Class of 2025: Your College Planning Task/Timeline Preview
Class of 2025 (current juniors), are you ready for the college application tasks ahead? And are you making a plan to pay for college? The weeks of spring and summer […]
Class of 2025 (current juniors), are you ready for the college application tasks ahead? And are you making a plan to pay for college? The weeks of spring and summer […]
As high school graduation approaches for many Ohio seniors, the question of what comes next becomes paramount. If your senior is eager to quickly acquire the skills needed for lucrative, in-demand jobs in Ohio soon after graduation, this discussion is a must-attend. Join us for a crucial conversation on navigating post-graduation pathways right in your local area at Ohio Technical Centers.
Class of 2025..The college application season opens in a few short months (August 1st). Seniors have a lot on their plates in the fall. Your student needs the information and support we deliver in this important application/essay workshop and summer of concierge-like support.
Class of 2025..The college application season opens in a few short months (August 1st). Seniors have a lot on their plates in the fall. Your student needs the information and support we deliver in this important application/essay workshop and summer of concierge-like support.
Class of 2025..The college application season opens in a few short months (August 1st). Seniors have a lot on their plates in the fall. Your student needs the information and support we deliver in this important application/essay workshop and summer of concierge-like support.
Class of 2025..The college application season opens in a few short months (August 1st). Seniors have a lot on their plates in the fall. Your student needs the information and support we deliver in this important application/essay workshop and summer of concierge-like support.
Class of 2025..The college application season opens in a few short months (August 1st). Seniors have a lot on their plates in the fall. Your student needs the information and support we deliver in this important application/essay workshop and summer of concierge-like support.
A two-session, enlightening, and fun career-minded workshop for students in the middle grades helping students get ready for high school and beyond. Topics covered will include: self assessment - the importance of tracking your strengths, values and preferences; career investigation – how to evaluate and learn about potential careers and tie personal traits to real jobs; and planning for high school and beyond (this hour is facilitated with parents and students present) - Based on your child’s strengths, interests, and preferences, we will share key considerations for the family to create a high school plan to meet their goals.
You have been invited to a unique, valuable and FREE program to support your student as they prepare for college. Beth Probst, founder and CEO of At The Core, has crafted a evening of tips and tools to share with you to help your student prepare for the journey to college and beyond. We will discuss practical, invaluable tips that will help any family plan effectively! Topics will include: what colleges are looking for in their applicants, the application process, what students should consider when choosing high school courses (AP, IB, Dual Enrollment), preparing for the ACT/SAT exams, how to choose a major, what families can be doing now to prepare, and so much more!
You have a junior! You know this upcoming year is critical to “college prep,” and you have so many questions. Join us to get that boost you need to understand and tackle the tasks ahead! In this 90-minute webinar, we’ll lay it all out for your family, and we’ll direct you to the resources you will value.
Why does anyone go to college? We often hear "to get a better job." However, so many teens embark on the college search process without taking time to consider careers and majors--the two things that should be driving the process. What do you need to know right now, while your teen is still in high school? There are steps parents can take to help their teens with career and major decisions which are right around the corner. Webinar topics include: how can a student really learn about CAREERS and tie them to college MAJORS, tips we can share from our work with teens and families, what employers and colleges have to say about making a successful transition to the working world, resources and tools your family may value, and more.
Testing! ACT, SAT, PSAT, digital SAT & PSAT exams, test optional movement, merit scholarships…testing is BY FAR the one topic we field the most questions about. Testing causes unnecessary stress not only for the student, but also for the parent. With a plan in hand and knowledge on your side, you can reduce that stress and be ready for what’s ahead! Join Beth Probst, founder and CEO of At The Core, as she takes a deep dive into college entrance exams.
Joe Messinger, CFP®, of Capstone Wealth Partners is passionate about empowering families to become informed consumers of higher education so that they don’t pay a penny more for college than they absolutely have to. He works with families to help demystify the college funding process and is widely recognized as an expert in college planning.
Got high school or college planning questions? Mark your calendar to meet Beth Probst at the library!
Got high school or college planning questions? Mark your calendar to meet Beth Probst at the library!
Got high school or college planning questions? Mark your calendar to meet Beth Probst at the library!
Got high school or college planning questions? Mark your calendar to meet Beth Probst at the library!
