Attending college can open so many doors for a student. It’s a journey that is bound to have many twists and turns, but one that will ultimately allow a young adult to develop into a mature and competent leader. So how do you, as a parent, support and encourage...
At NSCS, we always seek to open doors for our members. We truly believe that by supporting students in their efforts towards greater scholarship, leadership, and service, we can help them access amazing opportunities throughout the rest of their careers. One of the...
As a college student, it is important to take steps that will help you transition into the working world. One of those important steps, for many students, is completing an internship. An internship is an opportunity to learn what it’s like to work in your chosen...
Most scholarship applications ask for an essay of some sort. This helps the reader get to know you personally, and it’s also a chance for you to share information about yourself that may not otherwise come up in the application. A stellar scholarship essay will...
People attend college for a number of reasons. However, the core reason to attend college is to ready yourself for a career. Coursework can prepare you for the workplace in an educational sense, but some students still struggle with the softer skills required to enter...
The following article was written by ChatGPT using artificial intelligence As a college student, you are undoubtedly working hard to make the most of your academic experience and build a strong foundation for your future career. One way to enhance your college...
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