Blog

5 Tips to Managing the College Application Process

Read these five tips to help your college application process go more smoothly. 1. Research Application Requirements Each college has its own admissions process and application requirements, so it is up to you to find out what they are, for each institution you’re applying to. This includes requisite high school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and […]

Read More

8 Ways Ninth Graders Can Prepare for College Now

So you are now a freshman in high school and exciting things are starting to happen. In four short years you’ll be heading off to college, so you need to begin now to chart your course. From this point on, everything you do in academics and athletics starts to matter to colleges. Here are eight […]

Read More

Surviving Freshman Year as a Student-Athlete

Having the chance to play a sport in college is an exciting opportunity. But being a college student-athlete can seem a bit overwhelming when you first arrive on campus your freshman year. Not only do you have to adjust to a new environment with new responsibilities, but you have to add in being an athlete […]

Read More

The Benefits of Attending Community College

When high school students think about which college or university to attend, community college is often not even considered. Some feel that a community college is an extension of high school and not “real” college. Unfortunately, this type of thinking causes a lot of students to miss out on what can be a great opportunity […]

Read More

9 Aspects of College Life to Consider Before You Choose

If you’ve been accepted to more than one college, congratulations on your accomplishment!  Now it’s time to determine which institution to attend. Listed below are nine factors of college life to consider. 1. Graduation The most important thing to keep in mind is to attend a college from which you will graduate. Yes, you want […]

Read More

8 Things to Do After National College Decision Day

by  Chelsea L. DixonMay 1, 2018 It’s National College Decision Day, and you’re finally done with the college selection process. You’ve made your decision, notified the college you’ve chosen to attend, and sent in your deposit. What’s next? Make the eight steps below a priority and you’ll be all set come August. Thank-you Notes and Other […]

Read More

New Requirements for NCAA Student-Athletes Puts Focus on Academics

by  Chelsea L. DixonMay 1, 2018 There are a number of high school student-athletes who dream of playing college sports upon graduation. Three major college sports organizations in the United States (National Collegiate Athletic Association-NCAA, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics-NAIA, and the National Junior College Athletic Association-NJCAA) give these prospective student-athletes an opportunity to do […]

Read More