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10 jobs for your students that don’t require a degree

There are a number of your students graduating right now that aren’t going to attend college. Reasons can include they have no interest in furthering their academic career or they may not have the funds available for them to attend. Some students just don’t enjoy school and choose to begin their work careers immediately after Read More

Educate to Career: College Rankings Index

Workforce preparedness, maximizing earnings and employability are the primary reasons for a person to attend college. I recently found out about a website called Educate to Career (Educate to Career) that has created a rankings index that quantifies and compares each college’s record for improving the labor market outcomes for students. The ETC College Rankings Read More

A new perk is now being offered by employers – Helping their employees pay off their student loans

The Hechinger report recently reported on a trend that is becoming more prevalent. In addition to offering traditional 401-k’s etc. a growing number of employers are offering to help their employees become debt free and pay off their student loans. It is still only a small percentage of employers but the trend is growing fast Read More

The Top 5 Reasons to Get an Engineering Degree

The outlook for the engineering field has never looked brighter. With the advent of new technologies, like 3D printing and nanotechnology, the job market is growing and new fields continue to be added to the mix. Students pursuing a degree in engineering can expect to study in a hands-on environment and focus on STEM – Read More

Help Your Juniors get a Jump Start on the College Essay

AP exams are just around the corner; junior year is winding down. It’s never too early to think about college, or prepare for the application essay. As you’ve probably heard, a few things are changing for the Class of 2017: The University of California system has overhauled its essays for the first time in a Read More

Junior Timeline – The 3 R’s

Lee Bierer of College Admissions Strategies recently wrote a blog for the Charlotte Observer on the 3 “R’s” that Juniors need to focus on in their college search. They are: Research, Resume & Recommendations. Research: Your students should spend their time determining if a college represents a good fit for them. Lee recommends families examine Read More

The Four Things Your Students Should do when Visiting a College Campus

Elizabeth LaScala writes a blog called “Doing College”. She recently published 4 tips students must do when visiting a College Campus. Here are the tips: 1. Work closely with the admissions office. Your students should register for their visits using their dedicated college email account (one used only for college admission purposes so nothing gets Read More

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