Inside College Admissions
We work with thousands of students each year as they go through the college search process. We know it can be a stressful time, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Luther’s Inside College Admissions blog covers many topics. Campus visits, applying for college, getting financial aid, and preparing to arrive at college—to name a few. Browse for tips, ideas, and reassurance. We’re here to help!

As you enter your first year of college, there are many essential tips and tricks that can help you prepare better for college and this transition. In this post, we will explore these tips to ensure you make the most of your college experience.

Gathering the right information to complete the FAFSA is an important step in preparing for college. Read this post to learn what you’ll need and some tips to help you successfully navigate the process!

Scholarships are a way to earn free money to help you pay for college. Read this article to learn about tips on searching for scholarships and how to stay organized in the process.

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.

As a first-generation college student, you’ll encounter challenges and triumphs as you navigate uncharted territory. Read this post to learn where you can find help and community along the way.

Learn how to anticipate potential holiday stressors and why a little self-care goes a long way when it comes to maintaining good mental health.

Good communication skills are more important than ever when it comes to learning about and getting accepted to a college. Get some tips on how you can make the best impression possible!

Technology plays an important role in our every day lives, but sometimes it can have negative effects on a healthy lifestyle. Read some tips on ways you can move more and stay fit!

College is a time for maturing both academically and in life. Knowing how to manage your self care is important to being successful.