COVID has changed many things about college admissions. However, building the college list is still an important step for juniors in high school to begin at this time. Check out this podcast to learn steps and gain resources so that your child will find their best fit college: academically, socially and financially.
COVID has created many changes in the college admission process. However, building the college list can still be done with ease and focus. Juniors, currently in high school, should begin this process now in order to find their best fit: academically, socially and financially.
Today's high school students have learned to become more flexible due to the changes brought by a world-wide pandemic. With two school years now being affected by COVID, some families are asking questions like: If college will be online this fall, is it still worth applying? How does my child create a competitive resume now that their high school is all online? Is heading off to college still a viable option? In this podcast we will discuss if a Gap Program may be an alternative for your child. What type of programs are out there? How would a student benefit? Can a gap still be done during a pandemic? Find answers to these questions, as well as resources for programs to get started.
Making Caring Common Project is an initiative promoting the values college admissions officers will be focusing on in this college application process. Covid-19 changed many of the metrics previously used to measure and decide on college applicants. This initiative brings hope and equity.
The Common Application has seven Personal Statements to choose from. In May, an optional question was added under the "Additional Information" section. Students can share, in 250 words or less, the effects COVID-19 had on them this past semester. In this episode I interview Irene Frazier, essay coach and English teacher of 30 years, on how to address this essay, as well as tips for brainstorming and drafting personal statements for this college application.
Coronavirus has created much change for everyone. Teenagers are especially susceptible to difficulties during these times. How can we support them and what are ways they can reduce anxiety?
There are many options for taking a gap year. Here are some of them, including resources to learn about more a student can do when taking some gap time.
During this time of the coronavirus many students have been limited in the activities they can be involved in. By taking the time this summer to use free online resources, students can discover more about themselves through online assessments. When students are more aware of their strengths, values and interests they are able to begin to focus more strongly on education. This is a process that contributes to learning and achievement. Let's find out how your child can begin now!
How might universities and colleges look in the near future due to changes brought about by COVID-19? Listen to this brief episode that delves into what experts are saying. What advice do we give to rising seniors in this time?
Typically, for high school students, the summer was a great time to expand horizons, learn new skills, explore college campuses, job shadow, intern and more. Due to changes with the coronavirus, activities have been limited. What can your teen do this summer to still stand out to college admissions officers and grow their passions?