by Bianca Black | Aug 20, 2021 | Applying to College
Reading Time: 3 minutes Applying to college can be overwhelming especially if it’s completely new to you. It’s totally normal to have tons of questions about the process. We’ve gathered some FAQs and listed some common terms. Read on to learn more! Common...
by Caitlin Vogt | May 24, 2021 | Applying to College
Reading Time: 2 minutes When starting your college applications, you may feel overwhelmed by the task at hand. To relieve this pressure, be sure to take this process one step at a time. Here we will cover the steps you can take at the earliest stages of your college...
by Caitlin Vogt | May 7, 2021 | Applying to College, Student Advice
Reading Time: 3 minutes There’s no doubt, building a college list required a lot of research, reflection, and hard work. You know what you want and need from college, and you’ve created a college list that aligns with your goals and preferences. Now what? Here are...
by Bianca Black | Nov 13, 2019 | Applying to College, Paying for College
Reading Time: < 1 minute If a degree program that you are hoping to pursue is not available in your state and the thought of out-of-state tuition makes you 😱, don’t give up hope. The Academic Common Market may be your hero. Do I qualify? In order to take...
by Bianca Black | Aug 20, 2019 | Applying to College
Reading Time: 3 minutes While colleges often pose different essay questions to their applicants, there are typically a handful of college application essay topics that show up time and time again. To help you prepare for any prompt headed your way, here is a list of...
by Caitlin Vogt | May 21, 2019 | Applying to College
Reading Time: 4 minutes College will impact the course of your next few years and shape the rest of your life, so applying to college is a big deal. With organization, planning, and avoiding the common pitfalls, you will be able to conquer your apps with ease. Once...
by Bianca Black | Jan 20, 2019 | Paying for College
Reading Time: 3 minutes FAFSA is your friend when it comes to paying for college. Unfortunately, many fall victim to FAFSA myths. We will dispel these myths for you. The FAFSA is the FREE application for federal student aid (emphasis on free), that considers you for...
by Caitlin Vogt | Oct 11, 2021 | Counselors & Educators
Reading Time: 2 minutes For even the most seasoned high school counselor, guiding students in their post-secondary plans can be complicated. Each student brings their own unique story and set of experiences, and it can be hard to know where to start. Check out these...
by Bianca Black | Jul 1, 2021 | Applying to College
Reading Time: 2 minutes When you’re organized during the college search, you can tackle the process with ease. There’s no worrying about losing important documents or meeting deadlines. If you need help getting organized, check out these tips! Start a new...
by Nick Sproull | Feb 19, 2021 | Counselors & Educators
Reading Time: 29 minutes Transcript The following session, College Planning In a Remote Year: Students and Educators Share Their Journey was recorded live at the National Conference on Education, Thursday February 18th, 2021 with moderator, Nick Sproull Director of...
by Caitlin Vogt | Mar 22, 2022 | College Life
Reading Time: 2 minutes You may not get along with your roommate for all kinds of reasons. Maybe they’re not contributing to household chores, or maybe your personalities don’t mesh as well as you initially hoped. No matter your specific circumstances, we have some...
by Caitlin Vogt | Feb 20, 2022 | College Life
Reading Time: 4 minutes Whether you want a job to save money or gain work experience, on-campus jobs are a great option for college students. Not only are they convenient in location, but some offer great opportunities to relieve living costs or provide essential...