April 5, 2024
Summer is almost here, which means it’s time for high school students to take their college planning to the next level! To make sure that students are ready to seize the opportunity and can find a school that will help them pursue their passion we’re launching a new part of our college-planning package: Summer Power-Up.
Students will ignite their path to college with dedicated support and guidance from our Class 101 college advisors. All students will receive one-on-one help from college planning experts, access to personalized resources, and much more.
Rising seniors can look forward to support with:
But that’s not all! In addition to these offerings for rising seniors, students entering their freshman through junior year can also participate. As part of the Class 101 Summer Power-Up, these students can learn about college application requirements and jumpstart their college planning process, including:
This opportunity allows students to make the most of their summer, reducing stress during the rest of the year. With fewer school-related responsibilities, students can focus on long-term goals and dedicate themselves to practice tests, research, and resume-building without sacrificing the fun of summer.
Ready to elevate your college journey? This is just one of the benefits of being a Class 101 student. Don’t miss your chance to participate in our Summer Power up.
January 1, 1970
The 101 Scholarship is back! Class 101 will be awarding four high school students, nationwide, who use their unique skills to make a difference in their community. Each student will win a $3,000 scholarship, and applications will be accepted beginning February 15th, 2024 until April 15, 2024. The 101 Scholarship represents students who exemplify demonstrated […]
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There’s no denying it: Junior year is the most critical time for college planning. It’s when high schoolers start to focus on their future and make decisions that really count. And with most students just 10 months away from applying to college, it’s clear that the eleventh grade is crunch time. The good news? Class […]
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