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Associate’s Degrees: The Basics

Is an associate’s degree program right for you? Are you looking to earn an undergraduate degree without the four-year time commitment? An associate’s degree is a two-year degree typically offered at community colleges, and sometimes at four-year colleges and technical schools as well. There are a few types of associate’s degrees: Associate’s Degree Requirements If you attend a community college, […]

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California: Community College to 4-Year College Transfer Agreements (IGETC)

Moving from community college to a 4-year university in California. If your college search starts with a community college program in California and you are interested in making a college transfer to a school in the University of California (UC) or California State University (CSU) system, you should be aware of the California college transfer

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Summer Research Opportunities for Freshmen and Sophomores

Check out these five programs if you’re an incoming freshman or sophomore interested in conducting research this summer. Attending a summer research program is a great way to build your resume and gain important experience in a field that interests you. If you’re an incoming freshman or sophomore, many programs aimed at upperclassmen won’t accept

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Resources to Help Students With Disabilities Succeed in College

Students with disabilities can enroll in the best colleges and earn competitive degrees. Explore helpful resources to make college for disabled students easier and more convenient. Use this guide to learn more about these resources, disability rights legislation, available scholarships and grants, and more. Transitioning From High School to College According to the Pew Research

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