What legal rights and responsibilities do college students have? What do you do when something goes wrong? At The Core is thrilled to be hosting this free webinar with student lawyers, Albeit Masters LLC. Topics covered will include: academic integrity and misconduct, with an emphasis on new trends such as ChatGPT usage; code of conduct violations, including hazing prevention education; criminal records, including what happens if you are stopped by a police officer; and sexual misconduct among rapidly changing regulations.
You have been invited to a unique, valuable and FREE program to support your student as they prepare for college. Beth Probst, founder and CEO of At The Core, has crafted a evening of tips and tools to share with you to help your student prepare for the journey to college and beyond. We will discuss practical, invaluable tips that will help any family plan effectively! Topics will include: what colleges are looking for in their applicants, the application process, what students should consider when choosing high school courses (AP, IB, Dual Enrollment), preparing for the ACT/SAT exams, how to choose a major, what families can be doing now to prepare, and so much more!
You have been invited to a unique, valuable and FREE program to support your student as they prepare for college. Beth Probst, founder and CEO of At The Core, has crafted a evening of tips and tools to share with you to help your student prepare for the journey to college and beyond. We will discuss practical, invaluable tips that will help any family plan effectively! Topics will include: what colleges are looking for in their applicants, the application process, what students should consider when choosing high school courses (AP, IB, Dual Enrollment), preparing for the ACT/SAT exams, how to choose a major, what families can be doing now to prepare, and so much more!
You have been invited to a unique, valuable and FREE program to support your student as they prepare for college. Beth Probst, founder and CEO of At The Core, has crafted a evening of tips and tools to share with you to help your student prepare for the journey to college and beyond. We will discuss practical, invaluable tips that will help any family plan effectively! Topics will include: what colleges are looking for in their applicants, the application process, what students should consider when choosing high school courses (AP, IB, Dual Enrollment), preparing for the ACT/SAT exams, how to choose a major, what families can be doing now to prepare, and so much more!
You have a junior! You know this upcoming year is critical to “college prep,” and you have so many questions. Join us to get that boost you need to understand and tackle the tasks ahead! In this 90-minute webinar, we’ll lay it all out for your family, and we’ll direct you to the resources you will value.
How can we guide our students to successfully find those internships in college? Join Beth Probst for an eye-opening, deep-dive webinar covering the who, what, when, where, and why of internships and co-ops in college.
Testing! ACT, SAT, PSAT, digital SAT & PSAT exams, test optional movement, merit scholarships…testing is BY FAR the one topic we field the most questions about. Testing causes unnecessary stress not only for the student, but also for the parent. With a plan in hand and knowledge on your side, you can reduce that stress and be ready for what’s ahead! Join Beth Probst, founder and CEO of At The Core, as she takes a deep dive into college entrance exams.
Making a list of "just right" colleges to apply to can be overwhelming. Have you ever gotten lost on the internet trying to research schools? What are the selection criteria you need to be thinking about? How does your choice of major impact your search? How can you keep your family's budget in mind when doing the search? Don’t waste time wandering the internet looking for college info. Let Beth Probst, founder and CEO of At The Core, share tips with you and your student in this valuable training demonstration.
Why does anyone go to college? We often hear "to get a better job." However, so many teens embark on the college search process without taking time to consider careers and majors--the two things that should be driving the process. What do you need to know right now, while your teen is still in high school? There are steps parents can take to help their teens with career and major decisions which are right around the corner. Webinar topics include: how can a student really learn about CAREERS and tie them to college MAJORS, tips we can share from our work with teens and families, what employers and colleges have to say about making a successful transition to the working world, resources and tools your family may value, and more.
Parents of 6th-11th graders in districts served by Tolles (Dublin, Hilliard, Fairbanks, Jefferson, Jonathan Alder, London, and Madison-Plains), Do you know how participating in programs at Tolles Career and Technical Center can help your child as they navigate high school and prepare for college? Families have many options later in high school—AP, IB, CCP, electives both inside and outside the high school. Join representatives from Tolles and At The Core for this interactive, informative discussion to get a jump on what you should know!
Joe Messinger, CFP®, of Capstone Wealth Partners is passionate about empowering families to become informed consumers of higher education so that they don’t pay a penny more for college than they absolutely have to. He works with families to help demystify the college funding process and is widely recognized as an expert in college planning.
