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Transfer From a Community College in 2 Years
Published on Thursday, July 8th, 2010 Caroline
Tags: architecture major, cal poly, cal poly SLO, college counseling, college counselor, college major, College Majors, College Resources, community college, community college counselor, community college transfer, counselor, ed plan, educational plan, how to transfer, SEP, student education plan, student educational plan, student educational plans, transfer advice, transfer quickly, UC Berkeley
Meet With a College Counselor The most important thing you can do coming into a community college, from high school or from a long break, is to meet with an academic counselor. Many students undervalue the importance of meeting with a counselor when they first go into a community college and find themselves indecisive and [...]
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Reasons to get college help
Published on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 Kelly
Tags: career advice, career center, career counseling, career counselor, college advisor, college counseling, college counselor, College Resources, internships, student resources
College Help Students commonly regard college as a place to get a suitable education and also take in what life has to offer. This is true in academic circles but it happens only in select hours of the day. For the college student taking online college courses, the biggest strain can be making it to [...]
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Waitlist the Waitlist
Published on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 Ken
Tags: class registration, class waitlist, classes, college, college classes, college counselor, college help, College Tips, counselor, course waitlist, crash a class, crash a course, get off waitlist, gett off the wait list, priority registration, registration, wait list, waitlist
In today’s world of higher education, more and more college students find themselves staring at a computer screen on their registration date only to see the waitlist as an option. However, there are certain measures a proactive student can take in order to avoid such a situation.
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UC TAGs and UCLA’s TAP
Published on Monday, June 14th, 2010 Caroline
Tags: alternate major, college counselor, college help, college transfer, community college transfer, honors program, minimum transfer requirements, Project Assist, TAG, TAG contract, TAG deadlines, TAG prerequisites, TAP, TAP admission and certification cycle, TAP certification, TAP deadlines, transfer, transfer admissions, transfer advice, Transfer Agreement Guarantee, Transfer Alliance Program, transfer programs, transfer students, transferring, uc, UC campuses, UC transfer, UCLA
Many students who attend a California community college have the goal of transferring to a four year university. Two of the most useful and important transfer tools to lookout for at your community college are the transfer agreement guarantee program (TAG) and UCLA’s transfer alliance program (TAP). What is a TAG? The TAG program, short [...]
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Graduate From College In 4 Years
Published on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 Nohel
Tags: choose major, choosing a major, college, college counseling, college counselor, college graduation, college help, college major, graduate from college, graduation, major classes
College degree courses and majors were originally designed to be completed in just 4 years. In recent years, that average has gone up. It has become the trend to take around 6 years to complete the same amount of work. Most people insist that it is impractical to actually finish college in just 4 years, [...]
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College To Careers Creator And Author Featured
Published on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 Nohel
Tags: career consultant, career counselor, career help, career planning, college consultant, college counseling, college counselor, college help, College Tips, college to careers, help with school
Today brought good news for the creator and one of the authors of CollegeToCareers.com. Nohel has done many presentations to companies, universities, high schools, and non-profit organizations throughout California. He has taught Business Communications, College and Life Success, College Orientations, and Student Success Workshops at the college level. The management of the San Francisco Examiner, [...]


