Book Club: Reads for the Well-Rounded Student

Becoming well-read introduces innumerate opportunities. With that in mind, this installment in our Book Club series lists out reads for the well-rounded student.
Keep Your Kids Learning with a Fun, Educational Summer!

“Summer slide”? Instead, this article discusses how parents can support their students with a fun, educational summer project.
Tips from Columbia University Admissions Officer

In this post, we asked a former Columbia University admissions officer for some helpful college advice for high school students.
Parents: Gluten-free in College

Does your student need access to gluten-free food while in college? The good news is, universities today are more aware.
Parents: Disclose Student’s Documented Learning Difference?

As a parent, you may be asking whether to disclose your student’s documented learning difference. This often comes up when approaching college admissions.
Why You Need to Know Course Credit Policies

Most high schools offer AP and/or IB courses; but given the choice, many parents don’t know the differences. This is why you need to know course credit policies.
4 Ways to Get Extracurricular Activities Going

Because of this, getting involved in extracurricular activities is a must for high schoolers. Here are 4 ways to get extracurricular activities going.
Your Admissions Plan: College Networking Scenarios, 2

Our suggestions for college networking scenarios with the most bang for your buck? The college fair and the interview.
Tips For Aspiring Law School Students

There are many reasons to pursue a career in law, and aspiring law school students should know what they are.