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The Ones Too Often Left Behind

The Scholarly Teacher

Those who do well in middle school are placed into college prep courses in high school. Some portion of high school students on the college prep track actually attend college, and another subset of those graduate. Times Higher Education. Some excel while others struggle. UDL can do that.

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AP, IB, and Dual Enrollment: Which Is Better for College Admission

Great College Advice

State governments and local governments appreciate the collaboration between K-12 and higher education. In states where PSEO options exist, the state government creates master articulation agreements to ensure that credits earned while in high school are guaranteed transfer to higher education systems in that state.

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How to Work with CBOs to Supercharge Your Recruiting Efforts

EAB

For those of you who haven't heard of College Greenlight, the simplest way to describe it is that we're a network of partners dedicated to supporting first generation, lower income and historically underserved students on their path to and through higher education. And so when we're working with colleges, it's helpful.

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Do My Test Scores Matter?

Great College Advice

Based on an annual survey by the National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC), only 45.7% of colleges and universities view scores on the standardized tests to be of “considerable importance”. Bear in mindMore colleges and universities cite grades in college prep courses (73.2%). Definitely.