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Comparison diagram showing the difference between tuition assistance (upfront payment) and tuition reimbursement (pay first, get paid back)

How to Use Employer Tuition Reimbursement Programs (And Actually Get Paid)

Employer tuition reimbursement programs cover up to $5,250 tax-free per year—but 98% of eligible employees never use them. Here's how to claim every dollar.

January 1, 1970

How to Win Corporate Sponsored Scholarships

Corporate sponsored scholarships fund thousands of students yearly. Learn what selection committees actually look for and how to build a winning application.

January 1, 1970

High school graduate ready for college, symbolizing Gates Scholarship opportunity

How to Win the Gates Scholarship: Tips from Real Winners

Gates Scholarship tips from real winners. Learn how to craft standout essays, choose recommenders, and prep for the finalist interview. 0.3% accept rate.

January 1, 1970

How to Write a Winning Grant Application

Grant application writing tips that actually work: funder research, problem statements, budget alignment, and what reviewers really look for in 2026.

January 1, 1970

How to Write a Winning Grant Application

Grant application writing tips that actually work: funder research, problem statements, budget alignment, and what reviewers really look for in 2026.

January 1, 1970

University computer lab in the mid-1990s where Turnitin originated as a peer-review tool

How Turnitin Works: Inside Its Plagiarism Detection System

How Turnitin detects plagiarism, calculates similarity scores, and flags AI writing — plus its real limitations most students never learn about.

January 1, 1970

Student studying for the SAT with practice materials and a rising score graph on screen

How to Actually Improve Your SAT Score by 200 Points

Improve your SAT score 200 points with a plan backed by College Board's own data. Covers Digital SAT strategy, error analysis, and section-by-section tips.

January 1, 1970

Public university campus with students walking across a fall quad

How Inflation Is Reshaping College Costs in 2026

College tuition rose less than general inflation in 2026, but housing and food costs are surging. Here's what families actually pay after aid.

January 1, 1970

Public university campus with students walking across a fall quad

How Inflation Is Reshaping College Costs in 2026

College tuition rose less than general inflation in 2026, but housing and food costs are surging. Here's what families actually pay after aid.

January 1, 1970

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