Education is evolving, and there’s an increasing focus on creating inclusive learning environments for neurodivergent students. Whether you’re a student, parent, or educator, staying informed about recent developments and new opportunities can help you navigate this changing landscape. Let’s dive into the latest news, resources, and initiatives designed to support neurodivergent learners. Expanding Access to Accommodations for Neurodivergent Students Many …
Time Management: Your Key to Thriving in College and Beyond
Time management is more than just a skill — it’s a survival tool, especially for students juggling classes, extracurricular activities, social lives, and personal responsibilities. Learning to manage your time effectively doesn’t just help you get better grades; it sets the foundation for success in college and beyond. The College Balancing Act College life comes with newfound freedom, but also …
How Merit Scholarships Can Pay Off Big!
Every year, thousands of dollars in scholarship money go unclaimed — money that could help students like you reduce the cost of college and graduate with less debt. If you’re a high school student or a parent, understanding merit scholarships is a game-changer. Let’s break it down and explore how you can tap into this valuable resource! What Are Merit …
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the gateway to securing financial aid for college. Completing the FAFSA opens doors to federal grants, work-study opportunities, and loans, as well as aid from states and schools. What Is FAFSA? FAFSA is an application that determines your eligibility for financial aid. It’s used by the federal government, states, and colleges …
Institutional Merit Application
When it comes to financing a college education, scholarships and merit aid can play a pivotal role in reducing costs. While many families are familiar with federal aid programs and private scholarships, Institutional Merit Aid—offered directly by colleges—can be a game-changer. Some schools require students to complete an Institutional Merit Application to be considered for these funds. Here’s what you …
The CSS Profile
When planning for college, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is often the first step families take to secure financial aid. However, if you’re applying to certain private colleges or universities, you may also encounter the CSS Profile—a more detailed financial aid application managed by the College Board. What Is the CSS Profile? The CSS Profile, short for …
NYS TAP – Tuition Assistance Program
New York State (NYS) is home to world-class educational institutions, but for many families, affording college tuition can be a challenge. The New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) is a vital resource designed to help eligible New York residents cover tuition costs at approved in-state colleges and universities. What is NYS TAP? The Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) is a …
Maximizing Your College Campus Visit: A Guide to Meeting Key People
Blog post provided by Solomon Admissions Consulting A visit to a college campus presents a unique opportunity to delve deep into the environment that could shape the next few years of your life. Deciding whom to meet during this visit can significantly impact your understanding and perception of the school. While admissions representatives and campus tours are standard fare, expanding …
How to Get Recruited Using Twitter
You may already use Twitter to keep up with your favorite sports teams or share some memes with your friends, but do you know how to get recruited using Twitter? Whether you already use the social media platform or not, you should build a profile that will help you connect with coaches and bring you one step closer to getting …
Tips on How To Become a Better Studier
Guest blog post by Emily R. Have you ever studied so hard for an exam, but still didn’t receive the grade that you wanted? Have you stressed out and crammed for an exam the night before? I think most of us have. However, I have some tips and tricks for you that may transform your study habits and may even …
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