College Resources & News from CFNC

One common conundrum for North Carolina students is comparing CFNC vs. Common App, or the Common Application, and deciding which tool is best for submitting college applications. We break down what each tool is used for and how CFNC — a free statewide resource specifically for North Carolina students, parents, and schools — differentiates itself from the international Common App.

College bridge programs are designed to ease a high school student’s transition to college and pave the way for long-term academic success.

Understanding what’s a major in college, deciding whether a minor may be beneficial, and researching majors that are most in demand today can help students as they plan their coursework, and ultimately, prepare for their future success.

Is your GPA good enough to get into college? Here are the factors college admissions counselors consider when determining if you'll be accepted to their school.

A stellar college letter of recommendation can determine whether you'll be accepted to your top college choices—or not. Here's how to get a shining reference.

Admissions counselors see thousands of college application resumes a year. Here's what to include and how to format your student resume so it garners attention.

Wondering what kind of college is right for you? We detail the main college types (and reasons to consider each type) so you can narrow down your search.

The Covid-19 pandemic has drastically changed the way students are taking college classes. Are online college classes right for you? We weigh the pros and cons.

The number of recommendation letters you submit varies by university. It's best to have at least one professional and one academic reference letter. Some universities may ask for three or more.

These days, online college application is standard. Here's how the application process works and what you need to have ready in order to apply.