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Navigating Your Future
- Follow Up Correspondence
- To- Do Lists by Grade
- YouScience Career Assessment
- Scholarship Session
- Trainings
- Major/Minor
- Study Methods
Follow Up Correspondence
Access our previous meeting follow-up correspondence via this link. Please review to stay updated.
YouScience Career Assessment
We'll review your YouScience assessment, an AI-powered tool, to match you with top careers based on your aptitudes and interests.
College Admission Prep
- High School Class Selection
- Extracurriculars
- Summer Immersion Camp
- Test Prep
- Academic Resume (Optional)
- College Aid Pro
- Building YOUR College List
- Demonstrated Interest List
- Campus Visits
- Common App Essay
- Supplemental Essays
- Essay Feedback
- Letters of Recommendation
- The Random Stuff
- Athletics
College Application Season - (Fall of Senior Year)
- Balanced College List Spreadsheet
- Mastering College Application Deadlines
- Common Application Account Creation
- Advisor Role Assigned
- Assigning your Recommenders
- Common App Review
- Institutional Scholarship Report
- Keeping Me in the Loop
- Accepted, Deferred, Waitlisted, Rejected?
FAFSA & CSS Profile
Campus Visit Resources
CampusReel.org
CampusTours.com
Why taking a campus tour matters…
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Visiting a campus is crucial in college selection. It helps students experience the journey and environment, meet people, and determine if they’ll be happy. Checking out dorms, food, and the campus is important.
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During a school visit, you can gain insight into whether you prefer a school of this size or location type, even if it isn’t your first choice.
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You deserve to find a place where you can learn, work, eat, and play while feeling completely at ease as a valued member of a community.
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Visiting a college campus is crucial. Walk the campus, talk to students and staff, and get a real feel for the atmosphere. Ask your high school counselor if any alumni are currently enrolled and schedule a tour with a current student. This experience will help you make an informed decision without relying on Google.
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Shows Demonstrated Interest