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Why take Dual Enrollment courses?

High school students can jump-start their future by taking dual enrollment (DE) courses! This opportunity to earn both high school and college credit is a great way to gain valuable experience with college-level coursework and reduce the cost and time needed to earn a degree.

Post-secondary planning with help from your high school counselor

High school counselor Heather Seaborn shares details and advice to help students and parents/guardians decide what the future holds after high school. Hint: It involves your school counselor!

Choosing the right college major

Students need to make a lot of big decisions when attending college... It's important to choose wisely when deciding where to study, but even more essential is WHAT to study! Not sure which college major to focus on? Let us help you explore and decide!

Paying for college: Why submit the FAFSA?

Financial aid professional Vanessa Mahlik clears up some common misconceptions and shares what she knows about FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to help students pay for college.

How to make the most of your college tour

Find out what one parent learned while helping her children find the right college fit, starting with a key element: the campus tour.

‘Ready When You Are’ – a blog from CollegeReady

Introducing 'Ready When You Are' - a blog from CollegeReady designed to educate, enlighten and engage about school success, college access and affordability, degrees and careers, and commitment to community.

Ready When You Are – CollegeReady Blog

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