The college application process can be either empowering or overwhelming. Usually, this is determined by the efficiency of high school counseling. The demystification of both the college and the scholarship application processes must become a top priority for every school leader, counselor, and teacher. ScholarPrep Nation is here to shed light on this crucial topic. […]
Read MoreThe American School Counselor Association published a State of the Profession report highlighting that only 13% of the high school counselors who completed the survey were African-American. White school counselors make up a staggering 72%. Inclusivity in education should visibly impact high school counseling. ScholarPrep Nation is here to offer culturally affirming solutions. How exactly […]
Read MoreIt’s been shown that white students have an advantage in the college admission process. Why is that, you might wonder? This has everything to do with how Black youth, particularly first-generation college students, are being aided on their road to college. ScholarPrep Nation strongly supports the academic journey of each student in need of expert […]
Read MoreThe American School Counselor Association states that the activity of school counseling is over a hundred years old. Throughout the decades, the role played by school counselors has been under constant debate, as well as subject to change. Now, ScholarPrepNation is on a mission to take some of the pressure off high school counselors. What […]
Read MoreThe responsibilities that come with being a school leader are not for the faint of heart. Regardless, college success should be one of the top priorities. Among many other things, academic advising, promoting inclusivity in education, and helping students prepare for college are all impossible to neglect. ScholarPrep Nation is dedicated to expertly helping our […]
Read MoreThe college application process must finally become demystified. Even the savviest of family members can feel a sense of confusion when helping their young ones fill out applications. Instead, all high school students should have equal access to higher education. It goes without saying that any first-generation college student needs all the help they can […]
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