The future has never looked brighter. Earlier this year, millennials (adults ages 18 to 34 in 2015) became the largest share of the American workforce, according to Pew Research Center


Overnight visits to a college provide better feel for future
Summertime’s freedom from school is cherished by teenagers, so the last thing they may want to consider in summer plans is a college visit. However, for high school students who

Evaluating and Comparing Financial Aid Award Letters
By now students have received college acceptance letters and are weighing each school’s pros and cons prior to the May 1 deposit deadline. As the cost of attendance is an

Next steps, if you are deferred or waitlisted
The hard work of filling out college applications was done last fall; now is the anxious waiting time, looking for a letter or an email to let you know if

Informational Interviews Provide Benefits to Students and Job Seekers
Informational interviews are a great way for students to learn more about potential majors and careers. These interviews also serve as a good way to broaden networks (for internship or

Skills Required for 21st Century Career Success
No matter the education level, there are a few key skills, beyond book learning, that are critical for career success in the 21st century. These skills include critical, independent

Crucial skills for successful future can be learned as teen
Preparation for college or the workforce begins far before the senior year of high school. Freshman year requires many adjustments and is a good time to start learning and honing

Now’s the time to practice academic success skills
As students resume their school routines, it’s a good time to start practicing skills for student success. Many of the tips that follow are from Dave Ellis’ Becoming a Master

Tips for Student Success
As students resume their school routines, it’s a good time to start practicing skills for student success. Many of the tips that follow are from Dave Ellis’ Becoming a Master

Organization, studying, fun on checklist for freshman
In just a couple of weeks, college students will start heading back to their campuses. For freshmen, whether they are going to CSU, CU, or someplace further afield, it means