College Information Series: Deadlines
What is early action and how is it different from early decision? When are applications due? What about scholarships and supplements? How do I keep track of it all? REGISTRATION LINK
What is early action and how is it different from early decision? When are applications due? What about scholarships and supplements? How do I keep track of it all? REGISTRATION LINK
This is the first in a four part series about financial aid. You can afford college, but to do so you must understand how financial aid works. It’s more than the FAFSA. In this session we will go over the forms needed and take a quick tour of the ins and outs of financial aid....
We are all too aware of college debt and the scary cost of college these days. However, having a strong understanding of the borrowing process, different types of loans, and how to avoid debt can take away some of the fear. In this session we will dive deep into different aspects of borrowing money for...
Did you know that the average cost of tuition is 52% lower than the sticker price? Merit aid, also known as scholarships, are available at most colleges and some will offer significant assistance. In this session we will look at common discounting methods, which colleges offer the best merit aid, and how it is determined....
There is a wide range of help for learners who have demonstrated a need for financial assistance. College can be affordable for families with a wide variety of incomes. We will explore the list of approximately 65 colleges that provide tuition and housing costs on a sliding scale and others that offer significant financial assistance...
Colleges look at more than just good grades and test scores. Instead, colleges look at the whole student. This session introduces the concept of holistic admissions and what learners should be doing now to prepare for admission both inside and outside of the classroom. REGISTRATION LINK
The UCs use 13 criteria for admission evaluation. We will explore how learners can take advantage of these 13 criteria. Even though this session focuses on the UC system, the criteria is a great guide for admission to other colleges that use holistic admissions. REGISTRATION LINK
The single most important factors in college admissions is course rigor and a college preparatory path. College admission staff need to see that a learner is prepared for college level work and will succeed if admitted. They also look to see if a learner has gone beyond the minimum requirements. REGISTRATION LINK
The Exploration High School Team will share high school expectations with learners who will be new to high school next year. Register HERE
Learners should spend time doing what they love, not what they think a college wants. Let’s talk about what makes you interesting. Many learners don’t even realize they are already participating in pretty impressive extracurricular activities simply because they follow their hearts. REGISTRATION LINK
To take or not to take? That is the question. With this new test-optional and test-free world, how important is the SAT or ACT? What about AP testing? Is the PSAT a good idea? Get your questions answered in this session. REGISTRATION LINK
There are so many types of colleges out there! They range in size, location, and personality. Learn about small liberal arts colleges, research universities, specialty colleges, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities. We will also discuss different curriculum styles such as a core vs open curriculum. REGISTRATION LINK
What is student privacy and how do parents navigate the postsecondary world? In high school the parent has access to teachers and staff but in college the student is considered an adult regardless of age. Learn about student privacy, what parents have and don’t have access to, and what a learner needs to do to...
California has a robust transfer pathway between the community college system and the University of California, the California State System, and numerous private colleges and HBCUs. We will discuss the different options available as well as the California College Promise Program! REGISTRATION LINK
Get ready to apply! A walk through of the Common Application, the UC application, and more. Audience: Learners Theme: The College Application Process Grade: 12, early graduates REGISTER HERE
What is early action and how is it different from early decision? When are applications due? What about scholarships and supplements? How do I keep track of it all? Theme: The College Application Process Intended Audience: Learners & Parents Intended Grades: 11 & 12 REGISTER HERE
This is the first in a four part series about financial aid. You can afford college, but to do so you must understand how financial aid works. It’s more than the FAFSA. In this session we will go over the forms needed and take a quick tour of the ins and outs of financial aid....
We are all too aware of college debt and the scary cost of college these days. However, having a strong understanding of the borrowing process, different types of loans, and how to avoid debt can take away some of the fear. In this session we will dive deep into different aspects of borrowing money for...
Did you know that the average cost of tuition is 52% lower than the sticker price? Merit aid, also known as scholarships, are available at most colleges and some will offer significant assistance. In this session we will look at common discounting methods, which colleges offer the best merit aid, and how it is determined....
There is a wide range of help for learners who have a demonstrated need for financial assistance. College can be affordable for families with a wide variety of incomes. We will explore the list of approximately 65 colleges that provide tuition and housing costs on a sliding scale and others that offer significant financial assistance...
Colleges look at more than just good grades and test scores. Instead, colleges look at the whole student. This session introduces the concept of holistic admissions and what learners should be doing now to prepare for admission both inside and outside of the classroom. Theme: College Preparation Intended Audience: Learners & Parents Intended Grades: 8,...
