Essential Guides Make Great Holiday Gifts for the College Bound Student
Essential Guides Make Great Holiday Gifts for the College Bound Student
Just in time for holiday giving, the 2013-14 edition of “College Bound: Proven Ways to Plan and Prepare for Getting into the College of Your Dreams” is available in paperback.
Available in paperback and eBook formats on Amazon and Barnes and Noble websites includes:
● Over 1,200 links to grants, loans, scholarships, and pre-college programs
● How to pick a major, what colleges look for in applicants, where to find financial aidand more
● Special admissions information for the artist, the athlete, the military-minded, the disabled, and the home schooled along with over 100 minority scholarship websites
● In-depth information on women’
● A planning time line
● Sample forms and checklists
● Career exploration, sample resumes and interview questions
● Step-by-step instructions through the college application process
● Inside information on standardized tests, the ACT, PSAT, and SAT
● A comprehensive list of must-read books and publications
● How to make a smooth transition from home to college
● A chapter just for parents
My College Bound Plan, the companion workbook to College Bound, gives students the actual forms, checklists, and step-by-step guidance they need for self-evaluation, college comparisons, financial considerations, teacher recommendations, activities resumes, and much more.
About The Author: Christine Hand Gonzales, Ed.D, has spent the last 20 years as a professional college planning consultant, professor, presenter, high school college counselor, and registered therapist. Her work with high school juniors and seniors focuses on career exploration and college counseling. She also writes a blog for the college bound student and their parents at www.college–
Also available from College Path Publishing at College-Path.com Bookstore, Paying for College Without Breaking the Bank; Your College Planning Survival Guide, and How to Impress Your Instructor Online: Quick Tips to Success for the Virtual Student.
Interested in Architecture and Design Schools? Start Your Research Online!
America’s Best Architecture & Design Schools, 2014, published by “Design Intelligence,” recently released articles about architectural programs including the article, “The College Search for the Artist, the Architect, and the Designer- A Primer on Finding the Perfect Educational Path,” by Dr. Christine Hand Gonzales. Dr. Chris of College-Path.com also share a list of internet resources she finds most helpful in the college search from your computer – http://www.di.net/articles/links-to-great-school-architecture-design-school-search-resources/
How to Keep Your Mind Sharp For Fall Semester
When you’re heading into your first semester at college, you’re most likely thinking about how far your dorm is from the dining hall, whether to go with the hot pink or more neutral bed comforter, and if you’ll get along with your randomly assigned roommate. What you’re not thinking of is how the score on your first exam is going to affect your GPA that first semester.
The excitement of going to college can sometimes cloud the reason why you’re actually going – to get an education so you can land a great job. And getting ready for class doesn’t start when you step foot on campus: It starts during the summer.
Summertime is a tricky time for students. You want to relax, but you also need to make sure you keep your mind sharp for the upcoming school year. Here are a few things you can do to combat summer brain drain and make sure you walk into class ready to go.
YouTube EDU. During the summer, viral videos get special amounts of attention because we’re online more than usual – so why not stay on YouTube, but use it in a way that’s going to get you ready for those first weeks of class? Read more tips – click here!
New Release – Author of “Paying For College Without Breaking the Bank” Raises Money For Red Cross and Moore, OK Tornado Victims
“Paying For College Without Breaking the Bank” Interactive e-Book Available for iPad, Kindle, Nook eReaders, and Mac OS, PCs, and now in Paperback!
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
“Paying for College Without Breaking the Bank – The Ultimate Student, Parent and Educator Guide to Over 500 Verified Links to Financial Aid and Scholarship Resources,” is now available from Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
All proceeds for the month of May will go to the Red Cross to help victims of the tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. Please share this with your friends.
In “Paying For College Without Breaking the Bank,” professional college counselor Christine M. Hand-Gonzales, Ed.D, provides expert advice on planning for college costs. As the price of college tuition continues to rise, paying for college will require a strategy to capitalize on financial aid while curtailing costs. “Paying for College Without Breaking the Bank” takes the stress and confusion out of applying for financial aid while increasing your chances of earning a scholarship.
