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    Instructions for this course

    • How to Use the College Prep Tool Kit

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    College Prep Tool Kit

    • HIGH SCHOOL ROADMAP

    • YEARLY TRACKER

    • 5 KEYS TO CONQUERING DISTRACTION

    • DATA SET RESEARCH ON COLLEGES

    • COLLEGE VISIT SCORECARD

    • COLLEGE APPLICATION ORGANIZER

    • REFERENCE LETTER AID

    • COLLEGE DECISION MATRIX

    • COLLEGE COMMITMENT LETTER

    • “WHAT NOBODY TOLD ME ABOUT GOING TO COLLEGE”

    • BONUS: 52 COMPANIES THAT OFFER TUITION ASSISTANCE

Top 3 Tools

  • HIGH SCHOOL ROADMAP

    The HOLY GRAIL of college prep tools! Not only does it give you year by year instructions of what you should be doing, but it contains links to even more tools and resources. Keeps you on track before your teen even starts high school!

  • COLLEGE DECISION MATRIX

    Before spending money on applying to every college, you can use this tool to narrow down your options. Consider class sizes, tuition, scholarships and even travel costs before applying. Know how to weigh your options.

  • COLLEGE APPLICATION ORGANIZER

    When applying to multiple colleges it can be difficult to remember where you are in the process for each school. Track due dates, requirements, and so much more with the College Application Organizer.

How to Create Your College Prep Profile

Create a folder containing your teens individual tools and any digital work that might be needed for college applications. When it comes time to apply you'll easily be able to pull information and keep track of all the to-dos! Several tools are editable spreadsheets or documents. We recommend using Google Drive.

  • Create a folder in Google Drive

  • Review all tools

  • Save all tools to folder

  • Share folder with teen

  • Check back to keep updated

Get the College Prep Tool Kit

This toolkit is designed to give you customizable tools to lead your teen through their high school years. We all know that if you want the most success in an exam or big evaluation it's best to prep little by little instead of cramming all of it in right before that big test. Don't cram your student's high school success into the last moments before applying for college. Prepare, Plan and Execute along the way.