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As you're planning for 2024, save the date for the Indiana Early College Summit on June 5 to help more students pursue and succeed in college. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Tyl4QA #INEarlyCollegeSummit
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To all the grads and parents of grads out there, meet your new BFF: College Countdown, ScholarShare 529’s very own college transition guide. Everything you need to know and conquer campus life this fall can be found here at https://lnkd.in/e7mMxDAB!
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Up to one-third of high school graduates who plan to go to college never make it to campus - a type of summer learning loss known as the "summer melt." Here's how to keep college plans on track before classes start: https://lnkd.in/eW5uRrHn #NationalHigherEducationDay
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Unpopular opinion: I don't necessarily think the "gap year" is the boogieman that it's sometimes portrayed to be. That being said, taking time off between high school and college should be an intentional choice compatible with the individual student's long-term goals and plans. Too often, students "melt" because they get overwhelmed by the process, not because they're intentionally exploring or building workforce skills in other ways. Adulting is scary, and they're expected to do a lot of it really fast. These tips are a great start, and we also need to think differently about how we approach the way students get started in postsecondary education. I'm thinking about... ❔ How can we help students who do decide to go straight to college in the fall make a smooth transition, respecting their new autonomy without throwing them right into the deep end? ❔ How do we create a clear path for students who take time off to easily find and access attractive postsecondary options later? ❔ What supports can we put in place to keep those gap year, gap year-plus, and returning students engaged with the academic community so they stay in the know about how to access useful postsecondary opportunities? ❔ What are the ways we other students who don't go straight into college after high school? How are we unintentionally sending the message that they don't belong once they do decide to come back? #HigherEd #GapYear #YouCanComeBack #StudentSuccess #NontraditionalStudents #DoCollegeDifferently #FirstYearExperience #ReturningStudents #GapYearPlus #SummerMelt
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High School Sophomores: Get a Free Strategy Session This Spring When You Enroll in a College Advising Program! As your partner in navigating the complex college admissions journey, we’re excited to offer an exclusive opportunity for high school sophomore families. Sign up for any of our Comprehensive or Premier college advising programs by April 30, and you’ll receive a complimentary Spring Strategy Session. During your session, we'll dive into: - Strategic Course Selection: Help your child develop a course plan through senior year that aligns with their interests, strengths, and college goals. - Summer Enrichment Plans: Identify programs and activities that enhance your child’s profile and align with their interests. - Extracurricular Engagement: Craft a plan for extracurricular involvement that will engage your child and build on their strengths. Take advantage of this chance to give your sophomore a head start on their college admission journey. Schedule an introductory call today to learn more. https://lnkd.in/dnDABazg
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