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Say hello to myOptions Encourage™

By: Bryan Contreras, vice president, K12 & Education Partners, myOptions®

Early in my college counseling career, I lived in multiple databases, dazed by columns and rows, trying to figure out how to stitch together data,

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College Essays in a Time of COVID and Unrest

By: Colleen Gillis, academy development manager, and Stefani Falkowski, digital marketing manager, NAF

As the nation grapples with the ongoing pandemic, the rise of racial justice protests across the country, deadly fires on the West coast, and an

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Sharpen Your Skills with NCAN’s New E-Learning System

By: MorraLee Keller, director of technical assistance, National College Attainment Network

Remote learning isn’t just for students this year! Last month, the National College Attainment Network (NCAN) unveiled their new-and-improved e-learning system  for educators. Fundamentals for

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You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know, Yet.

By: Taylor Scudder, teacher, Northwest Junior High School

What was your motivation for going to college and earning a degree? Who inspired or supported you in your college-going journey? When thinking back about

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Guest Blog: Don’t Be Afraid to Ask Questions

By: Alfonso Martinez, educational measurement and statistics graduate student and ACT Scholar, University of Iowa

What was your motivation for going to college and earning a degree? My college journey began when I was sophomore in high school when my

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Gap Year? Or Is it “COVID Melt”?

By: Bryan Contreras, vice president, K12 & Education Partners, myOptions

K12 and higher education are buzzing with how the college matriculation and decision-making process have been turned upside down this summer. The headlines all highlight

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Guest Blog: Well-Meaning College Advising Is Not Enough

By: Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, Ph.D., dean, School of Education American University and director, Center for Postsecondary Readiness and Success

Two pandemics—COVID-19 and racial injustice—have the U.S. in a state of reckoning. This summer’s spread of COVID-19 and murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Rashard

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