Help Your College-Bound Student Face the Giant Difficulties of Freshman Year
High school students want to know the “giants” freshman year brought to their friends – and how to face them.
High school students want to know the “giants” freshman year brought to their friends – and how to face them.
One of the primary roles a College Prep Parent should play is that of coach
You can avoid these common temptations – and provide better college prep in the process.
Some high school experiences give kids wrong ideas about college. And some college experiences will differ from anything they’ve seen before.
College professors aren’t usually like high school teachers… so helping your kid know what to expect is important college prep.
“College prep” plays an enormous role in spiritual success, just as it does in academic and emotional success.
Whether your kid is headed for college this fall or a few years from now, you can play an important role NOW in helping turn these goals into habits.
We post “Frequently Asked Questions” (or questions folks should be asking!) every once in a while.
Preparing for college is a lot about getting your child to start the habits that will help them reach their goals.
An unguarded signature can sink your student.
For your college-bound kid to thrive, they can’t live in two worlds.
“Inside-the-box” thinking can stand in the way of better college prep.