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Friday, April 5, 2019

The Empowered Community College Student



For several years now, I've been hearing experts recommend that to make college affordable for everyone, the most sensible choice is for high school grads to concentrate on a local community college to knock out their basic requirements before transferring to a 4-year university to pursue their degrees. Doing so, they say, saves you tons of money. 

But what do you do when you complete your first two years and are ready to transfer? What happens if you find out that you didn't take the right courses? How do you ask for letters of recommendation?

Enter the Community College Lady.

Before you even enroll in community college, check out this new eBook to help you navigate your way through the system. Inside you'll find information on how to:
  • Create a transfer plan by choosing the right classes that count for transfer.
  • Revise personal statements and essays.
  • Take advantage of dramatic changes to statewide placement test policy standards to enroll directly into transfer-level classes, which are not guaranteed.
  • Time management to stay on the transfer plan.
  • On-and-off campus resources for success.
  • Much more!
So if you know a college-bound high schooler, share this book with them and their family. It might save them time, money, and even hardship.