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Dear David 2.0: Unmasking the College Board’s Profiteering at Educators’ Expense

The Counseling Geek

Between 2011 and 2022, College Board’s 990 filings indicate that they have earned a net income of $812,460,312 with only 2 of the years indicating a deficit income (2014 and 2020). In 2014 – they announced large scale changes to their exam structure and scoring system which I am assuming caused a large scale increase in costs.

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Proactive Student Success Culture Improves Outcomes for All at the University of Cincinnati

Civitas Learning

percentage point increase in overall six-year graduation rates from 2008-2014 a 13.5 percentage point increase in six-year graduation rates for Black students from 2010 to 2014 In addition to consistent enrollment, retention, and graduation gains, UC is closing equity gaps on campus.

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Vital Behaviors

The Advisor That Cares

Answers/scores can launch informative videos, initiate a referral to support services (Careers, Accessibility Resource Center, advising appointments, financial aid/scholarships status updates and direct inquires), targeted outreach, and follow up from stakeholders to explain options and impacts and/or advising/coaching campaign links.

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Streaming Your Counseling Workshops for Awesome Family Engagement

The Counseling Geek

In this post – I would like to share a guide to help you take your in-person workshops and make them accessible both live and as an archived video using some free and easy tools. I have been recording and livestreaming my workshops for years (since about 2014) and every year it becomes more popular with the parents and students at my school.

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Michigan Assessment Program Thwarts College Opportunity

Counselors' Corner

In Michigan, it comes as a surprise to many that some of those roadblocks exist in the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress, the tests given each spring to high school juniors to assess student learning.