Select colleges in the Southeastern United States are offering prospective students a chance to have their application fee waived this week. Alabama College Application Week runs through Friday and ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — In an effort to lower financial barriers for high schoolers heading to college, New York is expanding financial aid and waiving college application fees. Governor Kathy Hochul ...
The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) met on Monday to discuss the launch of the 2026-2027 financial aid cycle. The cycle began on Oct. 1, ...
The Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) is coming soon. This big exam helps students join top central universities in India. It is for people who want to study in college or do research.
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College Entrance Exams 101: SAT vs. ACT. vs. CLT

If you’re planning to apply to college, chances are you’ve started hearing a lot about college entrance exams — especially the SAT, ACT, and newer CLT. These standardized tests help colleges evaluate ...
Kansas Apply Free Days will be held October 6–8, 2025, giving all Kansas residents—regardless of age or income—the chance to apply at no cost to any of the state’s 7 public universities, 19 community ...
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) officially opened on October 1st for the 20262027 school year. It is important to review each college’s website for all of their financial aid ...
Learn how to vote in California’s Nov 4 special election and what Prop 50 could mean for congressional maps and the 2026 midterms.
Enrolled students will follow four-year degree maps, co-created by advisors at both UH and the partner college to ensure they take the right courses in the right order, minimizing credit loss and ...
Stephanie Meade, CEO and Founder of educational consulting firm, Collegiate Edge, discusses how students should think about making their college list. To refine that list, look at the following ...
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days (a.k.a. October Prime Day) officially starts tomorrow, but according to our deals editors, these 32 deals are already worth shopping.
The Department of Veterans Affairs spends billions on dubious and even fraudulent disabilities benefits. Meanwhile, some deserving cases wait.