Pop quiz. Which of these options after high school is the best choice?
The time for your students to complete college applications will be here faster than you can imagine. You don’t want them scrambling at the last minute to figure out how to apply to college.
Here’s what you can share with your students so they will be ready to independently complete and submit their college applications on time.
Want to help your college-going students get strong letters of recommendation? This is what I tell students they need to do.
How do you decide what kind of college research project to assign your students if you want them to learn more about potential colleges for them?
Have you heard of a Genius Hour project? It’s a project that students choose themselves and work on individually or with a partner or group while documenting and sharing their progress. Genius Hour projects are also referred to as passion projects or 20% Time.
“I have no idea where most of the people who worked for me went to college. I just know: Did they get stuff done or did they not?” (former President Barack Obama)
If your students want to get into a selective four-year college upon graduation from high school, there is one thing they must know about high school grades.
With test scores not being a requirement to get into most colleges and universities, do you even bother to teach college entrance test prep?
Your students will not be wondering “Is college worth it?” if you do any of these 10 things to promote college readiness.