Written for parents and families of college-bound students, Jon McGee’s Dear Parentsis an essential tool you’ll need to navigate the complex and often emotional challenge of getting your daughter or son prepared for—and through—college. Organized chronologically, the book takes readers through the stages of childhood leading up to college, as well as the process of searching for and selecting a college. From the decisions you make during your child’s early years to the process of setting up their dorm room, this book provides parents with insights, wisdom, and guidance about college, college preparation, and choosing a college. Letters written by college and educational professionals, all with children, frame and illuminate each chapter. Dr...
In a survey given to my students, they were incredibly interested in learning about relationships, s...
This study explores reported parental financial college preparations and the amount parents have sav...
The transition to college is a dramatic change for most, and God is in all the details. Posting abo...
Involvement of parents and guardians for students entering college has seen a shift with the millenn...
Years ago, college students had to solve their own problems with the help of campus staff. Today’s c...
This study identified first-generation college student’s parents’ needs and support systems during t...
A student\u27s transition from high school to college involves a search for identity, a struggle wit...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of high school juniors and parents as they e...
The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center, commonly referred to as the Met School, is a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-38)The goal for this project is to increase parental i...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to achieve an in-depth understanding of how first-generati...
The focus of this capstone project is to encourage students to pursue a higher education by being aw...
This case study investigated the decision-making process of high-achieving high school students and ...
Attaining higher education can lead to more opportunities that result in a more stable life. However...
This study explores reported parental financial college preparations and the amount parents have sav...
In a survey given to my students, they were incredibly interested in learning about relationships, s...
This study explores reported parental financial college preparations and the amount parents have sav...
The transition to college is a dramatic change for most, and God is in all the details. Posting abo...
Involvement of parents and guardians for students entering college has seen a shift with the millenn...
Years ago, college students had to solve their own problems with the help of campus staff. Today’s c...
This study identified first-generation college student’s parents’ needs and support systems during t...
A student\u27s transition from high school to college involves a search for identity, a struggle wit...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of high school juniors and parents as they e...
The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center, commonly referred to as the Met School, is a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-38)The goal for this project is to increase parental i...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to achieve an in-depth understanding of how first-generati...
The focus of this capstone project is to encourage students to pursue a higher education by being aw...
This case study investigated the decision-making process of high-achieving high school students and ...
Attaining higher education can lead to more opportunities that result in a more stable life. However...
This study explores reported parental financial college preparations and the amount parents have sav...
In a survey given to my students, they were incredibly interested in learning about relationships, s...
This study explores reported parental financial college preparations and the amount parents have sav...
The transition to college is a dramatic change for most, and God is in all the details. Posting abo...