Using Design Thinking to Support Students’ Postsecondary Planning Needs
This article originally appeared in the June 2021 American College Application Campaign newsletter. If you work in education long enough, you’ll eventually see or hear
This article originally appeared in the June 2021 American College Application Campaign newsletter. If you work in education long enough, you’ll eventually see or hear
More than a decade ago, as part of ACT’s 50th anniversary celebration, ACT established the ACT Scholars Program, as part of a pair of endowments to
This article originally appeared in the American College Application Campaign (ACAC) April 2021 newsletter. Although 2021-22 will likely feature a return to “normal” schooling, COVID-19’s
More than a decade ago, as part of ACT’s 50th anniversary celebration, ACT established the ACT Scholars Program, as part of a pair of endowments to
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to honor their contributions and rich heritage. Learn about the many ways you can celebrate
This article originally appeared in the American College Application Campaign (ACAC) April 2021 newsletter. “Where flowers bloom, so does hope.” – Lady Bird Johnson As
More than a decade ago, as part of ACT’s 50th anniversary celebration, ACT established the ACT Scholars Program, as part of a pair of endowments to
This is the third of three blogs featuring current college students who participated in American College Application Campaign events. This blog features Isabella Macias, a
More than a decade ago, as part of ACT’s 50th anniversary celebration, ACT established the ACT Scholars Program, as part of a pair of endowments to
ACT’s Center for Equity in Learning is currently working in collaboration with Texas A & M International University (TAMIU), an international university at the gateway