This Wednesday, the College Planning 101: Free Expert Webinar Series continues with our next session, covering a General College Planning Overview. This webinar will provide an overview of the college planning process, including how to select a college, navigate the application process, understand financial aid, and grasp key definitions. Attendees will also gain practical insights from experienced industry professionals, including elite private counselors, educational planners, and admissions officers. Donna Siegel, a Certified Educational Planner (CEP) and one of the top college counselors in the nation, will lead this informative session! ?? Register Here: https://buff.ly/3WWiMvM #CollegePlanning101 #CollegePrep #WebinarSeries #HighSchoolParents #FutureCollegeStudents #Education #CollegePlanning #HigherEducation #CollegeCounseling
College Click
教育系统
Santa Clarita,California 49 位关注者
We find a college that "clicks" just right for your high school students.
关于我们
College Click was founded to help students and their families find the right college for them. Although there are many factors in choosing a college, our greatest success is when it simply “clicks” for our clients. Finding the right academic, geographic, athletic, or financial fit depends on each student and situation. College Click counselors work closely with families through high school and the entire college application process to navigate the many choices that ultimately lead to a great outcome.
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https://collegeclick.org/
College Click的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育系统
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Santa Clarita,California
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2014
- 领域
- College Counseling、SAT prep、ACT prep、college和financial aid
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28368 Constellation Rd
#360
US,California,Santa Clarita,91355
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This Wednesday, the College Planning 101: Free Expert Webinar Series continues with our next session, covering College Admissions for Visual & Performing Arts Majors. This session is a must-see for any student pursuing theater, visual arts, acting, film, music, design, or other creative college majors. Speakers include admissions officers Janet Reccia (Syracuse University) and Ed Schoenberg (formerly of Otis College of Art and Design, Gonzaga University), who will share valuable insights from their experience evaluating student auditions and portfolios at leading creative schools nationwide. ?? Register Here: https://buff.ly/3WWiMvM #CollegePlanning101 #CollegePrep #WebinarSeries #HighSchoolParents #FutureCollegeStudents #Education #CollegeAdmissions #HigherEducation
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This Wednesday, the College Planning 101: Free Expert Webinar Series continues with our next session, which will cover Trends in College Admissions and ROI on Majors. This session will explore the changing landscape of admissions, strategies for students to stand out at highly selective schools, and new research on the return on investment (ROI) of various college majors. ?? Register Here: https://buff.ly/3WWiMvM #CollegePlanning101 #CollegePrep #WebinarSeries #HighSchoolParents #FutureCollegeStudents #Education #CollegeAdmissions #HigherEducation
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On Wednesday November 6th, the College Planning 101: Free Expert Webinar Series continues with our next session, which will cover college athletic recruiting. This webinar will demystify the recruitment process for student-athletes by providing an overview of different types of college athletic opportunities, special considerations for athletes, and strategies for effectively reaching out to coaches. The session will also cover important updates on NCAA rules and regulations! ?? Register Here: https://buff.ly/4eAXlGS #CollegePlanning101 #CollegePrep #WebinarSeries #HighSchoolParents #FutureCollegeStudents #Education #CollegeAdmissions #HigherEducation #StudentAthletes
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The Student Athlete Advisors are the EXPERTS on College Athletic Recruiting and will be speaking for FREE through College Click’s Webinar Series. Wednesday, November 6th 5:00 - 6:30 pm PST The webinar is live and will include a Q&A where the experts from the Student Athlete Advisors will be on hand to answer any questions you might have. Please register by clicking the link below:
College Sports for Student-Athletes: D1, D2, and D3 Explained When it comes to college sports, you might have heard terms like Division 1 (D1), Division 2 (D2), and Division 3 (D3) for collegiate sports programs. The divisions of college sports are governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The NCAA sets the rules and regulations for each division, including eligibility standards, scholarships, and competition levels. Each division has its own philosophy and structure, allowing colleges to compete in a way that aligns with their goals. Understanding the different divisions can help you and your student athlete make informed decisions about college applications and scholarships. What Are D1, D2, and D3? Division 1 schools are the big leagues of college sports. Think UCLA. These schools have the largest budgets and great facilities. They often compete at a national level and for popular sports like basketball, games may be broadcast on TV. D1 programs have strict and competitive recruitment processes, and student-athletes may be able to receive athletic scholarships to help pay for their education. Division 2 schools offer a balance between athletics and academics. Examples include the Colorado School of Mines and Morehouse College. They have competitive sports programs. D2 institutions can provide athletic scholarships, but they are usually smaller than those offered by D1 schools. This division is a good match for students who want to compete at a high level while still having time to focus on their studies. Division 3 schools emphasize the student experience and academics over athletics. These colleges do not offer athletic scholarships. Wesleyan and Tufts are D3 schools. They focus on the overall college experience and encourage student-athletes to participate in sports for fun and personal development. D3 schools typically have smaller teams and prioritize academics. When applying to colleges, it’s important to know how the division level can influence admissions. Each division offers unique opportunities for student-athletes. A big change related to student athlete compensation you may have heard is “NIL” - name, image likeness - which allows for the right to publicity. It means student-athletes may be able to receive compensation for publicity from private companies, like sportswear brands, independent of scholarships. There are a number or rules associated and good sources are the NCAA and colleges. To find out more about how to plan for college athletes from the experts at Student Athletic Advisors, you can join College Click’s upcoming free Webinar on Nov 6th, College Athletic Recruiting at: https://buff.ly/4eAXlGS Any donations are solely for the WISH Education Foundation a 501(c)3 for the benefit of the HART School district.
