The short answer is yes. Today explores 5 reasons why 4-year and 2-year degrees are needed to succeed in the 21st century.
Make it as affordable as possible. Start saving early. Learn about borrowing options early. To hear one couple’s story, check our archive at Ready for College? June 1, 2015
Earning power of a degree. A graduate will earn twice as much in a lifetime as someone with no degree.
You can minimize your debt! Most large college debt comes from students not being prepared to manage themselves when they get to college. Yes, college is expensive, but students who take 5 or 6 years to graduate increase debt by 25-50%! Only about 1 in 3 graduate on time? 40% take 7 or more years. Help your student and lower your debt, Use the College Smart 12 strategy formula for success.
The need for 2 and 4-yr degrees in the 21st Century. We’ve already seen jobs “disappear.” The trend is going to accelerate. Plus, many of the jobs students will compete for don’t yet exist! How do students prepare for that? By being College Smart:
21st Century Hiring Needs. Facing a new highly competitive global economy, employers are looking for idea people
That’s what college wants too.
That’s being College Smart. Start right now.
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For years, Dr. Bob has spoken at Freshmen Orientation Programs and talked to parents during Admissions Programs. And on these occasions, parents have lots of questions. College is, after all, a big expense, plus parents want to be clear about the ins and outs of college. Today, he chooses from his list of most-often asked questions. Here are just a few:
These and more questions will be answered. Listen in to this Ready for College? discussion. You’ll learn a lot in under an hour.
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Encore: Whenever students start a new semester, they have to get off on the right foot. Dr. Bob coaches students on what to do before school starts as well as what to do in the first two weeks.
At the start of a new semester, students often aren’t really paying attention. These kinds of starts create problems. College starts rolling on DAY ONE. No reviews, a fast start. Don’t trip over your laces. You might fall on your face.
An entire chapter in College Smart is devoted to how to start a semester. A new semester is like an athletic event. These are the “plays” you use to win, no matter what your age. Practice them now!
What happens before you play a basketball game? You get pumped-up, you listen to the coach, you review the plays — you make sure your shoes are tied! The same thing should happen at the starting of a semester. Learn the plays! When the whistle blows at the start of the game, don’t stand around waiting for something to happen to you.
Listen to your coach and learn.
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Encore: When kids are in middle school, parents should be transitioning from telling students what to do to helping students figure out options and make good decisions on their own. Today’s program will show parents what it takes and how to make it work. It’s a very important turning point in their child’s life.
In the early years of childhood, parents “tell” their children how to act and how to behave. Plus, parents do lots of things “for” their kids. Yet, in middle-school, young teens no longer want to be “told” what to do. They are beginning to assert their independence. Help them do that constructively.
How do you help your child begin to “grow up”? How to help channel that independence your child wants so badly? Learn how to begin helping teens make good decisions on their own: how to take care of themselves, how to become more responsible.
To do this, parents have to become sounding boards to help their kids make wise decisions about school, all things related to school, and their emerging lives. It’s a personal skill and a kind of mindset that’s essential in preparing kids for college. Parents can help their kids learn to —
In short, parents begin to open the window to the adult world: to explain what growing up means. Listen in to learn how.
Want to know how to become an adviser and guide? College Smart: Practical Tips for Parents is an easy to use guide that helps students grow into the 12 College Smart Strategies they’ll need to succeed in college. Start the new year off right. Take advantage of this discounted offer!
►College Smart®: Students middle school through college.
Been listening to our programs? Then you know the majority of college students — even the “very smart” — aren’t doing well. They don’t know what to do to “fix” their problems. Students who start getting ready early avoid these problems. Give a young person in your life a step-by-step guide to success.
►College Smart® Practical Tips for Parents — A really easy, quick read.
“What should I do?” “How do I do it?” Here’s your roadmap. Dr. Bob talks directly to you. Read one short chapter at a time — or skip around. Learn how to help your student: in middle school, high school, and college. Play a significant role in your child’s growth and success.
►Start College Smart® — For high school students and younger college students
Get your student started off on the right foot. From day one. A bad start can turn everything upside down. Low grades, dropped courses, extreme stress. Did you know? 25% of freshmen leave college.
College is all about big changes. Positive ones. Student need to know how to cope.
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When we talk about poor graduation rates or extra years spent in college, many parents will say, “Well he’s not talking about my kid. My kid always gets A’s and B’s. My child is smart, perhaps even gifted.” Students need more. Listen in and discover the traits needed for success in college.
Today, we introduce you to Eric. Despite his brilliance — Eric got a perfect score on the ACT — he has great regrets about his education.
In hindsight, he tells us what happened to him as a truly gifted child. Because so many things came so easily to him, he was passive. He had great capabilities but little drive. In high school, he was distracted by his girlfriend, video games, and reading only what interested him. He resisted the offers of teachers to engage his talents. Looking back, he believes he lost lots of the things that prepare people for success in life:
He didn’t take charge. He didn’t have the ambition to create his own path in life. He feels he cut himself off. As he says, he avoided his responsibility to himself. What happened to Eric? He’ll return in a few weeks to tell us the rest of his story. He’s now the father of two.
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