The fall college-tour season is here once again. And for many prospective students — especially those who are first-generation and unable to travel — that means scouring institutions’ websites and ...
High school counselors can guide students with these online resources, which give all applicants the chance to find the right higher education experience, even when it’s located across the country.
Atlanta, GA, USA March 1 Prospective students and their parents take a college tour of the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta As the May 1 deadline for college decisions ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh. For ...
I can track my entire college application process in my Internet history. It seems as though I spent my senior year of high school clicking through the Common App, browsing degree programs, writing ...
Colleges across the country stopped giving tours to prospective students because of the novel coronavirus outbreak, but that is only sparking the creativity of one high school counselor. David Wu is a ...
Student guide Coreyn Kosik points out campus sites to prospective students during a tour of Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa. AP file photo For high school students who have the time and money to ...
Tech companies Pathify and Concept3D are partnering to offer 3D mapping services for colleges and universities to create virtual campus tours for prospective students, an announcement last week said.
The pandemic has impacted high school students for a few years now, disrupting traditional events that others before had enjoyed. One such right of passage was the college open house.Whereas many ...
A little over a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, high school senior Olivia Broderick got her acceptance from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and knew she’d need a campus visit to solidify that ...