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2014
"Tessa didn't plan on meeting H. during her freshman year of college. But now that she has, her life will never be the same"--Provided by publisher.

The cheese monkeys

a novel in two semesters
2008
The narrator who is an undergraduate in an art school speaks humorously about his two semesters and demonstrates "the dark and secret workings of the creative human mind.".

College success for students with learning disabilities

strategies and tips to make the most of your college experience
2009
Offers information and practical advice for college students with learning disabilities, covering transition planning, advocacy, preparation, academics, university life, and other related topics, and including resources.

Letting go

a parents' guide to understanding the college years
2009
Provides parents with an explanation of the separation process that college-age children go through on their way to healthy independence, and presents a chronological discussion of each stage of that process, from senior year in high school to college graduation.

Generation on a tightrope

a portrait of today's college student
2012
"An understanding of today's college students is vital to the effectiveness of our nation's colleges and universities. The third in a series on college student expectations, aspirations, academics, attitudes, values, beliefs, social life and politics, this book presents an accurate portrait of today's undergraduate college students"--Provided by publisher.

Eat right!

healthy eating in college and beyond
2007
Contains information designed to help college students and others eat healthy, offering advice on how to make good food choices in the cafeteria, prepare healthful snacks in the dorm room, eat right on a budget, and manage weight.

What the best college students do

Examines the lives and achievements of successful college graduates who have impacted the world in ways beyond their college transcripts. Offers advice on reaching for goals beyond getting just straight A's to cultivating good motivation and thought patterns for a successful life.

The New York four

Four young women--naive, overachieving Lona, easygoing Ren, blue-collar Merissa, and shy, intelligent Riley--meet and become friends at New York University. Together they try to figure out how to become adults in the midst of drama, love interests, family conflicts, and troubles at school.

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