Inside College Admissions: College Academics

In this post of our College Fears Debunked series, we’re diving into the three biggest fears about keeping your grades up — and why you’ll be just fine.

Experiential learning is all about getting hands-on and actually applying what you learn in class to real-life situations.

Learn about ways you can better manage your use of technology and achieve more balance with your personal health, relationships, and learning.

Read about some planning and learning strategies that can help you build a foundation for academic success.

The feelings many of us face on Sunday night often reflect our responsibilities for the next day, whether it’s related to work or school. Get some helpful tips on how to balance your time to make it an easier transition.

Burnout is a real issue that many students and adults face. Prioritizing what’s important can make the entire college experience more enjoyable and rewarding.

Are you planning for college and wondering how you’re going to manage it all? Get some handy tips and read about the many benefits of keeping a calendar.

Not sure what you want to study in college? Luther student Melany Nicole Ruiz Torres ’22 shares some resources and experiences that can help you decide.

How will you prepare for college finals? Read some tips on how to set your priorities and determine the best ways to tackle them.

In this post, Professor Jeff Wilkerson talks about his experience as an academic advisor and shares some valuable insights on how we can all support a major-changing student.