Welcome back from spring break. I know how busy you are, but we have so much to do before the school year ends.April is a busy month for seniors as they decide where to attend and for other students as they get ready for testing and other core college readiness efforts. In this newsletter, we provide April college readiness tips for freshmen through juniors and general tips for current seniors.
college deadlines
The year is almost over, but there is so much more we can do to help get our students ready for college. Please read these tips before letting your kids go for the summer.
June 2012 Teacher and Counselor College Readiness Tips
It's time to push your college advocacy work into top gear. Most public universities have major fall deadlines. Push your students to consider four year colleges. Here are some tips to get your through November.
November College Readiness Tips for Teacher and Lay College Advocates
Help students with their college applications and writing great essays. You have so much powerful to help kids with limited support.
October College Readiness Tips for Teachers and Lay College Counselors
Transfer students with financial hardships can receive fee waivers for most of their college applications. Read this tips to learn how.
Fee Waivers for Transfer Students’ College Applications
Martin says why parents should let their children go away to college, especially on full scholarships. Martin, a presidential scholar at Villanova, is the first in his family to go to college. Martin grew up in Southern California and his family supported his college dreams that have taken him across the country (for free) and even to Rome. His younger brother goes to school in Michigan.