7 Ways to Stay Involved When Not on Campus
Finding ways to stay involved when not on campus is crucial for all remote or off-campus students. It allows them to have a fuller college experience, one where they can form strong connections with others while also thriving academically. Whether your student is taking courses online or living off-campus, they may not feel as connected…
Read More5 Tips to Keep Online Students Motivated
As the COVID-19 pandemic led to sudden school closures, students across the country suddenly found themselves learning remotely. While some newly-minted online students transitioned with relative ease, others struggled to stay motivated, a situation that can get more challenging with time. Finding ways to stay focused and dedicated is crucial for online students. Otherwise, they…
Read MoreVirtual College: Online Learning Pros and Cons
Most college students have a choice; they can attend classes in person or go to school virtually. Before your student chooses a direction (or decides to take a COVID-19 gap year to avoid having to take web-based classes), there are online learning pros and cons to consider. For many students, online courses are incredibly convenient….
Read MoreHow to Assess a College’s Financial Health
For many students and parents, checking a college’s financial health may seem unnecessary. After all, plenty of institutions have been around for a long time and are integral parts of their communities. It’s easy to assume there aren’t any questions of solvency, so most don’t bother to check. However, the age of a college or…
Read MoreCollege Campus Safety – 8 Tips to Stay Safe
College campus safety is a priority for many. Parents want to know that their children are safe, and students want to feel secure in their school environment. Reviewing campus crime statistics, which are reported annually in compliance with the Clery Act, is important. These statistics help students and parents assess crime trends and safety measures….
Read MoreCOVID-19 and Your Education – What Students (and Parents) Need to Know
The recent coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has shaken many communities to their core. Businesses, government agencies, and colleges all across the county are having to adapt quickly. Many colleges are closing their physical doors and relying heavily on online services to ensure students can keep learning. However, that isn’t the only facet of education that is…
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