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Exciting things are ahead in our free College Planning Webinar Series! Join us on November 6th for a session focused on college athletic recruiting, with even more webinars lined up after the holidays. Register now for free at the link below! ?? ?? https://buff.ly/4eAXlGS #collegeplanning #webinar #collegeclick #collegecounseling #collegeathelticrecruiting
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College Sports for Student-Athletes: D1, D2, and D3 Explained When it comes to college sports, you might have heard terms like Division 1 (D1), Division 2 (D2), and Division 3 (D3) for collegiate sports programs. The divisions of college sports are governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The NCAA sets the rules and regulations for each division, including eligibility standards, scholarships, and competition levels. Each division has its own philosophy and structure, allowing colleges to compete in a way that aligns with their goals. Understanding the different divisions can help you and your student athlete make informed decisions about college applications and scholarships. What Are D1, D2, and D3? Division 1 schools are the big leagues of college sports. Think UCLA. These schools have the largest budgets and great facilities. They often compete at a national level and for popular sports like basketball, games may be broadcast on TV. D1 programs have strict and competitive recruitment processes, and student-athletes may be able to receive athletic scholarships to help pay for their education. Division 2 schools offer a balance between athletics and academics. Examples include the Colorado School of Mines and Morehouse College. They have competitive sports programs. D2 institutions can provide athletic scholarships, but they are usually smaller than those offered by D1 schools. This division is a good match for students who want to compete at a high level while still having time to focus on their studies. Division 3 schools emphasize the student experience and academics over athletics. These colleges do not offer athletic scholarships. Wesleyan and Tufts are D3 schools. They focus on the overall college experience and encourage student-athletes to participate in sports for fun and personal development. D3 schools typically have smaller teams and prioritize academics. When applying to colleges, it’s important to know how the division level can influence admissions. Each division offers unique opportunities for student-athletes. A big change related to student athlete compensation you may have heard is “NIL” - name, image likeness - which allows for the right to publicity. It means student-athletes may be able to receive compensation for publicity from private companies, like sportswear brands, independent of scholarships. There are a number or rules associated and good sources are the NCAA and colleges. To find out more about how to plan for college athletes from the experts at Student Athletic Advisors, you can join College Click’s upcoming free Webinar on Nov 6th, College Athletic Recruiting at: https://buff.ly/4eAXlGS Any donations are solely for the WISH Education Foundation a 501(c)3 for the benefit of the HART School district.
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This Wednesday, the College Planning 101: Free Expert Webinar Series continues with our next session, which will cover Mastering the UC & Cal State University Apps and Personal Insight Questions (PIQs). This webinar will demystify the UC and California State applications, helping parents and students understand the application requirements for the UC and Cal State systems, with a special focus on the required UC Personal Insight Questions). ?? Register Here: https://buff.ly/4eAXlGS #CollegePlanning101 #CollegePrep #WebinarSeries #HighSchoolParents #FutureCollegeStudents #Education #CollegeAdmissions #HigherEducation
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We’re excited to announce our new website is live! ?? Explore everything College Click has to offer with a fresh design, and easily register for our free college planning webinars. Check it out today! ?? https://buff.ly/4gHqGkv #collegeclick #collegewebinarseries #collegecounselor #collegeprep #collegeapplications #collegeplanning101 #collegeplanning #commonapp
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This Wednesday, the College Planning 101: Free Expert Webinar Series continues with our next session, covering the Common Application, AXS Companion, and Common App Essay Brainstorming. This webinar will help parents and students understand and effectively use the Common App, the most frequently used college application program. We will also cover supplemental essays, including how to access and address them. Additionally, the session will explain various college deadlines, such as early decision, early action, restricted early action, rolling, and regular decision. ?? Register Here: https://buff.ly/3WWiMvM
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