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You’ll find a collection of resources, tips, and strategies to help you gain clarity and confidence through life’s major academic and career transitions.
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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.
Assessing Fit To Find The Best College For You: Student Life and Community
In part two of Assessing Fit to Find the Best College for You, we explore student life and campus environmental factors that should be considered when determining your “best fit” school.
Assessing Fit to Find the Best College for You: Institution & Academic Department
Determining the “right fit” college is critical to successful college admissions. As your family begins the college search, consider these tips to help you assess the institutional and academic department and ensure they align with your teen’s values and goals.
Four Tips to Boost Your Confidence for Your Big Moment
College and Career Strategist, Linda J. Hollenback, MSEd, CPRW shares four tips to boost confidence and channel nerves into powerful creative energy that propels your success during interviews, important meetings, or presentations.
High School Strategy That Fits You, Not the Mold
Students are striving for a competitive GPA with honors and AP classes, and they are motivated to earn college credit before graduation. This method may work for some students, but it is not a magic formula. Your high school journey can be far more nuanced while still supporting your higher education goals.
Prepare for College and Career with The 5 Ps
What are you passionate about? Where does your mind drift when you are daydreaming about your future? Examining and harnessing these thoughts, hopes, and dreams will lead you to your why in life.
Candidacy Building: Leadership Development
Think back for a moment on the people in your life who have been leaders. They probably didn’t look the same, act the same, or have the same style. There is no one model to be an effective leader, but there are commonly shared traits.
You Are the CEO of Your Success
Think of your life - and specifically, your education and career - as a company of which you are the CEO. As the head of You, Inc., you are responsible for making decisions, managing your time and workload, and planning your future.
Be Strategic with Your College Schedule
While the perfect schedule may not exist, it is possible to create an effective schedule that maximizes your gen ed requirements and electives to support you in your future career goals.
Career Exploration During High School
Your high school schedule is packed with classes, homework, test preparation, activities, clubs, social commitments, and maybe even a part-time job. As you work through all these things physically, you are mentally on a journey of self-discovery and planning for your future.
Take Advantage of Informational Interviews during Career Exploration
Most young people are accustomed to being interviewed, or at least expect to submit to many interviews in pursuit of college and employment. An informational interview is a bit different, however. In this case, you are in the driver’s seat, and someone else gets to answer your questions.
Opening Doors to College and Career Success
No student needs to travel the path to college selection and career mapping alone. Every student has access to a network of people who provide information, encouragement, and guidance in support of making well-informed decisions.
Have Your Résumé Always at the Ready
Your résumé is an ever-evolving overview of your accomplishments, education, experience, and work history. By keeping it fresh and up to date, you will be well prepared to explore new opportunities with confidence.
How to Visit a College From Home
While 2020 has certainly caused a dramatic increase in the number of students exploring colleges without ever visiting, stepping on campus for the first time on freshman move-in day is not all that uncommon. Make the most of virtual visits with these tips.
Master the College Interview with Confidence
College interviews are an important step in finding the right fit for your career preparation. These opportunities for focused individual time with an admissions officer or alumni volunteer will give you important insight as to how the university aligns with your values and goals.
College and Career Strategy for Your Journey
The path from high school to college to career has been fairly standard for a few hundred years, but no matter how many millions of people have gone through the process, everyone’s journey is personal. Your journey is as unique as you are, and that’s why you need a strategy that’s designed to fit your style, personality, and goals.