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Educators

In today's climate, families are busy, schools are crowded and we are all feeling stretched in one way or another. That's why it's so important to reach out and help whenever we can. Please help us educate parents and students so they know what to do and when to do it.

Schedule a seminar at your school

We have hosted hundreds of families over the years at our seminars in schools, community centers, libraries, and credit unions.  Our seminars address the complex academic and financial pieces of planning for college, are informative and there is no sales pitch for our services. 

Post information about the SAT/ACT Diagnostic

The SAT-ACT Diagnostic was conceived of and written by the folks at College Planning Partnerships, a Connecticut test prep company with an exceptional track record.  and it's powered online by Socrato, a web-based test preparation firm located in Boston. Socrato's patent pending technology helps users to quickly identify what they need to focus on to improve their scores.

Post information about SAT, ACT & PSAT test prep

The SAT/ACTS tests are critical components in college planning and competition for admissions is greater than ever. Many colleges offer thousands of dollars in merit aid for "good" SAT/ACT scores. But like a job interview, the SAT/ACT aren't necessarily fair. The good news is that the tests can be conquered through focused practice and review.

We are happy to serve you and your school for the benefit of your students. We believe that college planning is about creating a plan and then working the plan consistently on an ongoing basis - a pace, not a race. So students get things done with a lot less stress and they don't miss the seemingly unimportant details that could make the difference between getting in to the colleges they want or not. Or have their parents paying more for the college bill than necessary.


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