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A photo which shows International College Counselors offers tips for navigating graduate school admissions. Tips for Your Roadmap to Success!

Navigating Graduate School Admissions. Tips for Your Roadmap to Success!

If you are graduating or about to graduate from college, what’s next on the horizon? In contemplating your next move, you might want to consider graduate school—it might just be the perfect next step. Graduate school allows you to earn a specialization or a professional degree to enhance your career options.  We have the graduate…

A photo spotlighting college advisors South Florida at International College Counselors shares University of Southern California (USC) Admissions tips.

Everything Families Need to Know About University of Southern California (USC) Admissions (Tips!)

Debra Barnett, a Director of College Advising at International College Counselors and a proud alumna of the University of Southern California, is the writer of this week’s blog. When it comes to USC admissions tips, she’s the expert. “Remember, there’s a person on the other end of your application; we’re just trying to get to know…

A photo illustrating a college advisor South Florida at International College Counselors reveals the hidden gems among South Carolina colleges and universities.

Hidden Gems of South Carolina (Colleges and Universities)

Erik McLeod, a Director of College Advising at International College Counselors, is the writer of this week’s blog on South Carolina colleges and universities. As a college counselor in South Florida for 12 years, and now advising remotely from my home state of South Carolina, I often start the application process by asking students if…

A photo illustrating a college advisor South Florida International College Counselors offers engineering major tips for students and parents.

What Students & Parents Need to Know About Becoming an Engineering Major (Tips!)

So, your student wants to be an engineer? As a high school student, perhaps they’ve designed circuits with a Raspberry Pi, competed on their school’s Robotics or Technology Student Association team, or taught themselves Python, Java, or one of many other computer programming languages. If so, they are off to a great start to becoming…