being multiracial means having a heritage that includes two or more distinct racial backgrounds. This can manifest in various
Preparing for the Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT, can be a daunting task for aspiring medical students. With its rigorous content and high stakes, it is essential to choose
If you are considering taking the General Education Development (GED) test to earn your high school equivalency diploma, it’s important to be well-prepared. One of the best ways to achieve
As the number of student veterans enrolling in colleges and universities across the United States continues to rise, it is important for campus communities to understand and support their unique
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Senators across party lines are coming together to call for a streamlined approach to helping students struggling with overwhelming student loan debt. With over 44 million Americans collectively owing more
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Tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) have a rich history that dates back to the mid-20th century. These institutions were established to provide higher education opportunities to Native American students, who
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The NCAA Draft Constitution, a proposed set of new rules that would significantly reduce the organization’s control over college sports, has been making waves in the world of collegiate athletics.
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Receiving a poor midterm grade in English can be discouraging and frustrating, but it’s important to remember that it’s not the end of the world. There are steps you can
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Student veterans bring unique experiences and perspectives to higher education that enrich the learning environment for everyone. They bring a wealth of skills and knowledge gained through military service that
The GI Bill, originally enacted in 1944 as the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act, has provided educational and vocational benefits to millions of American veterans. One group that has historically been excluded
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