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How Service Trips Enrich the College Experience
November 21, 2017
Undecided But Not Alone: Tips for Choosing College Majors
November 16, 2017
How Can Your Student Put an Accounting Degree to Work?
November 13, 2017
How to Make the Most of Your College Tours
November 10, 2017
Create a Student Budget That Works, From Orientation Through Finals
November 08, 2017
Arrive and Thrive: Navigating a New College Social Life
November 01, 2017
500 Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation
October 30, 2017
Adjusting to College Life Can Be Easier Than You Expect
October 26, 2017
College Application Deadline: Why You Should Consider Applying Early
October 24, 2017
Advice for Parents and Guardians of College Students: 6 Pieces of First-Year Wisdom
October 23, 2017
Resilient Hope
October 23, 2017
Last December, another round of missiles and bombs struck the war-torn city of Aleppo, Syria. Hundreds of thousands of Syrians had already lost their lives to nationwide civil war, and citizens waited in terror each time another airstrike approached. For years, they struggled with no outside relief. Finally, however, the international community agreed to a mass evacuation. On December 15, more than 100,000 Syrians left their homes, belongings, and livelihoods, like the 11 million Syrians displaced from their homes over the past six years—more than half the nation’s population.
5 Ways to Make the FAFSA Application Process Less Stressful
October 17, 2017
Faith, Family, and FCA
October 16, 2017