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Top 7 Part-Time Jobs for College Students

AdmissionSight

Skills needed: Design software knowledge Typography Color theory Image editing Creativity Time management Communication The Pros and Cons of Working While in College Working a part-time job while you’re in college can help you pay for personal expenses, supplement financial aid, and gain valuable work experience.

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Why High School Counselors Hold the Keys to College Access—And How Colleges Can Reach Them

Ruffaloni

Counselors are the thread running through the entire college-bound student experience. For those without a family roadmap, theyre often the only guide through applications, financial aid, and deadlines. Theyre the ones who demystify financial aid, flag key deadlines, and identify opportunities a student might otherwise miss.

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Applying for the Forty Acres Scholars Program (FASP) and UT-Austin Scholarships

Tex Admissions

For a few years around 2020, students had to copy/paste all of their regular application, essay, and resume inputs into a totally separate portal, and then answer three distinct essay questionss of 300 words each that all amounted to variations on why do you want FASP and what will you contribute?

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Investing In A Legacy Of Nutrition

Penn Nursing

The award—which goes to a graduating Penn Nursing undergraduate student who is also a Nutrition minor or second major—honors the late JoAnn Nallinger Grant, RN, HUP’62, Nu’72, who became the first nurse in the field of parenteral nutrition (PN) and wrote a definitive guide on the subject used by nurses for decades.

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Phil Hill Talks About the Impact of New IPEDS Data on Institutions and EdTech

Ruffaloni

Phil Hill : A big part of writing both the blog on the 2019-20 data and the 2020-21 data blog (on the need to focus on 12-month unduplicated enrollment rather than fall snapshot) was to point out how much we’ve needed this type of data. Financial aid is an even bigger than accreditation. Can you scale?”

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Show me the Money

Admissions Village

It is almost October 1st which in college admissions means it is nearly time to start filling out any financial aid forms you need. If you are applying for need-based financial aid, you will need to fill out a FAFSA and possibly a CSS Profile for all schools where your child is applying.

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What Drives Graduate Student Enrollment Decisions?

Ruffaloni

Our enrolled graduate student data is derived from 23,198 currently enrolled graduate students 102 institutions who completed the RNL Adult Student Priorities Survey between the fall of 2020 and the spring of 2023.