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How to Pick a College: Top 5 Things To Do/Consider
[Download] Our “How To Pick A College” pdf outlines our top 5 ways to choose a college, the things we think you need to consider, 7 reasons not to attend, financial aid tips and more…
Why El Camino Project Success?
An El Camino College recruitment and retention program targeting graduating seniors, is recruiting students for the 2019-20 academic year. The support services offered through this program include academic/career counseling, mentoring, early registration, cultural and 4-year university field trips, tutorial services and scholarships.
CPP RISE Summer Program for Rising 12th graders!
RISE assists rising high school seniors to successfully navigate the college/University application and admissions processes. Students explore majors and careers, while connecting with current students, faculty and staff during a FREE 5-day, 4 night experience on campus!
The College Admissions Scandal: 3 Key Takeaways for Students
Parents, please consider these three points as you consider college admission options for your youth.
The Next Steps After College Admission
As your youth's admissions notifications roll in...just a few things to remember when it comes to financial aid, housing, parent plus loans, and more…
How Can CSS Profile Help You?
A CSS profile is an online document required by many selective private and state colleges and is submitted after the FAFSA. This makes the CSS application process easier for you!
Mail These 2 Important Items!
A lot of students and parents forget to send in their SAT scores and transcripts to colleges, which can prevent admission into the college. Please read to make sure this isn’t you.
Class of 2019: Essentials for College Sessions
Essentials For College – How to get your youth equipped for college and finish in 4 years or less. Parent & Youth Information Sessions dates for class of 2019.
Winter 2018 College Tours!!
The West Angeles Education and Enrichment Program is traveling to a few of our favorite campuses this Winter for students to explore and learn more about what each has to offer.
2018 Fall College Series
Our college fair series bring the best college events to your student to in-person knowledge about their favorite schools and schools they might not know about yet. Be sure to RSVP if you plan on stopping by.
Getting College Ready Starts Earlier Than You Think
The journey to college for youth starts well before they walk across the stage during their high school graduation. Here’s what we’ve learned…
College Admission Process: Class Recap (C/O 2019)
Couldn’t make our College Admission meeting, here is a detailed outline of everything you need to know about the college admission process.
Fall 2018 College Tours!!
The West Angeles Education and Enrichment Program is traveling to a few of our favorite campuses this Fall for students to explore and learn more about what each has to offer.
Essentials for College – Parent & Youth College Sessions
Essentials For College – How to get your youth equipped for college and finish in 4 years or less.
Parent & Youth Information Sessions
What It Really Takes To Get Into College?
Are you admissible for college entrance? We put together a list of what it really takes to get into college. Yes, grades matter, as well as taking the right classes so be sure to make sure you’re prepared!