HOW TAKING A GAP YEAR AT WOLBI CAN BENEFIT YOUR STUDENTS
What is a gap year? How would one of my students or a teenager I
What is a gap year? How would one of my students or a teenager I
Welcome to the Homeschooling Families Podcast. We very excited about the topic of our conversation
Welcome to the Homeschooling Families Podcast. Today Leslie Nunnery is joined by Kimberly Farley, the
Meet The Guest: Mark Pruitt (also known as: Captain College) is Assoc. Director of Admissions
On today’s podcast, Leslie will be joined by Brian Tanedo to explore an after-high school
We hosted the first ever TTD 365 CAREER NIGHT! We met the career night contributors and learned about each career field they are in. Each professional gave a short 3-5 minute talk regarding the basics of their job, training, income, etc.We had the following careers represented:Aviation Maintenance, John KnightSoftware Developer, Jake Romero, MighaganCPA, Lindsey Portugal, Tennesse Pastor & […]
This week, as we’re deep in graduation season, today’s guest has a really pertinent message. Melanie
Today’s podcast is a really important one for parents with middle school or high school
Speaker: Mark Pruitt Time Management is THE BIGGEST challenge for every student. Learn ways to get more done in less time so you can have a blast in college. Listen Now
Speaker: Matthew Bullington Want to know what your teen should be focusing on to prepare for college and a career? In this session we will break high-school down into four crucial phases that build on each other, and give you the tools to determine what should be the priority for this next year, how to […]
Speaker: Renton Rathbun There have been many news articles about unrest and political activism in the public university. There have also been many stories of students leaving the faith after attending public universities. What are Christian homeschoolers in for when they embark on attending such a place? As a former public college/university professor, I will […]
Speaker: Matthew Bullington The number of standardized exam and expedited credit options has grown dramatically over the past several years. It can be overwhelming to determine what tools you should be utilizing (and when). In this workshop we’ll categorize and simplify the different options your teen has when it comes to standardized exams and college […]
Speaker: Pat Wesolowski How can a parent be sure their students are prepared for life after high school? When do you begin preparing and what all do you need to do in order to be sure your students are prepared for college? With intention and well-planning, it is not difficult to homeschool your high school […]
Speaker: Jeff Reep In light of the fact that 66% of college students change their majors more than once and on the day of graduation 40% of college graduates wish they had a different major, it’s important to start early and take this decision seriously. Individuals often make decisions without much thought and with limited […]
Speaker: Dr. Tim Rees Does the old axiom that if you have a college degree you will earn a half million dollars more over your lifetime than if you only have a high school diploma still hold true? Aren’t colleges just raising the price every year and forcing students further into student loan debt? Isn’t […]
Speaker: Stephen Buettell There’s a national trend for students to take college classes while still in high school at increasingly younger ages. This presentation will provide an overview of how parents can know if their child is “college-ready” and what students should consider before enrolling in a dual credit course. Listen Now
Speaker: Matthew Bullington Want to know what your teen should be focusing on to prepare for college and a career? In this session we will break high-school down into four crucial phases that build on each other, and give you the tools to determine what should be the priority for this next year, how to […]
Speaker: Matthew Bullington The number of standardized exam and expedited credit options has grown dramatically over the past several years. It can be overwhelming to determine what tools you should be utilizing (and when). In this workshop we’ll categorize and simplify the different options your teen has when it comes to standardized exams and college […]
Speaker: Jeff Reep In light of the fact that 66% of college students change their majors more than once and on the day of graduation 40% of college graduates wish they had a different major, it’s important to start early and take this decision seriously. Individuals often make decisions without much thought and with limited […]
Speaker: Stephen Buettell There’s a national trend for students to take college classes while still in high school at increasingly younger ages. This presentation will provide an overview of how parents can know if their child is “college-ready” and what students should consider before enrolling in a dual credit course. Listen Now
Speaker: Karen DeBeus When they’re little you can’t imagine it, but yes one day those precious ones grow up. Having launched two young adults recently, there have been some lessons that were quite unexpected. Come hear about the teen years, college, college alternatives, and even dating and marriage! Be prepared for those years before you […]
Speaker: Shellie Doub There’s a national trend for students to take college classes while still in high school at increasingly younger ages. This presentation will provide an overview of how parents can know if their child is “college ready” and what students should consider before enrolling in a dual credit course. Listen Now
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