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Counseling Office Student Assistant Expectations

Do you use office assistants in your office? If yes, here is a template that can be crafted/adapted for your school to use to let the assistants know what is expected of them. This is provided courtesy of Brittanie Davis, a Counselor in Indiana. Thank you for your willingness to serve as an assistant in Read More

Top 35 Companies for Remote, Flexible Schedule Jobs

Are any of your students looking to work for a company that lets them work remotely after they graduate from college? If yes, Flexjobs has published their list of the top 35 employers that allow employees to work remotely. Here is a summary of each with direct links you can share with your students: 1. Read More

The Mental Health Crisis Continues…..

There is a mental health crisis on college campuses with students’ emotional needs not being met, and frustration is mounting. This is no longer “news” – there are articles about it everywhere you turn and features on TV news shows; but even with all this attention, the mental and emotional health of our college students Read More

The Role of School Counselors in Identifying Abuse

As a school counselor, you have to juggle the needs of so many students at once. The role of a school counselor is to help students achieve academic and personal success so that they can continue on to their next step and pursue their dreams. While that might be as simple as coaching younger students Read More

How to Help Students Create a Personal Brand Statement 

For students who are getting ready to head to college or enter the workforce, the thought of creating a resume, building their professional network, or finding a job can be a bit intimidating. To help them solidify where they want to go and how they feel they can add value to their industry, a personal Read More

Why Colleges Don’t Want “Unique” Application Essays

I cringe when I hear parents, teachers, students, and counselors talk about the importance of being “unique” in a college essay. Why? Because it’s not true. Because too many people believe it. Because at Wow, we are so committed to accuracy, and no matter how many times we tell people this is a myth, it Read More

5 Ways to Help Your Students Improve Their Math Skills

Part of your role as a counselor sometimes includes motivating your students to push through the slog of study towards achievement. This often needs to happen in very practical ways. Students that don’t maintain standards in a few key areas can be severely hampered from entering college or accomplishing the goals they have for themselves. Read More

1 for 2 Education Scholarship

The 1 for 2 Education Foundation is seeking highly motivated applicants of accredited U.S. four-year colleges and universities.  For the 2022 academic year the Foundation selected a diverse group of four scholars who attended both public and private high schools from four states. Grants of up to $20,000 per academic year were made to attend Read More

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