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Reading Time: 9 minutes Staying connected with parents and the wider school community has become more important than ever. For K-12 school administrators and marketers, email marketing offers an efficient, cost-effective, and personalized approach to keeping parents informed, engaged, and connected with the school. In this blog, we’ll explore various effective school email marketing strategies designed to help you increase parent and community engagement.
START NOW! High school juniors are at a pivotal stage in the college application process. While senior year gets the spotlight, much of the prep work should happen NOW. Here’s a short guide to get you started on your college planning. 1. Evaluate Your Academic Standing Colleges will closely review your grades and the rigor of your coursework. Depending on which country, college and program you are applying to, you may be required to have certain courses to be eligible or competitive.
In September of this year, seniors who qualified as National Merit Commended Students or National Merit Semifinalists were notified of their achievement. But what does this mean, and how does the National Merit Scholarship Program work? What is the National Merit Scholarship Program? The National Merit Scholarship Program is an annual academic competition for high school juniors who take the PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) and achieve
If you fell like freaking out about interviews, maybe it will help to know you’re not alone. A student once confessed to me that they really didn’t want to go to their first college interview. Despite their parents eagerly hyping them up, they couldn’t help but feel that they were going to bomb the interview. They were quite positive they’d have a nervous breakdown in the middle of the interview.
High school students and parents are often bombarded by well-meaning friends and relatives who think they know it all when it comes to college admissions, the college search process, college applications, essay writing, and more. But truly great advice comes from experts. Here’s a list of podcasts where you can find such advice: Admissions Beat – hosted by Lee Coffin, Dean of Admission, Dartmouth College.
Getting rejected is a huge bummer, and if you are reading this blog, things didn’t go your way in Yale’s Early Action round. But try not to stress out. There is still time to turn it all around. It is just going to take some work. First, don’t be embarrassed: it is hard to get into Yale. Last year, their acceptance rate was just around 4.5% , which is super low.
Dear Roadie, My shopaholic daughter, a freshman in college, signed up for one of those college student credit cards in. The post Dear Roadie: Should My College Student Get a Credit Card? appeared first on Road2College.
What are the best college football uniforms? Well, style is subjective. Fashion trends are fickle, and the boundary between tacky and chic is vague and porous. But if we suspend our personal biases—and here I’ll zero in on the sports world—I think we can make a few uncontroversial assessments of uniform-style.
What are the best college football uniforms? Well, style is subjective. Fashion trends are fickle, and the boundary between tacky and chic is vague and porous. But if we suspend our personal biases—and here I’ll zero in on the sports world—I think we can make a few uncontroversial assessments of uniform-style.
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