College planning

College Planning for High School Freshmen and Sophomores

College Planning for High School Freshmen and Sophomores

Embarking on the journey toward college as a freshman or sophomore might seem like looking into the distant future. However, laying the groundwork early with college planning for high school freshman and sophomores can set the stage for a smoother, more fulfilling experience. Whether a student dreams of an Ivy League campus, a state university,…

Virtual and In-Person College Fairs Offer Opportunities to Connect with College Representatives

High school students and their parents can explore college options by attending an in-person or virtual college fair—a gathering of dozens of college fair representatives all in one place at one time. At a college fair, you can chat with a school representative and/or drop in on a presentation. At these fairs, admissions representatives provide…

Seven Tips for High Schoolers Starting  Online School

Seven Tips for High Schoolers Starting Online School

School is starting–but with some significant changes. Is your student ready to make the most of this new way of “going to school”?  Here are some practical tips for studying from home.   1. Stay organized. Physical organization leads to mental organization. Create an independent workspace free of clutter and distraction for schoolwork. Keep the space stocked with books, computer,…

10 Tips for Making the Best Decision on College Decision Day

10 Tips for Making the Best Decision on College Decision Day

Traditionally, May 1 has been designated as Decision Day, the day when high school seniors commit to a college by submitting their deposits for the coming academic year. As everyone across the world copes with coronavirus, more than 300 colleges and universities have moved back their commitment deadline to June 1. For many, the pushing back…