NOSCA Webinars
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As collaborative partners, it is imperative that school counselors work to ensure that students and families, especially those from traditionally underserved populations, have an early and ongoing understanding of the college and career admission processes.
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Extracurricular and enrichment activities increase student engagement and academic performance, build aspirations, shape talents and interests, and develop leadership. Fostering in-school and out-of-school participation in clubs, sports, music and fine arts, service learning, internships and apprenticeships is essential across the K-12 pipeline.
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The College Board’s first annual survey was administered spring 2011, capturing the voices of more than 5,000 middle and high school counselors from across the nation.
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Participants learn about the new, research-based, jointly developed toolkit designed to enhance principal-counselor team relationships to improve student achievement. They also learn how to use practical tools, assessments and activities to help principal-counselor teams align their goals and complement each other's work, resulting in a school climate of high expectations and student success.
Academic Planning, and College and Career Readiness Exploration K-12, are two interrelated components of the college and career readiness puzzle.
Connecting testing to academics and aspirations for all students, especially traditionally underserved populations, can make the difference in helping students reach their goals.
Join NOSCA and learn how to launch a systemic Own the Turf campaign initiative with collaborative partners in your school, district, community or state. Learn how to collaborate and share information, resources, knowledge and skills needed to ensure all students are college — and career — ready.
Learn how to build a college-going culture based on early college awareness by nurturing in students the confidence to aspire to college and the resilience to overcome challenges along the way.
Learn how to connect students to school and community resources to help students overcome barriers and ensure the successful transition from high school to college.
Learn how to provide students and families with comprehensive information about college cost, options for paying for college, and the steps in financial aid process.