It's important that your child knows what to expect when it comes to applying to, attending, and paying for college. Get the college conversation started at any age with these simple talking points.| BASIS Charter Schools
Sarah and I started Best of Both Worlds in August of 2017. So I’m pretty sure this is our ninth time discussing the back-to-school season. When we began, we had fewer kids and they were all much younger. This year my baby is starting kindergarten and my oldest is off to college! I’m actually moving […]| Laura Vanderkam
BASIS works hard to help every student reach their higher education goals. Here’s what to expect from our college counseling program as a BASIS Charter Schools parent. The post College Counseling at BASIS: What Parents Can Expect appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
Are you looking for feminine dorm essentials? These dorm room essentials for girls will help create a home away from home.| Busy Mommy Media
Let’s face it: college isn’t the only path to success. There are plenty of alternatives to college that can lead to successful and fulfilling careers. I know many of us understand this, but we also worry because we want the best opportunities for our kids. That’s where online vocational courses... The post College Alternative for Homeschoolers – Online Vocational Courses appeared first on Monkey and Mom.| Monkey and Mom
Years seem to fly by so quickly! When we started homeschooling college was the last thought on my mind. College years seemed so far back then, but they are approaching fast now. There are so many variables to consider when thinking about colleges and so many options available that I... The post Discover the Advantages of a Small College Education at Thiel College | A Homeschool Friendly College appeared first on Monkey and Mom.| Monkey and Mom
By the time kids begin applying to college, they're likely to have an extensive social media presence. Learn how college admissions officers may be reviewing those social media accounts to make decisions on college acceptances.| Learning Liftoff
May 1 is National College Decision Day, the deadline for accepting enrollment at many colleges and universities. Find out where the BASIS Class of 2025 will be attending college next year. The post National College Decision Day 2025: Where Are BASIS Seniors Attending College? appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
In 2024, BASIS Charter School students had an AP Exam pass rate of 94.5% and an average score of 4.18. AP Exams allow students to master core academic content while getting ahead on college credits. The post BASIS Students Excel on 2024 AP Exams appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
Lead College Guidance Coordinator Julia Cottle shares her strategies for helping students navigate the college admissions landscape. The post The Key to College Success: Insights From Lead College Guidance Coordinator Julia Cottle appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
From volunteer opportunities to summer jobs, there are a variety of summer activities that can help your student stand out to colleges. The post Summer Activities That Stand Out on College Applications appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
Senior year consists of post-AP capstone courses, college counseling, and an off-campus Senior Project. Learn more about what makes our senior year experience so unique. The post What Senior Year Looks Like at BASIS Charter Schools appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
Abby Foresman graduated from BASIS Mesa in 2023 and is currently studying Animation at Arizona State University. Learn more about Abby and her animation projects! The post Immersed in Animation: Catching Up With BASIS Mesa Alumna Abby Foresman appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
Find out the exact regular decision notification dates for 2023 with our comprehensive list. From Ivy League to other colleges, know when to expect admissions decisions. Plus, tips on handling a waitlist and what to focus on while you wait.| Prepory
Even if you apply test-optional, it’s still important to have an SAT study plan if you decide to take it later on.| Prepory
Impress colleges with these 25 summer activities: jobs, internships, and passion projects for high schoolers. Achieve academic balance and boost admissions chances.| Prepory
Imagine that you are perusing the website of your top-choice college, dreaming of being a student, but are snapped back to the present when you catch a glimpse of the tuition and fees. The post How Am I Going to Pay for College? appeared first on Learning Liftoff.| Learning Liftoff
Whether you're a ninth grader, a senior, or in between, these college prep resources can help you at every stage of the admissions process!| IvyWise