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College Application Guide | Keeping Students Organized
$2.50
As students begin to research colleges and then begin the application process, they need something to help them stay organized. This resource is the tool they need to see all the information about each college at a glace. Information such as admission contact data, types of fees (application fees, tuition and housing fees, parking and meals), dates applications and transcripts are needed, program contacts and more.
This 2 page resource will give your students space to record data on 6 different colleges + provides them a place to jot down ‘questions they need to ask’ and keep a record of the communication they have had with the colleges.
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Designed for 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Grades, this resource can be used in one of two ways…
- Reading List Log: Students will list each book they read. Students will record book title, author, date they completed reading the book and type of book section. (fiction or nonfiction).
- Reading List: You, the teacher, will assign the book (title and author) which students are to read. Once students complete a book they will complete the date and type of book section ( ‘F’ or ‘NF’ – fiction / nonfiction section).
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