The Complete Guide to College Transfers
Navigating a college transfer becomes easier with this guide, crafted for students seeking a new academic direction and dreaming of securing a spot at their preferred college.
The Digital SAT: What You Need to Know

The last paper and pen version of the SAT was held on December 2nd, 2023.Though international students have taken the digital version of the exam since March 2023, the Digital SAT is now the new
College Visit Guide

College tours and visits can be an incredibly valuable resource for gaining a first-hand understanding of a college. By walking the campus, sitting in on classes, and interacting with current students, you will get a sense of what you can expect in the future should you enroll in the college.
International Student Resources

We know how challenging applying to college can be for international students, so we’ve compiled helpful guides to help you navigate the process.
6 Things Top Students Do To Remain Insanely Productive

At Command Education, we know that good habits distinguish top students from the rest. You too can become a stand-out, high-achieving student by implementing a few simple steps into your routine. Whether you are a freshman starting high school or a rising senior preparing to tackle college applications, these six productivity habits will help you achieve your goals.
Assembling Your Summer Reading List? Our Mentors’ Recommendations for Every Student

Summer is the perfect time to crack open a good book. If you are unsure of what your next great read should be, we’ve got you covered—check out this guide with recommendations for students of all interests and reading levels!
College Application Supplement Guides

Review dozens of college supplement guides for 2024-2025 applications are released!
Colleges and Universities

Choosing which colleges to apply to is one of the most difficult parts of the college application process—and one of the most important.
How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest

So you’ve been deferred or waitlisted from a school you had your heart set on. There’s still something you can do: write a Letter of Continued Interest. Of all the application skills that are taught by guidance counselors and teachers, one of the most overlooked is the Letter of Continued Interest.
Accepted, Waitlisted, Rejected? Our Guide to College Admissions Outcomes

Whether you are celebrating news of getting accepted, weighing your options between schools, dealing with the sting of rejection, or facing the uncertainty of the waitlist, this college admissions outcomes guide has you covered.