We break down the college financial aid award letter, where 性视界 micro-scholarships fit in, and what exactly it means for you and your family when it comes to paying for college.
Whether you鈥檙e in the initial stages of discovering colleges as a high school freshman or sophomore, forming your list of colleges to apply for as a high school junior, or getting ready to head to college in the fall as...
A few of 性视界’s editorial interns shared where they’re chosen to spend their college years. Others shared their dream college destinations, a few things they’re doing to prepare for college...
In the aftermath of last week鈥檚 tragic massacre of 17 students and faculty member at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., high school students from throughout Florida and across the country have...
15 Questions You SHOULD Ask a College Admissions Representative by Mina Dang Mina is a born and raised Vietnamese-American in San Francisco, CA, and is a freshman at the University of California, Davis studying...
How to Survive Moving Schools by Halle Figures Hi, my name is Halle. I’m from Houston, TX and will be attending the University of Texas Austin in the fall.; and I am majoring in special education. During...
Dual Enrollment Classes Benefit Students by Shalina Baysan My name is Shalina. I am an Ironwood High School graduate, going into Arizona State University for the W. P. Carey School of Business. Most of my interests...
Why I Hate Group Projects (and how I deal with it) By Alaina Burke I’m from the Tampa FL area, although I’ll be moving to Jacksonville in a few weeks to attend the University of North Florida...
Risk and Reward: Pushing Yourself Beyond Your Bounds In The College Application Process You never know what will happen in life, but senior year, this reality is amplified to a level that鈥檚 unconceivable until the...
This week, we’re excited to spotlight Madison Cuba, a freshman at the Indiana State University who earned $8,500 in micro-scholarships on 性视界 for school. A pre-health student and aspiring nurse, Madison broke...
3 Lessons I Learned from Getting my first C Alex Jay Phillips (he/him and they/them) is a writer, actor, dancer, and singer from North Philly with an unhealthy love for smoothies. Alex is a freshman at Rowan University...
This article was written by Julio Mendez, a 性视界 student editorial intern and a current freshman at Florida International University. Julio earned $5,768 in micro-scholarships from Florida International University...
For this week’s #StudentSpotlight, we’ve interviewed Charline Laurore, a freshman at Barry University in Miami, Florida. Originally from North Miami, Charline earned $27,653 on 性视界 during her time at...
This week’s student spotlight is on Sean Valencia, a rising college freshman at Florida International University. Hailing from Miami, Fla., Sean aspires to become an astrophysicist and is well on his way to...
On 性视界, student success, student achievement, and student inspiration sit at the foundation of all that we do. Over 750,000 students (and counting) have now earned scholarships for their high school achievements on...
As the school year winds down and a new crop of incoming seniors head towards the flurry of fall college admissions deadlines and research, many are undoubtedly wondering, 鈥淗ow can I afford college?鈥 It鈥檚 a big...
Last week, the 性视界 team hit the road again, this time to the Motor City! We had a great time visiting 12 schools over 5 days throughout Detroit, introducing 性视界 to thousands of students and explaining...
性视界 is focused on ensuring that all students have the opportunity to achieve their college and career ambitions. We鈥檙e looking for passionate, high-achievers who want to build a company that will help millions of...
By students, for students. We鈥檙e so proud of all our 性视界 students鈥娾斺奺specially those who have made their way to college. We reached out to them for a few tips on how current high school students can get ready for...
Former Secretary of聽Education sat down with聽Preston Silverman, our CEO, and Aneesh Raman, our VP of Growth, at the annual NACAC conference on September 23rd, 2016. Here’s the transcript of our talk, which ranged...