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Types of Colleges

There are many types of colleges, including public and private, two-year and four-year, local and regional, community, junior, career, and more. Which one is right for you and your educational needs? It may take some exploring to understand at which you'll want to pursue your degree, but getting all the facts before you apply and enroll is imperative. Explore a variety of college possibilities.
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  Big-Name College? Big Deal!
Shakespeare once asked, "What's in a name?" If you ask these young go-getters from some of the best colleges you've never heard of, not much. From winning Goldwater scholarships to producing groundbreaking research and receiving White House invitations, these college students prove that you don't need to attend a big-name college to make a name for yourself.

The Search for Life at Suitcase Schools
Not every campus is wall-to-wall Greek parties and Division I sports programs. Some campuses have more parking spaces than dorm rooms, more students from in-county than rest-of-country. They're called suitcase schools, and they often have all the allure of a suburban strip mall.

The SIZE Question: Does It Really Matter?
Warning: A wrong decision could result in small-school suffocation or large-school 'lost-in-the-crowd' syndrome...

Community Colleges and Your Education
Although some unfairly label it the "fallback" approach, attending a community college can actually be a "forward-thinking" move. Are community colleges for you?

Ivy League Schools Versus State Schools
What are the major differences between Ivy League schools and state schools, and which one is right for you?

The Wonderful World of Women's Colleges
Considering a women's school for your college career? Read on for some important info.

Is a Religious School for You?
Is a religious school the way to go?

The Benefits of a Community College
Although some unfairly perceive going to a community college as a "fallback" approach, community college can actually be a "forward-thinking" move.

Cyber U
Online learning is becoming more and more popular these days as more people want to go to college on their own time.

Make the Grade with Graduate Programs
Go the extra mile by completing graduate programs in your specialty.



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