Is The SAT Dead? By Erik Ofgang last updated 22 November 21 Many colleges that stopped requiring the SAT during the pandemic plan on continuing to waive the test. How important will the nation’s most infamous exam be going forward?
The Future of Career Technical Education (CTE): What Educators Need to Know By Ray Bendici last updated 14 June 21 Career technical education is gaining expanded interest and funding support in the wake of the pandemic
3D Printing in Action By Shannon Mersand published 2 February 20 It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a drone made with a 3D printer!
Applications Now Open: $40,000 College Scholarships in Computer Science By TL Editors published 5 November 19 Scholarships will be awarded based on academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, community involvement, work experience, future goals, and financial need.
LifeLaunchr Announces Free Scholarship Matching Tool By TL Editors published 17 December 18 LifeLaunchr has released a new scholarship matching tool for school counselors, teachers, parents and students.
Seven in Ten College Students Damage Credit Soon After Graduation By KEH Communications last updated 7 June 20
New from intelliVOL; x2VOL+ Tracks and Verifies Community Service so Teens Can Submit Hours for College Admissions and Scholarship Applications By Jennifer Harrison published 2 April 18 intelliVOL releases x2VOL+ for individuals. Volunteer time recorded in x2VOL+ can be reported for college admissions with an Official Service Transcript™, which is also new this year.
Public Charter School Network To Provide College Counseling to Texas Students By TL Editors published 21 February 18
How to Build a Hi-Tech University Rec Center By Tech & Learning published 27 May 15 When a Midwestern U.S. university needed a competitive edge to attract new students, it upgraded its rec center with a massive Sharp professional display video wall.