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Making the College Admissions Process Work for All Students

Edsurge

As higher education professionals committed to breaking down the barriers to college and career access, we must acknowledge and confront the obstacles students face when navigating the post-secondary planning process. Here are five ways to do that: Establish a growth mindset and inspire confidence.

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

eSchool News

College is our country’s post-high school default, and it doesn’t have to be. I think administrators at more schools across the county will lean into non-traditional supports for students including mentoring, behavioral counseling and socialization exercises for students. –Diane Myers, Ph.

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Pros & Cons of Online High School Programs

k12 Online Schools

Introduction High school is a defining period in a teenagers life. But over the last decadeand especially in recent yearsan alternative model has emerged: online high schools education. But over the last decadeand especially in recent yearsan alternative model has emerged: online high schools education.

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These Community Colleges Are Still Fulfilling the American Dream

Edsurge

Not only do these schools serve the varied needs of their local communities, which include adult education and programming to enrich the lives of local residents, they play a critical role in providing an on-ramp to post-secondary education for students who have the talent and will to pursue a college education.

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Helping Students Explore CTE Programs

Teach Hub

If you have been in education for a while, especially secondary education, you might have heard the phrase “not everyone is going to go to college.” Over the past two or three decades, public education has improved its ability to graduate students who are career-ready in addition to students who are college-ready.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

eSchool News

Despite the pressure to attend, reports suggest 53 percent of high school students are unlikely to pursue a college degree. And unfortunately, we know that for those who do attend college, many fail to complete, leaving millions of young people without the education and training necessary for career success.

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How to Work with CBOs to Supercharge Your Recruiting Efforts

EAB

So before I came to Let's Get Ready, I've worked with a number of community-based organizations to directly support high school students on their post-secondary planning, and I actually started my work at Let's Get Ready in our direct student work as well. So I just transitioned more recently into an external-facing role.