
Community colleges have more to offer than what meets the eye
From meeting students’ academic needs to offering immense resources for college, community colleges have outgrown the age-old stigma attached to their name.
From meeting students’ academic needs to offering immense resources for college, community colleges have outgrown the age-old stigma attached to their name.
First-generation students are more likely to face obstacles when considering going to college but parental involvement in their lives play a huge role in their decisions for pursuing a degree.
As the SAT is scrutinized by colleges and students alike, it is clear that its presence should be removed from the college admissions process entirely.
With nation wide changes to standardized testing, it can be confusing for students to figure out whether they should take the SAT or ACT. Here’s how to navigate the process.
FVHS seniors explain how they feel now that they have submitted college applications and what they would have done differently.
Movies and TV shows’ glamorization of the college admissions process can lead to misleading and harmful connotations.
The 2022 AP Exams will return back to in-person testing and College Board provides AP classroom as an extra resource to students.
Getting into high school, no one tells you the real guiding factors to make the most out of your experience, here is some advice from a senior on what you should do in high school.
With the 2020-2021 school year coming to an end, most seniors have decided their future college. Here’s what they had to say about their decisions.
Scholarships help relieve some of the financial strain when it comes to pursuing a higher education in the United States.