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March 24, 2025
College, Career and Life Readiness
The college search process can feel overwhelming for high school students and their parents. With thousands of colleges and universities to choose from, how do you even begin narrowing down the list? The good news is that you can help your high schoolers make informed decisions about their future with the right strategies and tools.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to researching colleges explicitly designed for parents supporting their students through this critical journey.
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February 19, 2025
College, Career and Life Readiness
The college admissions process can feel overwhelming, with many deadlines, requirements, and decisions to juggle. Whether aiming to boost your GPA, improve test scores, or build a standout application, having clear and actionable goals is essential. That’s where SMART goals come in.
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February 6, 2025
College, Career and Life Readiness
For parents navigating the college admissions process with their high schooler, the journey can feel both exciting and overwhelming. From deadlines to essays, there’s a lot to keep track of, and questions often outnumber answers. One of the most common concerns is understanding when high school students apply for college and how to ensure they stay on track.
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January 29, 2025
College, Career and Life Readiness
When you think of successful college graduates, Ivy League schools like Harvard or Yale might come to mind. But according to recent data, the college with the richest graduates isn’t an Ivy League school, it’s Harvey Mudd College, a small institution known for its focus on STEM fields. This surprising finding shows that when it comes to financial success after graduation, the college you choose and the career paths it prepares you for matter as much, if not more, than brand-name prestige.
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January 23, 2025
College, Career and Life Readiness
As a parent, you’ve likely heard your child ask, “Is my GPA good enough for college?” The GPA (Grade Point Average) has historically been one of the most central metrics colleges and universities use to evaluate students. But in today’s environment, the college and university’s holistic admissions process is changing, which begs the question, How important is the GPA?
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January 12, 2025
College, Career and Life Readiness
When it comes to preparing your child for the future, there’s an age-old debate: what matters more, grades or life readiness? While academic performance is undeniably important, it’s becoming increasingly clear that life readiness—skills like adaptability, resilience, communication, and problem-solving—better equips students for long-term success.
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