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- About Us - Editorial Team - Editorial Policy - Disclosures - About Studio One Networks - Contact Us About UsThe Real College Guide is the only resource you need for livin’ the life on campus. Written only by college students, it covers practical tips (“How to Score Free Stuff on Campus”), useful advice (“Snag Your Dream Internship”) and fun stuff like real life lessons you can wean from sage college movies ... like Animal House. The Real College Guide is your digital R.A. with all the answers. (We know from experience.) Editorial TeamMANAGING EDITORKelly White is a writer and editor who has contributed to a variety of national consumer publications and Web sites with an emphasis on the young adult market. For 15 years, she was executive editor at Girls' Life, a national lifestyle magazine for teens. Kelly's work has also been published in Teen, Family Life, Moxie Girl, Cosmopolitan, Parents and Limelife.com. Kelly has a daughter who is a junior at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. ASSOCIATE EDITOR Studio One Networks’ Elizabeth Narins is the associate editor for The Real College Guide. A 2008 graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, the former journalism major helps ensure authenticity in content, voice and style. STUDENT WRITERSName: Liz Cruger Name: Nicole Frie Name: Sarah Hubbs Name: Lauren Joffe Name: Abragail Kappel Name: David Replogle Top Editorial PolicyThe information published on this program is produced independently by Studio One Networks or has been approved by the program’s managing editor after review. Content is written and edited by leading experts to ensure that only the most accurate information is published. Studio One Networks follows accepted journalistic quality standards and principles in source selection and fact verification, and endorses ASME’s “ASME Guidelines for Editors and Publishers,” including “Best Practices for Digital Media.” TopDisclosuresStudio One Networks does not mention the name or specific products of a given sponsor, although that sponsor’s product categories may be mentioned if they are relevant within editorial context. Unless indicated, content contributors are not employed by or on retainer by the program’s sponsor. If a contributor is employed by or on retainer by the program’s sponsor, we agree to disclose this relationship in the biographical note on the page where that contributor appears. In a Studio One program, you will see that some of our content, tools and links are labeled “From Our Sponsor”. This non-editorial content has not been reviewed by our editorial staff and is not subject to this editorial policy. In such case that content be used on a sponsor’s Web site, it is done so with Studio One Networks permission. Health and fitness information provided by The Real College Guide shouldn’t be used as a substitute for professional health care. You should always consult your health professional before acting on any information seen here (or any other Web site). TopAbout Studio One NetworksStudio One Networks is a privately owned media company that works with nationally known subject matter experts and top editors to create high-quality independent editorial content supported by corporate sponsors and syndicated across a variety of leading multimedia platforms. For more information, visit Studio One Networks. TopContact UsWant to write for The Real College Guide? Have a question, suggestion, story or article idea? Email the editor: Editor@TheRealCollegeGuide.com. Would you like to receive automatically updated The Real College Guide content on your own Web site, or see The Real College Guide content in your college newspaper? Become a media partner today, and feature all our great content on your site, for free! E-mail us at partnerships@studioonenetworks.com , and a member of our team will be in touch with you shortly. a href="#top">TopBack to Home Page We want to know what you think about The Real College Guide! Make your voice heard by joining our Reader Advisory Team. Find out how >> Daily Advisor
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