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Wednesday, 16 August 2023 03:01

Get FREE College Credit!!

You can start earning college credit through Concurrent Enrollment (also known as CE)! Credits through WSU CE cost $5 per credit hour, but if you qualify for free and reduced lunch through your school district,you can take CE classes for Please visit your high school counseling center for more information today!

¡Puedes comenzar a obtener créditos universitarios a través de Inscripción Simultánea (CE)! Los cursos de CE cuestan $5 por hora de crédito, sin embargo si calificas para almuerzo gratis o a precio reducido a través de tu distrito escolar,¡puedes tomar cursos de CE ¡Visita tu centro de consejería y asesoramiento hoy para obtener más información!

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Thursday, 28 September 2017 00:00

World University Rankings

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2018 list the top 1,000 universities in the world, making it the biggest international league table to date. It is the only global university performance table to judge research-intensive universities across all of their core missions: teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook. 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators are used to provide the most comprehensive and balanced comparisons.

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Friday, 08 September 2017 00:00

RaiseMe

Get scholarships from colleges for your achievements in high school. With a free RaiseMe profile, high school students can earn no-essay scholarships from over 250 colleges for getting good grades in the classroom, taking the SAT and ACT, taking AP courses, playing sports, volunteering, working to support their families, and more.

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Saturday, 19 November 2016 00:00

Find Your College

It's never too early to start looking at colleges, applying for scholarships, and so on. If you're planning on going to college, this site lets you search by major, price, location, etc. Can't narrow it down? Compare multiple colleges at once. Have a particular college in mind? Look at its enrollment data, graduation rates, retention rates, how many students get a four-year degree in four years or less, and more.

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