Best Steps to College

OtherGrade 9

About This Curriculum

Mapping the Many Steps to College With the Best Steps to College Are you and your family confused about getting into college? Are you worried that there are too many steps for you to remember and organize? Let Best Steps to College help. Benefits to students, parents, and educators: Gives four-year indexing and mapping of more than 100 events, activities and programs. Covers education information, readiness activities, calendars, educational programs, technology and assessments. Includes internet, book and article reference picked by professionals. Please enter at least 2 characters for name.

Best Steps to College: Comprehensive Four-Year College Planning Guide

Best Steps to College is a student-led college preparation curriculum that provides a systematic four-year roadmap of over 100 college-related events and activities for grades 9-12. The program organizes college planning around six key areas using a hexagonal framework and includes calendars, resources, and sequenced activities designed by college admission professionals.

Best for

High school families beginning in 9th grade who want systematic guidance through the college preparation process, particularly those feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of college admission requirements

Evaluation Criteria

4 strengths · 2 neutral · 1 insufficient evidence

Content AccuracyStrength

Content appears current and accurate, developed by college admission professionals with insider knowledge.

Founded by Deans and Directors of Admission and College Counseling who know what colleges want, includes professional-selected references

Age AppropriatenessStrength

Content appears well-suited for high school students beginning college planning in 9th grade.

Designed specifically for grades 9-12 with four-year indexing and mapping, includes age-appropriate college readiness activities and assessments

Instructional ClarityStrength

The curriculum provides clear sequencing of when and what to do for each college-related event across four years.

Reviews mention clear sequence of events and specific examples like PSAT timing for National Merit qualification, organized around a hexagonal framework with six defined areas

Real World ApplicationStrength

Highly practical with direct application to real college admission requirements and timelines.

Maps actual college admission events like PSAT and SAT timing, National Merit qualification requirements, and other necessary college entrance activities

EngagementNeutral

Student-led approach may promote engagement, though specific engagement strategies are not detailed in available reviews.

Described as student-led pedagogy, but reviews focus more on organizational structure than specific engagement techniques

Teacher Parent SupportNeutral

The program appears designed to support parents navigating the complex college admission process.

Specifically addresses parents who are confused about getting into college and provides expert direction and advice, though detailed support materials are not described

Assessment FeedbackInsufficient Evidence

Limited information available about specific assessment tools or feedback mechanisms within the program.

Reviews mention technology and assessments are covered but provide no details about progress monitoring or feedback systems

Review Sources

homeschoolcom

Homeschool.com

Key Facts
GradesGrade 9
SubjectOther
PedagogyStudent Led
Faith-BasedNo
FormatDigital

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Data sources: homeschoolcom