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How Open Admissions Universities Really Serve Students

Open admissions colleges serve millions of working adults and first-gen students. See what support they offer, what the data shows, and how to succeed.

January 1, 1970

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How to Appeal a College Admissions Decision: What Actually Works

Appeal a college admissions decision in 2026 the right way. Learn which schools accept appeals, what new information qualifies, and how to write a letter that works.

January 1, 1970

Family reviewing college financial aid documents at kitchen table

How to Calculate Your Family's College Contribution

Family college contribution explained: learn how the SAI formula works, what income and assets count, and how to legally lower your number before FAFSA.

January 1, 1970

High school student studying surrounded by AP exam books

How to Choose Which AP Exams to Take (Without Burning Out)

Choosing which AP exams to take can make or break your college prep. Here's a data-backed framework to pick the right exams for your goals and strengths.

January 1, 1970

College student overwhelmed with major decision paperwork

How to Choose Your College Major: A Real Decision Guide

How to choose your college major using real salary data and a 7-step framework. Avoid the $42,000 mistake that 60% of students make.

January 1, 1970

College transcript showing a declared minor alongside a diploma

How to Choose Your College Minor (Without Regretting It)

How to choose a college minor that actually helps your career. Frameworks, employer data, and the questions to ask before you declare.

January 1, 1970

Two college students reviewing a roommate compatibility questionnaire on a laptop

How to Choose Between College Roommates (And Not Regret It)

Choose a college roommate based on real compatibility factors, smart questions, and red flags — before conflict becomes inevitable. Research-backed guide.

January 1, 1970

College student creating a budget at their desk

How to Create a College Budget That Actually Works

College budget guide: map semester income, break down real costs, choose a method that sticks, and avoid the debt trap most students fall into.

January 1, 1970

Critical Thinking Skills: How to Actually Develop Them

Critical thinking skills can be learned. Discover the science-backed methods, exercises, and habits that build real analytical reasoning — starting today.

January 1, 1970

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