College Insights

How you college is much more vital to college success than where you college. Less than 1/2 of college students graduate in 4 years, and about 25% of them drop out completely before graduating. The vast majority of these students drop out because they’ve faced a significant challenge, be it a difficult professor, a failed class, a bad relationship, doubt about their major, etc., and they didn’t have the coping skills to successfully resolve the problem(s) they faced.

This blog will feature articles, research, and commentary related to academic success, whether in high-school or college, and how students can prepare themselves to succeed at any college and effectively respond to and resolve the challenges they will undoubtedly face.

Mastering Self-Regulated Learning: A Guide for Students and Parents

Self-regulated learning empowers students to take control of their education by setting goals, employing effective study strategies, and monitoring their progress. This guide provides actionable steps for students and parents to develop these essential skills for academic success.

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The Science of Learning: Proven Strategies for College Success

Studying harder isn’t the answer—studying smarter is. This post breaks down science-backed learning strategies that help college students retain information, think critically, and succeed academically.

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Bl g e r's B war : G v ng On y H lf of th St ry

Understand that student success involves both the academic and extracurricular contexts of the college experience, resulting in the potential for bias and other shortcomings in research on student success. Incomplete narratives can harm student success when parents and students do not recognize this.

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