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The 10 Best Cities to Start Your New Career

Looking to settle down or at least find a place to launch your budding postgrad career? You might want to check out opportunities in the areas below; they're the 10 best cities...

Colleges With the Smallest Student-Faculty Ratios

If you attend one of these schools, you won't need to jockey for attention in class or pray that there isn't a wait during office hours.

States With the Most International College Students

Apparently, the rest of world shares our love for California too.

Birmingham Area Consortium for Higher Education

Students can travel all around Alabam' if they choose to attend a BACHE school.

Colleges where the Quality of Residence Halls Is Above Average

Are you someone who loves living in the lap of luxury? Well, dorms aren't technically luxurious, but you'll find some pretty good ones at these colleges.

Idaho Hidden Gems

Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Gem State.

Great College Destinations: Midsized Metropolitan Cities (1 to 2.5 Million Residents)

According to the American Institute for Economic Research, these are the best midsized metropolitan cities for college students. Ratings are based on social or cultural factors...

Colleges with Strength in Water Skiing

Remember that scene in Jaws with the pyramid-forming water skiers? Child's play for the athletes at these schools.

Colleges With Comprehensive Programs at a Fair Price

We looked at schools of comparable academic quality and just picked out the cheaper option. It's like getting the name-brand value at the store-brand price.

Colleges With Strength in Women's Rowing

The ladies at these colleges hardly row gently down the stream. Check out the schools with great programs in women's rowing.

Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education

Pittsburgh is famous for a huge, sloppy sandwich that's covered with coleslaw and French fries. We bet all the students there just love it.

Colleges With Strength in Women's Tennis: Division II

For student-athletes aiming to compete at a high level while maintaining a well-rounded college experience, NCAA Division II women's tennis offers an ideal path. Division II...

Top 10 Ivy League Alternatives

You know the Fiske Guides, right? Edward B. Fiske, the former New York Times education editor and all-around college guru, has produced a bunch of these helpful...

Best Colleges and Universities for Inspiring In-Person Campus Tours

You've done your initial research, created a list of potential colleges and universities, and started gathering your application materials. Now, it's time to take your research...

Colleges With Strength in Baseball: NAIA and Other

While much of the media attention in collegiate athletics focuses on the NCAA, the NAIA and other independent athletic associations offer some of the most competitive and...

The North American Alliance for Green Education

These are the members of the North American Alliance for Green Education. They are tree huggers on a mission!