FAQ

Importance of College Readiness and Addressing Student and Parent Confusion

College Readiness Statistics:

Academic Preparation:
  • According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), only 37% of
    students are prepared for college-level math and reading upon high school
    graduation .
  • test-takers met all four college readiness benchmarks in 2022 .
Financial Literacy
  • A study by the National Financial Educators Council found that the average high
    school student lacks essential financial literacy skills, which can lead to poor
    financial decisions in college and beyond.

Importance of College Application Guidance:

Complexity of the Process:
  • The college application process involves multiple steps, including selecting schools, writing essays, obtaining recommendation letters, and navigating financial aid applications. This complexity can be overwhelming for students and parents.
  • The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) notes that the admissions process has become increasingly competitive and complex, making professional guidance more crucial than ever.
Essay Writing
  • College essays play a significant role in the admissions process. A survey by the NACAC found that 22% of colleges consider the essay to be of considerable importance in the admissions decision.

Misguidance and Confusion:

Misinformation:
  • A report by the Education Advisory Board (EAB) highlights that many students and parents rely on anecdotal advice and outdated information when making college decisions, leading to confusion and misguidance.
Lack of Resources:
  • Public schools often have a high student-to-counselor ratio, with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) recommending a ratio of 250:1, but the national average being closer to 482:1. This makes it difficult for counselors to provide individualized attention and guidance.
Financial Concerns:
  • The College Board reports that the total cost of attendance at public four-year institutions has increased significantly over the past decade, adding to the stress and confusion around financing a college education.

Why Programs Like ExcelAPrep Are Important:

Holistic Preparation:
  • Programs like ExcelAPrep provide a comprehensive approach to college readiness, covering academic preparation, life skills, and college application guidance.
  • These programs help students build a strong foundation in both academic and practical skills, ensuring they are well-prepared for the demands of college life.
Personalized Support:
  • With one-on-one mentorship and personalized coaching, students receive tailored guidance that addresses their unique needs and goals.
  • This individualized support can significantly improve students' chances of success in the college admissions process.
Confidence Building:
  • By offering mock interviews, essay workshops, and standardized test preparation, programs like ExcelAPrep help students build confidence and reduce anxiety around the college application process.

By addressing these critical areas, ExcelAPrep aims to bridge the gap between high school and college, ensuring students are not only academically prepared but also equipped with the life skills and confidence needed to succeed.