Your summer activities should feel purposeful, not performative. Before signing up for programs or internships, reflect on what you’re genuinely interested in, not what you think will impress admissions. For more tips for planning a productive summer, check out our June issue.
Other articles include:
Focus on Majors: Liberal Arts – Liberal Arts majors develop critical skills that employers highly value. We discuss the opportunities and misconceptions about a liberal arts degree.
Financial Matters – The Overlooked Student Loan Option – Learn how state-based nonprofit student loans can help families save thousands.
Thriving in Your First Year of College – The transition to college can be challenging, but the same motivation, commitment, and self-discipline that helped you get admitted can also help you succeed during your freshman year.