The UCs use 13 criteria for admission evaluation. We will explore how learners can take advantage of these 13 criteria. Even though this session focuses on the UC system, the criteria is a great guide for admission to other colleges that use holistic admissions. Theme: College Preparation Intended Audience: Learners & Parents Intended Grades: 8,...
The High School Team will present what high school looks like for our Exploration learners. New families and incoming 9th graders are welcome to attend to learn more about our program Register HERE
The single most important factors in college admissions is course rigor and a college preparatory path. College admission staff need to see that a learner is prepared for college level work and will succeed if admitted. They also look to see if a learner has gone beyond the minimum requirements. Theme: College Preparation Intended Audience:...
Learners should spend time doing what they love, not what they think a college wants. Let’s talk about what makes you interesting. Many learners don’t even realize they are already participating in pretty impressive extracurricular activities simply because they follow their hearts. Theme: College Preparation Intended Audience: Learners & Parents Intended Grades: 8, 9, 10,...
To take or not to take? That is the question. With this new test-optional and test-free world, how important is the SAT or ACT? What about AP testing? Is the PSAT a good idea? Get your questions answered in this session. Theme: College Preparation Intended Audience: Learners & Parents Intended Grades: 10, 11, 12 REGISTER...
Heading to college with an IEP or 504 plan? In this webinar, we'll break down the key differences between high school and college support systems for students with IEPs and 504 plans. Discover effective strategies to advocate for the accommodations you need to thrive in your college environment. Register HERE
There are so many types of colleges out there! They range in size, location, and personality. Learn about small liberal arts colleges, research universities, specialty colleges, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities. We will also discuss different curriculum styles such as a core vs open curriculum. Theme: The College Search Intended Audience: Learners & Parents...
Aspiring college athletes! Join our guest athletics expert, Dave Morris, as he guides us through the intricate landscapes of NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA. Learn how to master the recruiting process and secure scholarships. Come prepared with your questions! This is your chance to dominate the college athletics game. Both learners and parents are encouraged to...
How many colleges? Reach, Target, Probable? How do I make sure my list of colleges has the right balance of selectivity and financial fit? We will go over how to create a list that is right for you! Theme: The College Search Intended Audience: Learners & Parents Intended Grades: 10, 11, 12 grade transfer students...
California has a robust transfer pathway between the community college system and the University of California, the California State System, and numerous private colleges and HBCUs. We will discuss the different options available as well as the California College Promise Program! Theme: College Information Intended Audience: Learners & Parents Intended Grades: 11, 12 REGISTER HERE
iLEAD Hybrid Exploration is an independent study program serving Los Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino, Kern, and Ventura. We are currently enrolling learners in grades TK-12. This webinar will focus on our high school programming. Register Here Questions? Reach out to highschool@ileadexploration.org
iLEAD Hybrid Exploration is an independent study program serving Los Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino, Kern, and Ventura. We are currently enrolling learners in grades TK-12. This webinar will focus on our high school programming. Register Here Questions? Reach out to highschool@ileadexploration.org
iLEAD Hybrid Exploration is an independent study program serving Los Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino, Kern, and Ventura. We are currently enrolling learners in grades TK-12. This webinar will focus on our high school programming. Register Here Questions? Reach out to highschool@ileadexploration.org
High School learners are invited to join this webinar to get ready to apply to college! During this webinar, our high school team will walk learners through the Common Application, the UC application, and more. REGISTER HERE
Join this webinar to get all your questions about application deadlines answered! What is early action and how is it different from early decision? When are applications due? What about scholarships and supplements? How do I keep track of it all? REGISTER HERE
This is the first in a four part series about financial aid. You can afford college, but to do so you must understand how financial aid works. It’s more than the FAFSA. In this session we will go over the forms needed and take a quick tour of the ins and outs of financial aid....
During our second webinar covering financial aid, our high school team will discuss loans and debts. We are all too aware of college debt and the scary cost of college these days. However, having a strong understanding of the borrowing process, different types of loans, and how to avoid debt can take away some of...
Exploration's Academic Counselors will share the benefits and important reminders about enrolling in concurrent enrollment classes at community colleges. Learners and parents are welcome to join. Register HERE
Our third webinar covering financial aid will focus on merit aid. Did you know that the average cost of tuition is 52% lower than the sticker price? Merit aid, also known as scholarships, are available at most colleges and some will offer significant assistance. In this session we will look at common discounting methods, which...