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How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest (With Examples)

Getting waitlisted or deferred: the limbo of the college admissions world. No doubt, it can certainly feel like purgatory for some. For the most part, all you can do is wait (hence the name) and maybe say a few Hail Marys. However, some schools do allow deferred and waitlisted...

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How to Get Off the College Waitlist in 2026

After battling through the epic journey of the college application process, with all its emotional twists and turns, the torturous anticipation, the potential heaven of acceptance or hell of rejection, judgment day has finally arrived. You tear open the envelope and frantically scan the letter for a telling phrase....

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Best Summer Leadership Programs – 2026

From law firms to movie sets to biology labs, there’s no doubt that good leadership is the backbone of any successful workplace. (If you’ve ever worked on a group project, you can attest to this fact–the vibe can turn Office Space rather than Friday Night Lights quite quickly.) As...

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Best Summer Travel Programs for High School Students – 2026

Studying abroad isn’t only for college students–high school students can also benefit from the opportunity to push their boundaries, develop cultural sensitivity, and explore other countries. In the process, they’ll develop their independence and resilience–skills they’ll need for college and beyond–as well as engage in academic and career-focused exploration....

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Providence Tuition Reimbursement 2026: ProvidenceReady & Guild

Providence is a not-for-profit Catholic health system serving the Western United States through 51 hospitals and more than 1,000 clinics across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, and Washington. With approximately 120,000 caregivers (Providence’s term for all employees, clinical and non-clinical alike), the system is the third-largest Catholic...

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Early Admission Takeaways for the Class of 2030

March begins the grand finale of the college application season. Most schools will release their admissions decisions in mid- to late-March or April, and by May 1st (National College Decision Day), the majority of the incoming Class of 2030 will know where they will be headed in the fall. ...

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Online College Review: Thomas Edison State University

Thomas Edison State University (TESU) is a public, nonprofit institution founded in 1972 specifically to serve adult learners who need a degree completion model built around prior learning rather than coursework from scratch. It holds MSCHE regional accreditation, is chartered by the state of New Jersey, charges some of...

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Best Summer Film Programs – 2026

Many of us never move past the cringe-worthy productions recorded on our parents’ camcorders with terrible lighting and disinterested “actors” (i.e., younger siblings costumed in pillowcases). However, if you survived that phase and went on to develop a true passion for studying, creating, and producing films, you’ll know that...

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