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It may feel daunting for high school seniors to think about applying to college right now. Many are just trying to stay engaged in virtual classrooms and make it to graduation. Some may have a parent who lost their job and feel that college is just not possible right now.
Career planning guidelines for high school seniors, college students, and soon-to-be graduates to make sure you hit the ground running once you get a diploma.
Learn how to craft a quality resume you can use when applying for jobs, scholarships, colleges and more!
As students and families plan for college, the question of how they will pay for college is typically part of the discussion. Financial aid is part of the equation for many families. To help raise awareness about financial aid options, Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina declared February 19-25 Financial Aid Awareness Week. As you and your family continue to plan for college, be sure to learn about the FAFSA and the importance of applying for financial aid.
A campus tour tells you a lot about the kind of school you’re attending. It lets you get a candid glimpse of student life.
College visits help high school juniors decide where to apply. This list of questions ensures that you leave with the information you need to make a choice.
CFNC regional representative, April Query explains how changing your approach to learning may help smooth the transition from high school to college.
College Telly Award won. College Foundation of North Carolina was recognized for their video highlighting the need to apply for college and financial aid.
High school seniors are not the only people who should be thinking about college. Beginning freshman year of high school, there are many things that students and parents can start working on.
Are you excited about having college roommates? Many people are, but it's always a good idea to keep these tips in mind as you plan to head off to college!