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Make the Most Out of High School Winter Break
Winter break is coming up, and your teen may have grand plans to live on the couch while binging reality TV. As fun as that may be, winter break is a really good small chunk of time to do some specific college prep. Encourage your teen to take the occasional break from doing nothing to make some gains on planning for the future. Read my latest blog for suggestions on how to do college prep during winter break by high school grade.
College Applications Post Affirmative Action
The Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this summer regarding affirmative action opens the door for additional consideration and debate, but it will not likely turn college admissions on its head for this cycle. Read my last blog to learn more.
How Do You Relate to Different Personality Types?
People who take time to learn about the way their own mind and emotions work often have an easier time setting and achieving goals. Self-knowledge helps us have better self-control when facing life’s challenges and successes. This self-knowledge is also important in building relationships.
How Well Do You Know Your Personality Type?
The most successful people are generally very self-aware. They know what makes them tick, what they are good at, where they need to delegate, and what motivates them. That kind of self-knowledge is powerful!
Scholarship Applications: Connecting Your Story to Theirs
There are literally hundreds of millions of dollars available to students in the form of private scholarships, but it takes time and effort to apply. Read my latest blog for some tips to help you prepare successful scholarship applications.
Financial Aid for Families of Divorce
Divorced, or never-married, parents of college-bound students often wonder how financial aid will be determined. It’s common for families to ask me if one or both parents need to complete the financial aid applications, including FAFSA and CSS Profile. The answer is actually a bit more involved than one might expect so let’s walk through it.
College Admissions & Financial Aid: Defining Important Terms
I’ve been working in academia or college coaching for my entire career, so a big part of my role has always been to interpret all of the new terms until my clients are equally fluent. The most common terms we need to define in this context are: Need-blind vs. need-aware admissions and Need-based vs. merit-based financial aid. Learn the differences in this article.
College Work-Study Programs: More Than a Job
Many people confuse work-study programs with on-campus part-time jobs. While work-study may involve working in a campus role, there’s much more to it than that.
SAT, ACT, AP: The Alphabet Soup of College Prep Testing
SAT, ACT, and AP — The alphabet soup of college prep testing can be confusing and overwhelming. Know which standardized exams you need and when.
Outside Scholarships for College - Part 2
An often overlooked component to seeking scholarships is calculating your financial eligibility. Your total student aid, including federal or state need-based aid, subsidized loans, and scholarships cannot exceed your total cost of college.
Failure: Terrible Outcome or Opportunity to Learn and Grow?
When is the last time you failed at something? Did you try something similar again? How did it turn out? Have you ever allowed fear of failure to prevent you from something? I get it; I really do.
Outside Scholarships for College - Part 1
College is expensive, and most of the cost is up to the student and their family to pay. Part of your financial aid package will include the availability of federal loans. Before you apply for a student loan, it’s important to look into scholarship opportunities.
Career Exploration: Volunteering Counts
Volunteering, whether on the frontlines of an organization’s mission, or in a more administrative or research role, provides valuable work experience that may help you develop your career goals and interests. When looking for a volunteer opportunity, step outside your comfort zone.
College Visits: Go Beyond the Tour
As colleges and universities around the country are re-opening to students and live classes, they are also beginning to offer prospective student tours again. Visiting the schools you’re applying to is a fun and educational rite of passage, so take advantage of school visits before you commit to a top choice.
What Do I Need to Know About Financial Aid for College?
On October 1st, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and College Board CSS Profile will open for the 2022/2023 academic year. Colleges use these forms to determine aid eligibility. For teens and families, these forms may seem intimidating, but with the right preparation, it’s extremely manageable!
Writing a College Essay: Make a Match with the University
While your essay might be on any number of topics, customizing it to the school of your choice will not only attract admissions officers to your application, but it will also help you solidify your belief that this school will be a good fit for you.
Start High School With An Eye On College
By planning early and maximizing the four years of high school for exploration and self-discovery, teens can enhance admissions results and enter college with confidence.
Welcome to Freshman Year of College
While finishing high school and getting into college was intense, it was all preparation to ensure that you gained the tools, confidence, and resources to excel in your college career. Now that you’re approaching this next phase of your exciting journey, it’s time to prepare once again.
Get Ready for Freshman Year: Packing for Dorm Life
Congratulations! You’re going to college!
What on earth are you supposed to pack?
College Scholarships: Not Just for High School Students
Scholarship funds are available even after you graduate high school. Fund your education by researching and applying for scholarship opportunities throughout college.