College life and atmosphere can’t be summed up in a brochure. Here’s how to get the most out of visiting a campus.
Highlights the important benefits of students developing a relationship with their school counselors.
Addresses the growth in online bullying and actions victims can take to stop it
With the option to explore thousands of different colleges across the United States, it may seem pretty overwhelming to find the one that suits you best.
As I start the transition for my senior year, I am overwhelmed with excitement and fright.
Weekend and summer pre-college courses let students step into their future
If you can’t find the right one for you, consider developing your own.
Talking about money is really hard, especially with your parents, but families need to be on the same page with what they can afford.
Test-drive that career while punching up your résumé.
“There are all kinds of opportunities out there … take advantage of whatever is available. — Jordan Harper
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Lesson Plan Guide: Pressures and parents
Students should not expect extra credits or grade negotiations to boost their GPAs.
Effective communication helps restore missing links in growing chain of friendships.
My goals and expectations for the coming school year are beginning to feel a bit overwhelming.
Many college-credit classes offered to high school students are those that fulfill general education requirements.
As if today’s teens don’t face enough pressure, some of them face an even tougher challenge – their parents.
Although for many people school is a dreadful occasion, I always seem to be more excited as the years pass.
Degrading comments cut deeply, but so can a bystander’s silence. If you want to help, not hurt, speak up against teasing and bullying.
Things I’m hoping to get out of the year ahead and goals I’m setting for myself: To simply be proud of myself at the end of the year is my most honest goal.
“Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that’s the stuff that life is made of.” – Benjamin Franklin
Ideas on how to save money and keep the cost of college down.
Getting into the saving habit now can lead to better fortune in the years ahead. Here are a few ways you can get started.