Featured topics include: critical academic skills for high school and college success; engineering supplements; advising performing arts students; DEI; graduate degrees in clinical psychology; what you do can do with a math major; and school enrollment trends.
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Critical Academic Skills for High School and College Success
What are the academic skill requirements for students who want to be successful in college?
Brainstorming Ideas for the Engineering Supplements
The past few admissions cycles witnessed plummeting and even single digit admit rates in engineering programs at many selective institutions.
Advising Performing Arts Students
Where do you see yourself in the future? Starring on Broadway! Singing at the Met Opera! Dancing with the New York City Ballet! Playing with the Boston Pops!
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with Kirk, Spock, and McCoy
It is my hope that we all can acknowledge that when working with clients and colleagues, multiple lenses are necessary to capture the true essence of a person. The resulting clarity serves to only improve relationships and outcomes.
Understanding the Differences Between Graduate Degrees in Clinical Psychology
If you are working with students applying to graduate school in clinical psychology—or planning to do so in the future—you are bound to confront the question: what is the difference between a PhD in clinical psychology and a PsyD program?
What Can You Do as a Math Major?
When I was a mathematics major at the University of Pennsylvania, professors encouraged students to pursue advanced degrees in pure (theoretical) mathematics. They looked down on students who did not want an academic career.
What Every IEC Should Know About School Enrollment Trends
It had been almost three years since I last attended the annual Enrollment Management Association’s (EMA) Annual Conference. It was exciting and re-energizing to be with my colleagues in person again this year. The hugs, smiles, and camaraderie were exceptional and much needed after the pandemic.