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Five (5) Reasons You NEED SAT Prep
Here are the 5 reasons students NEED to take SAT Prep. We are low-cost and in partnership with the Princeton Review.
SAT Test Prep and Updates for May 2021 Test
We are offering SAT Prep for the May 8th SAT. We only have 10 slots for the May Test Prep. REGISTER TODAY
[REWATCH] How Much Will I Pay For College?
Rewatch our session on college affordability where Deacon John Wilson summarizes how much you will pay for college based on income and grades.
The College Decision Day
As you know, the National Decision Day for the selection of a college or university is May 1st. Due to the current COVID-19, many colleges have extended their “Decision Day” deadline to May 15th or June 1st, which then, theoretically, gives you more time to make the decision to attend your choice college.
EEP's Top 10 Preferred Colleges
Take a look at our TOP 10 PREFERRED COLLEGES. These colleges have proven to provide our students the most value, support, financial aid, and success in their college experience.
Healthy Habits To Start Before College
A quick list of healthy habits to start right now, to make your college experience as success as possible by focussing on what really matters.
4 Important Things to Know About High School GPAs
Learn how to read your GPA by understanding the difference between a Weighted and Un-weighted GPA and how colleges look at them.
Top 4 College Admission Mistakes HS Juniors Make
Junior year can be tough, but don’t let it affect your college admissions success. Here are the top 4 mistakes 11th graders make during their Spring semester that are completely avoidable.
COVID-19 — College Admissions Effects
There have already been significant effects on Colleges and their incoming Freshman Classes due to COVID-19…here’s a breakdown of what’s changed.
4 Reasons To NEVER Attend A College Without Visiting!
Understand why you should NEVER attend a college you have not visited and toured first!
Why You Should Attend a 4-Year College
Here are 2 reasons why you should consider a 4-year college.
3 Possibilities for the Admission Decision
What does it really mean to be “Admitted”, “Rejected” or “WAITLIST”.? And what if you do not get into the college you REALLY Want?
Nursing Student’s role in COVID-19 Response
How has COVID-19 affected nursing students? (Original article from Los Angeles Times). While the schools asked for graduation leniency, other states have already begun awarding temporary emergency licenses to nurses.
The College Admissions Decision: To Wait or Not to Wait — That is the Question
As the college admissions decisions come in, many of you have realized that there are 3, not 2, possibilities in the case of many colleges. These three are “Admitted”, “Rejected” and “WAITLIST”. Here are 3 things to remember about the waitlist option when choosing a college this year.
A Very Different College Admission Season — A Note from Deacon John Wilson
After speaking to college admissions partners and colleagues and, most importantly to God, we have some very important observations and suggestions for parents concerning the selection of college by or for your youth. Here are 2 MAJOR things to keep in mind…
Graduation, Financial Aid, Admissions — For This Year's College-Bound (NPR)
As high schools move to online classes students are worried about the impact that will have on their high school transcripts. (Original article from NPR).