When it comes to college applications, your grades and test scores matter—but they’re only part of the picture. Colleges also want to see who you are outside the classroom. That’s where extracurricular activities come in. Thoughtfully chosen activities can help your application stand…
High school is a time for exploration, growth, and laying the academic foundation for the future. One of the smartest moves students can make during these years is to take challenging courses—Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), honors, or dual-enrollment classes. While these…
As high school students prepare to navigate the college application journey, it’s easy to get caught up in the external markers of readiness—SAT scores, GPA, extracurriculars, and recommendation letters. But beneath those measurable achievements lies something equally important and often overlooked: executive functioning…
Choosing the right college can feel like one of the biggest decisions of your life. With thousands of options across the country (and even internationally), it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But here’s the truth: there is no single “perfect” school. The right college…
When it comes to applying to college, one of the most important decisions students and families face is when to apply. There are more options than ever—Early Decision, Regular Decision, Rolling Admission, Early Action, and more—each with different rules and benefits. Understanding the…
Creating a balanced college list is one of the most important steps in the admissions journey. Too often, students either overload their list with super selective schools or apply only to local options they already know. The key is to diversify your list…
For many students, community college is more than just an affordable path to higher education—it’s a strategic stepping stone toward earning a bachelor’s degree at a four-year college or university. Each year, thousands of students begin their academic journey at community colleges with…
For high school students planning to apply to college, one of the biggest decisions is whether to take the SAT or ACT. Both tests are widely accepted by colleges and universities across the United States, but they have key differences that may make…
For many students, the transition from high school to college can feel overwhelming. Questions about tuition costs, academic preparation, and career prospects often weigh heavily on young minds. Fortunately, initiatives like the STARs (Students Taking Active Roles) Program are designed to ease this…
Creating a strong high school resume is essential for college applications, scholarship opportunities, and even part-time jobs. A well-crafted resume showcases your academic achievements, leadership skills, extracurricular activities, and community involvement. It helps admissions officers and potential employers get a comprehensive view of…