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Author: Jason Bullock

College Preparation Guide available to your students and their parents

The National Council for Open Education has published an online College Preparation Guide that can be used free by your students and their parents. Chapters include: College Prep for Students Includes a checklist of things students should be doing during their senior year. Shown by Summer, Fall, and then month (September – May) in an Read More

What Counselors Need to Know about Private Student Loans

When it comes to the college application process, parents and students look to high school counselors to give them the information that they need in order to be successful. That’s especially true when it comes to the financial aid process as it’s a part of the application process that’s especially confusing. Many parents and students Read More

Resource to help your students search for the right college programs available to them

We have found a website that lets you search thousands of college programs and courses and immediately access official online college catalog information. Searches are available by: state type of program (2-year, 4-year, Graduate, etc) college name area of study There is currently information available for more than 3,900 Colleges and 16,000 total College Catalogs. Read More

6 Questions You Can Ask To Help Students Pick a Major

Choosing a college major is tough—the options seem endless, and students must navigate the waters of overbearing parents, societal standards and personal uncertainty.   Our role as counselors is to guide students as best we can, prompting them to identify career paths and contemplate different directions on their own. Here are some questions you can Read More

  • Date May 22, 2017
  • Author Jessica Velez-Lopez, M.Ed., MBA, Director, Office of Undergraduate Admissions at Florida Atlantic University.
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