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The October College Application Checklist
You’re one month into senior year of high school. Can you believe how fast it’s gone? Soon enough, deadlines will have come and gone, letters will be in your mailbox, and prom and graduation will fly by. This all means that it’s time to get a move on and start […]

The October Checklist for Students Applying to College

This entry was posted in Admissions on October 2, 2016 by Student Caffe Staff

Jordan Schanda talks about ScholarPrep.
We first met Jordan Schanda of ScholarPrep through Instagram. Her business’s goal is to assist students from freshman year of high school until the college admissions process is over. We quickly clicked the “follow” button after realizing that ScholarPrep is run by this 26-year-old and her mother, Christina. After Jordan […]

My College Story: Student, Employee and Business Owner

This entry was posted in My College Story on October 1, 2016 by Student Caffe Staff

Surviving Homesickness as a Freshman in College
Everyone knows what homesickness feels like. You’re mopey; you miss your friends; you’d be happy to see anyone from your hometown or neighborhood (even that obnoxious kid who lives down the road) just for the familiarity; you really want to see your mom. It’s not a particularly good feeling, but […]

Surviving Homesickness as a Freshman in College

This entry was posted in Health and Wellness on September 30, 2016 by Megan Clendenon


How to Save Money at College
Affording college has been and always will be one of the biggest concerns for students. Budgeting in college encompasses much more than just finding financial aid; it includes daily expenses, like wing night and on-campus concerts. Students want and deserve the ability to spend their money on things that help […]

30 Ways to Save Money and Still Have Fun at College

This entry was posted in Recreation on September 28, 2016 by Katelyn Brush

Eight SAT Test Tips to Help You Master the SAT
Spending three hours taking a test on a Saturday is like getting salmonella from your favorite restaurant on your birthday–—no fun. So, why do colleges ask us to take the SAT? The test aims to check your knowledge of reading, writing, language, and math, and your score can help determine […]

Eight Study Tips to Help You Master the SAT

This entry was posted in Study Skills on September 27, 2016 by Katelyn Brush

College Note-Taking Tips
Here we are: one month into the semester. The work is starting to pile up, and professors are giving mention to looming midterms. It’s not too late to take charge of your study habits, and note-taking plays a big role in that. Use one notebook per course. Keep your notes […]

12 Tips to Help You Master the Art of Note-Taking in College

This entry was posted in Study Skills on September 26, 2016 by Gwen Elise


Yoga for Detoxing from a Long Weekend
Class, work, sleep, eat, repeat. That’s an average student’s schedule from Monday to Friday, and it’s easy to feel trapped by its tedium. If you rebel against the monotony, you might watch late-night movies, dance until the sun rises, and eat 25-cent chicken wings. But that just makes you more […]

Yoga for Detoxing from the Weekend

This entry was posted in Health and Wellness on September 25, 2016 by Katelyn Brush

Rachel Simon's College Story: The Possibilities of an English Degree
Rachel Simon loves words. The proof? She has both a bachelor’s of arts in creative writing from Lesley College and a certificate in publishing from the University of Denver. Plus, she’s currently working toward a dual master’s in library science and children’s literature at Simmons College. After so much time […]

My College Story: The Possibilities of an English Degree

This entry was posted in My College Story on September 24, 2016 by Student Caffe Staff

Disclaimer: Student Caffé does not endorse the underage use of alcohol but solely aims to provide information about drinking responsibly. The law dictates that it is illegal to drink or possess alcohol if you are under the age of 21. Choosing to drink underage is breaking the law and at […]

How to Drink Safely at Your First College Party

This entry was posted in Recreation on September 23, 2016 by Megan Clendenon


Four Ways to Have Fun at College Substance-Free
Drinking and recreational drug use occur at almost every college party; however, students who do not want to partake in these activities can find a community that supports their decision to abstain. In fact, many schools offer substance-free housing to students, giving them a built-in group of friends who would […]

Four Ways to Have Fun at College Substance-Free

This entry was posted in Recreation on September 21, 2016 by Megan Clendenon

How to Recognize and Avoid Student Loan Repayment Scams
As much as we hate to, we have to face reality. Scam artists are out there, and they pity no one, not even broke college students. It’s almost guaranteed that the summer after receiving your diploma, you’ll receive an email that reads: “Hey there, recent grad! You have been approved […]

How to Recognize and Avoid Student Loan Repayment Scams

This entry was posted in Money and Financial Aid on September 20, 2016 by Katelyn Brush

Should You Take a SAT Subject Test?
As someone who writes a lot about college admissions, I have to come clean. Back when I was a senior in high school, I knew none of it. I was wildly unprepared for the college application process. Not only was I behind in most of the things I should have […]

Should You Take Any SAT Subject Tests?

This entry was posted in Admissions on September 19, 2016 by Gwen Elise


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