Parents of 6th-11th graders in districts served by the Delaware Area Career Center (Big Walnut, Buckeye Valley, Delaware, Olentangy, Westerville & Worthington) - Families have many options later in high school—AP, IB, CCP, electives both inside and outside the high school. Join us to get a jump on what you should know to help guide your student. Your child's high school years can be customized to create a pathway toward their successful future. The Delaware Area Career Center and At The Core are partnering to bring you a deep discussion on educational options and the role of career technical education in those options.
Parents of 6th-11th graders in districts served by the Delaware Area Career Center (Big Walnut, Buckeye Valley, Delaware, Olentangy, Westerville & Worthington) - Families have many options later in high school—AP, IB, CCP, electives both inside and outside the high school. Join us to get a jump on what you should know to help guide your student. Your child's high school years can be customized to create a pathway toward their successful future. The Delaware Area Career Center and At The Core are partnering to bring you a deep discussion on educational options and the role of career technical education in those options.
Have you heard the news? In-demand, well-paid jobs in Ohio are going unfilled. Teens and families need information about these 21st century career options and how to gain the skills for the jobs. Join us online for this important discussion. Today’s students can fast track their success using postsecondary education options right in your area – at an Ohio Technical Center. All career technical programs are built on direct ties to business and industry. The skills a student learns can be immediately put to use! Join representatives from Ohio Technical Centers and At The Core for an informative 90-minute webinar to learn about a viable alternative to traditional college -- adult programs at Ohio’s technical centers.
Parents of 6-10th graders in districts served by Great Oaks Career Campuses are invited to learn about options available later in high school. Join us to get a jump on what you should know to help guide your student. Great Oaks Career Campuses and At The Core are partnering to bring you a deep discussion on educational options and the role of career technical education in those options. Key details about the unique curriculums available for juniors and seniors at Great Oaks Career Campuses will be shared.
Parents of 6th-11th graders in districts served by the Delaware Area Career Center (Big Walnut, Buckeye Valley, Delaware, Olentangy, Westerville & Worthington) - Families have many options later in high school—AP, IB, CCP, electives both inside and outside the high school. Join us to get a jump on what you should know to help guide your student. Your child's high school years can be customized to create a pathway toward their successful future. The Delaware Area Career Center and At The Core are partnering to bring you a deep discussion on educational options and the role of career technical education in those options.
Parents of 6th-11th graders in districts served by the Delaware Area Career Center (Big Walnut, Buckeye Valley, Delaware, Olentangy, Westerville & Worthington) - Families have many options later in high school—AP, IB, CCP, electives both inside and outside the high school. Join us to get a jump on what you should know to help guide your student. Your child's high school years can be customized to create a pathway toward their successful future. The Delaware Area Career Center and At The Core are partnering to bring you a deep discussion on educational options and the role of career technical education in those options.
Parents of 6-10th graders in districts served by Great Oaks Career Campuses are invited to learn about options available later in high school. Join us to get a jump on what you should know to help guide your student. Great Oaks Career Campuses and At The Core are partnering to bring you a deep discussion on educational options and the role of career technical education in those options. Key details about the unique curriculums available for juniors and seniors at Great Oaks Career Campuses will be shared.
Parents of 6-10th graders in districts served by Great Oaks Career Campuses are invited to learn about options available later in high school. Join us to get a jump on what you should know to help guide your student. Great Oaks Career Campuses and At The Core are partnering to bring you a deep discussion on educational options and the role of career technical education in those options. Key details about the unique curriculums available for juniors and seniors at Great Oaks Career Campuses will be shared.
A two-session, enlightening, and fun career-minded workshop for students in the middle grades helping students get ready for high school and beyond. Topics covered will include: self assessment - the importance of tracking your strengths, values and preferences; career investigation – how to evaluate and learn about potential careers and tie personal traits to real jobs; and planning for high school and beyond (this hour is facilitated with parents and students present) - Based on your child’s strengths, interests, and preferences, we will share key considerations for the family to create a high school plan to meet their goals.
Parents of 6th-11th graders in districts served by Tolles (Dublin, Hilliard, Fairbanks, Jefferson, Jonathan Alder, London, and Madison-Plains), Do you know how participating in programs at Tolles Career and Technical Center can help your child as they navigate high school and prepare for college? Families have many options later in high school—AP, IB, CCP, electives both inside and outside the high school. Join representatives from Tolles and At The Core for this interactive, informative discussion to get a jump on what you should know!