3 Essential Tips for Student Voters This Fall:
1. Register to Vote As Soon As Possible
2. Register in Your Home State or College State
3. Figure Out Where and When to Vote
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Even though this school year will look different, AP courses still give you the same opportunity to:
🔷 Make your college applications stand out.
🔷 Complete college courses in high school.
🔷 Save on college tuition.
🔷 Develop college study skills.
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Enter our 2020 Back-to-School Sweepstakes for a chance to win $1000 to apply towards school costs or supplies!
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Enrolled in online college? Did your university transition to online because of campus shutdowns? Thinking about going back to school online to further your career?
Talk Online College 101 with us over on our Facebook Group!
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We plan to distribute $2 million in CARES Act funds to students impacted by a shift to remote learning due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read what AVP Dr. Brenda Ivelisse had to say about the CARES Act at BC in The Seattle Times: https://t.co/lJ2j921oF6 (via @seattletimes)
Feeling stressed at home? You’re not alone. 81% of students have reported feeling increased stress during the #COVID19 pandemic.
Get advice on what you can do to ease tensions and succeed in school.
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College administrators are busy figuring out ways to safely bring students back, but precautionary measures may drastically change the upcoming school year.
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In response to the switch to online teaching because of COVID-19, we checked in with four college professors to ask how the transition to online learning was working for them and their students.
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Are you enrolled in #onlinecollege? Either through campus shutdowns or by choice, thousands of Americans take #onlineclasses every year.
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Experts urge prospective international students to check if their home country accepts and recognizes online degrees.
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As the new coronavirus spreads, following safety rules and wearing protective gear is essential, experts say.
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While uncertainty remains, colleges are trying to ensure that both current and prospective international students can study in the U.S.
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‘This is online education’s moment’ as colleges close during coronavirus pandemic // Zoom and Cisco offer deals to colleges as they seek to battle competition to move classes online
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New to online learning because of the outbreak of the #coronavirus? This blog provides tips on how to study effectively in a remote working environment.
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Thanks to the #coronavirus, California is about to embark on an enormous unplanned experiment in #remotelearning — and no one knows how long it will last. The first challenge is simple: making sure everyone can log on.
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As colleges across the country pivot online on very short notice, there are a host of complications — from laptops and Internet access to mental health and financial needs.
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You may have options if the pandemic affects your ability to keep making federal student loan payments.
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