Infographics

Infographics are great ways for visual learners to understand information. I've included some here that pertain to career and college planning. Enjoy!
Saving for College shares how you can, well, save for college:
Hispanics and College Majors - The Center on Education and the Workforce (Georgetown University) shares which majors are popular for Hispanics around the country and their respective annual earnings. While majors are not perfectly aligned with occupations, they do determine lifetime earnings. Today a college education is the gateway to the middle class. Hispanics who have not had access to economic resources over generations receive the most benefit from earning a Bachelor’s degree as their lifetime earnings increases.
What could your future classmates be thinking? Check out the annual College Freshman Survey created by HERI UCLA. Students in the 2019 college freshman class are focused on accomplishing their goals and impacting people along the way.
R.J. Snell believes that education, reading, developing relationships, serving and family sum up "What a Successful College Career Looks Like."
Learn more about the Federal Financial Aid Process from this infographic. Go here for videos.
Condition of College and Career Readiness (2019) - Report shows the success of students meeting the ACT benchmarks.
Annually, The Princeton Review surveys students and parents about their College Hopes and Worries.
SlugBook shares their Ultimate Guide to Earning a Scholarship.
Are You a Dependent or Independent Student on the FAFSA? - Federal Student Aid shares a great infographic to help you determine your student status for the federal financial aid.
SlugBook shares how to Optimize Your Sleep Cycle.
How to Make Difficult Decisions - As you seek direction from God through prayer, also consider these four basic questions to make a decision and move forward.
JUST FOR FUN...
Watch students reactions when they receive their college acceptance letters. Just one more. (Post your reaction soon!)
The Disney Guide to Achieving Your Career Goals
Read college newspapers like the Dickinsonian, the Michigan Daily, and the University of Texas at Arlington Shorthorn.
Saving for College shares how you can, well, save for college:
Hispanics and College Majors - The Center on Education and the Workforce (Georgetown University) shares which majors are popular for Hispanics around the country and their respective annual earnings. While majors are not perfectly aligned with occupations, they do determine lifetime earnings. Today a college education is the gateway to the middle class. Hispanics who have not had access to economic resources over generations receive the most benefit from earning a Bachelor’s degree as their lifetime earnings increases.
What could your future classmates be thinking? Check out the annual College Freshman Survey created by HERI UCLA. Students in the 2019 college freshman class are focused on accomplishing their goals and impacting people along the way.
R.J. Snell believes that education, reading, developing relationships, serving and family sum up "What a Successful College Career Looks Like."
Learn more about the Federal Financial Aid Process from this infographic. Go here for videos.
Condition of College and Career Readiness (2019) - Report shows the success of students meeting the ACT benchmarks.
Annually, The Princeton Review surveys students and parents about their College Hopes and Worries.
SlugBook shares their Ultimate Guide to Earning a Scholarship.
Are You a Dependent or Independent Student on the FAFSA? - Federal Student Aid shares a great infographic to help you determine your student status for the federal financial aid.
SlugBook shares how to Optimize Your Sleep Cycle.
How to Make Difficult Decisions - As you seek direction from God through prayer, also consider these four basic questions to make a decision and move forward.
JUST FOR FUN...
Watch students reactions when they receive their college acceptance letters. Just one more. (Post your reaction soon!)
The Disney Guide to Achieving Your Career Goals
Read college newspapers like the Dickinsonian, the Michigan Daily, and the University of Texas at Arlington Shorthorn.