Collegiate Informer
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Collegiate Informer - E.J Mbuyi
volume 1 April 16, 2023
The Collegiate
Informer
2023
Scholarships
and grants
Spring Collegiate Career Fair
DORM HACKS
how to style simple college clothes?
Gifts for the college bound senior
Among 2021 high school graduates age 16 to 24, the college enrollment rate for young women, at 69.5 percent in October 2021, continued to be higher than the rate for young men (54.9 percent). The college enrollment rate of Asians (85.9 percent) also continued to be higher than the rates for recent Black (61.2 percent), White (61.0 percent), and Hispanic (58.6 percent) graduates.
Editor’s Note
The Collegiate Informer
MAGAZINE
Click wherever you see the magic arrow!
E.J. Mbuyi
Editor-in-Chief
In this issue
Find everything from which college to choose, and money for college, to real- world stories about college life, dorm cuisine, dorm decor, fitness, international student advice, budgeting, and college fashion.
Click on the Magic arrow and listen to real stories from real people.
contents
02 Editor's Note
Scholarship, grants, College Life, Dorm Decor & Cuisine
A map of interactive guides and links
04
SCHOLARSHIPS,
grants and prizes
⁰⁴ that lead a student to click and hear
real stories about scholarships
⁰⁸ Scholarship, grants, prizes
14 Best Gifts for the Dorm room
16 Best spots to study on campus
18 Artificial Intelligence
20 Exclusive
International students
The information for
21 Finance -Learning how to avoid being
broke
32 Side Gigs- Hustle
03
ULTIMATE DORM
39
34
FITNESS Exercises
37 Emerging Independence
45
College Foodies
For maintaining a healthy diet and a healthy budget with creative freshman hacks.
18 Artificial Intelligence
Essential College Gear
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Finding your way
to college
Getting into college is an exciting time full of endless possibilities, but it can also be a bit overwhelming. With so many options available, it's easy to feel lost and unsure of where to even start. But fear not, as there are many resources and strategies available to help you find your way to college. First and foremost, start by doing your research. Look up different colleges that interest you and learn as much as you can about them.
Consider factors such as location, size, programs offered, campus life, and cost. This will help you narrow down your options and ensure that you are applying to schools that align with your goals and preferences. Another important step is to seek out guidance from others. This can include speaking with your high school guidance counselor, talking to current and former college students, and reaching out to admissions counselors at different colleges. These individuals can provide valuable insights and advice on the college application process, including tips for writing essays and securing scholarships. Additionally, consider visiting college campuses in person or exploring them virtually. Many colleges offer virtual tours and events, providing you with the opportunity to get a feel for the campus and its culture without having to travel.