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Author: Jason Bullock

5 Types of College Scholarships Your Student Should Look For

ULoop recently published a summary of the 5 Types of Scholarships that students should look for. Here is the summary of each type: 1. Academic and Merit Scholarships   Academic scholarships have a variety of requirements; one may require a minimum GPA, while another will require a specific score on the SAT or ACT. These Read More

Michigan Could Become a Model for Counselor Training

A Decade of Lobbying Efforts Pay Off for former NACAC President and Michigan State Admissions Exec Michigan could become a national model for counselor training when a new law requiring high school counselors to complete college and career guidance training to renew their state licenses goes into effect in 2020. It will be the first Read More

TIR & QAS, ASAP!

If the first two acronyms in the title of this piece left you scratching your head, I have good news: we’ll be cutting right to the chase. Both of these stand for services offered by the ACT and SAT, respectively, that allow students to receive a copy of the test booklet, answer key, and the answers Read More

11 College Admission Tips for Your Students

Today recently interviewed the President of the Princeton Review and he gave them 11 tips that you can share with your students: It is never too soon to start talking and thinking about college: Starting the conversation early can defuse some of the angst about leaving for college. Even if you think you can’t afford Read More

5 Mistakes students make when picking a college

There are some common mistakes that students make when picking a college. Here are 5 common ones: Not doing enough research: Considering that the cost of a four-year college can be as much as purchasing a small home, some students do very little research before accepting an offer of admission. They should look at the Read More

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