Learn how to navigate the aid process; find ways to plan and save for college costs and tuition; and equip yourself with a tool chest of tips from professionals in the financial aid field, parents who survived the process, and students who found creative ways to pay for college. Avoid common mistakes; understand terms the financial aid officer uses, such as cost of attendance (COA), Expected Family Cost (EFC), grants, loans, scholarships, and much more. Within these pages, you will find over 500 reliable Internet links to help you target scholarships as well as all the budgets and checklists you will need!
This comprehensive and insightful guide is written so it will be like having a professional financial aid and college planner beside you every step of the way.
ü Follow the college planning timeline.
ü Review the financial aid application process.
ü Calculate the actual costs of attending college.
ü Increase your chances of receiving aid and scholarships.
ü Compare aid offers and learn how to appeal if needed.
ü Avoid costly mistakes when applying for aid.
ü Tips for completing the required federal form, the FAFSA.
ü Learn where to find scholarships
ü Budget checklists and more!
ü Looking for an extensive list of publications and internet resources that is beyond compare? This book is for you – giving you all these resources and more.
About The Author: Christine M. Hand-Gonzales, Ed.D, has spent the last 25 years as a consultant, instructor, high school college counselor, and registered therapist. Her work with high school juniors and seniors focuses on career exploration and college counseling. Dr. Gonzales is a graduate of St. Lawrence University where she received a B.A. in Art Education and Economics. She earned a Masters in Counseling Education from the University of Bridgeport, and a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University. Find out more about the college search and admissions advice on her website, www.College-Path.com.
“Paying for College Without Breaking the Bank” by Christine M. Hand-Gonzales, Ed.D. – eBook version $4.99 and in paperback for $9.99 on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble.
Free Kindle eReader App downloads – http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771
Spring Means New Hope, Angel’s Hope! College Path Supports Worthy Cause!
Spring means new hope for Angel’s Hope! For the next month College Path LLC will donate a dollar for several books sold from the bookstore. If you know anyone interested in the college planning process, share these guides and help us assist Angel’s Hope with their mission to save our furry friends. The guides include “Your College Planning Guide: Smart Tips from Student’s Parents and Professionals Who Made It Through” and “How to Impress Your Online Instructor: Quick Tips to Success for the Virtual Student.” How can you resist helping those faces? Find them at www.college-path.com/college-path-store or Amazon.com.
Juniors – Get a Head Start on Ideas for Common Application Essays – See Essay Questions Now!
WHAT IS THE COMMON APPLICATION?
The Common Application (https://www.commonapp.org) is a not-for-profit organization that serves students and member institutions by providing an admission application – online and in print – that students may submit to any of our 488 members.
WHY USE IT?
Once completed online or in print, copies of the Application for Undergraduate Admission can be sent to any number of participating colleges. The same is true of the School Report, Midyear Report, Final Report and Teacher Evaluation forms. This allows you to spend less time on the busywork of applying for admission, and more time on what’s really important: college research, visits, essay writing, and senior year coursework. Review the essay questions by clicking here.
On Valentine’s Day – Give the Gift of Love and Knowledge!
Happy Valentine’s Day from College Path, LLC and Angel’s Hope. We will donate a dollar for the each book sold – Help us “Save a Heart and Give Hope” this month.
Thinking about investing in online education? Read “How to Impress Your Online Instructor: Quick Tips for the Virtual Student” by Harold T. Gonzales, Jr., Ed.D. Or is college planning on your mind? Is college planning on your mind? Check out, “Your College Planning Survival Guide: Smart Tips from Students, Parents, and Professionals Who Made It Through,” by Christine Hand Gonzales, Ed.D. All books are available on Amazon.com in paperback and eBook formats. Click here for Free eReader Apps for Android Phone or tablet, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Windows PC 8 or tablet, Blackberry or Windows Phone on Amazon.com. Read more about Angel’s Hope.