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What Students and Parents Need to Know about Plagiarism
High School / College

What Students and Parents Need to Know about Plagiarism

Amy Baldwin | March 28, 2018

The word plagiarism just sounds bad, doesn’t it? Like a skin disease or an ancient legal tactic used by the merchant class during the Middle Ages. For high school and college students, the word seems to conjure fear more than anything else. Plagiarism is often...
Money, Money Money: Financial Adjustments in the First Year of College
High School / College

Money, Money Money: Financial Adjustments in the First Year of College

Stephanie Carter | March 22, 2018

The financial adjustment from high school to college is complicated and intimidating. In my family, as my older daughter completes her senior year of high school right now, that area of adjustment to college is already beginning. Here are some key areas of the...
Study Smarter, Not Harder: High School to College Study Tips
High School / College

Study Smarter, Not Harder: High School to College Study Tips

Amy Baldwin | March 20, 2018

What college freshmen tell me: “I didn’t have to study in high school because I could listen in class and do well on tests.” Yes, it is true. There are many students who get to college knowing that they rarely had to study to make A’s and...
What Your Student Wants You to Know When They Fail
High School / College

What Your Student Wants You to Know When They Fail

Amy Baldwin | March 10, 2018

A semester doesn’t go by without my having to talk a student through a failure. As a professor and a department chair, I have counseled all kinds of students with all kinds of issues: a failed test or two that has jeopardized their overall grade, a plagiarized...
Spring Break: Leavin’ on a Jet Plane, Mom and Dad!
High School / College

Spring Break: Leavin’ on a Jet Plane, Mom and Dad!

Laurie Hazard | March 9, 2018

Spring break is often a student’s first opportunity to travel without supervision from a parent, teacher or coach. How liberating and exciting this can be! That said, it can also be stressful for parents, especially given stories in the media about the dangers of...
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