Posts by Sonja Buckmeier
Discovering Your Potential at Roger Williams University
Written by CIT Consultant Tiffany Kolb Nestled along the picturesque shores of Bristol, Rhode Island, Roger Williams University offers a dynamic and immersive college experience like no other. From its top-ranked sailing program to its innovative majors and vibrant campus life, RWU empowers students to explore their passions, expand their horizons, and make a positive…
Read MoreCongratulations to Greta Laurel, Macalester College Class of 2028!
Greta Laurel knows really cool stuff. The 2024 Hudson Senior High School graduate knows about biology and optometry, how to make Corgis smile, how to make beautiful ceramic bowls and sculptures, how to avoid bears in her backyard, how to win a fiercely competitive pizza-making contest, and above all, how to make sure the quiet…
Read MoreCongratulations to Max Anderson, University of Notre Dame Class of 2028!
Max Anderson’s Journey to Notre Dame: Balancing Academics, Athletics, and Ambition For Max, the allure of Notre Dame wasn’t immediate. Initially focused on other schools due to football recruitment, he reconsidered his options as circumstances evolved. “Notre Dame was never really that high on my list,” Max admits, “but with some changes in recruitment, I…
Read MoreInsider Tips for the week of May 2, 2024
Why student engagement matters – College is much more than your classes and major, and CIT’s Heather McCowen explains the importance of student engagement and how to make the most of the college experience. An important read to discuss with your child. The importance of the HS activities list for health science majors – CIT’s Kim Koffi explains…
Read MoreCongratulations to Martin Guzenda, Purdue Engineering Class of 2028!
Congratulations to Martin Guzenda, Purdue Engineering Class of 2028! Martin is a student at Vandegrift High School in Austin, TX. In addition to his highly rigorous course load, he was involved in robotics on the CAD and hardware teams, played trumpet in his high school’s state championship varsity marching band, and spent two terms as…
Read MoreCozy Wittman on Wicked Pissah Podcast: College Planning
College Planning with Cozy Wittman: Wicked Pissah Podcast, Episode 191 In this episode, Brad Wright and Jeff Tomaneng are joined by Cozy Wittman. Cozy is an education and partnership leader at College Inside Track. Cozy speaks nationally about college search, educating families and training financial advisors and other professionals who work with families with high…
Read MoreHigh Point Looks to the Future
By CIT Consultant Lessa Scherrer “The “great disruption” in skills is underway. According to BCG and Emsi Burning Glass, over one-third of the top 20 skills in job postings for the average job has changed since 2016. … while technical skills remain highly valued, the top five most sought-after skills that employers are seeking today…
Read MoreInsider Tips for the week of April 6, 2024
Additional college expenses you should plan for – Most families are prepared for the basics of tuition, room, board, books and “fees”. In fact, this basic list is what college websites use to publish their Cost of Attendance. But there are other expenses you need to know about and plan for. Pre-health undergrad options for students – Many incoming college students…
Read MoreWhy Student Engagement Matters, and Why College Is WAY More Than Your Classes and Major
Heather V McCowen, PhD College Consultant College Inside Track March 2024 What is Student Engagement? Why is it important? Student engagement is a multifaceted concept strongly associated with student learning, persistence, and attainment. Research has shown that student engagement can positively impact student learning communities, influencing student grades and course completion rates. For example, a…
Read MoreList Building for LGBTQ+ Students: Living-Learning Communities, with CIT Consultant Stephanie George
To create an especially comfortable, safe, and hospitable environment for LGBTQ+ students, some colleges have created LGBTQ+ living-learning communities. I’ve written about the strong beneficial qualities of living-learning communities (LLCs) in other posts, but here I want to offer five great LGBTQ+ examples that offer particularly inclusive, gender-neutral environments with compelling academic and social opportunities. …
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