The goal of this channel is to provide advice and guidance to all students interested in higher education and beyond. We will cover all topics regarding college access and success as well as post-secondary options such as apprenticeships, skills-career development and entrepreneurship. Financial literacy and personal development for young adults will also be covered.
Moe Advise
Just posted 3 more Early Action colleges. Check it out: youtube.com/shorts/WRjtWe56O-...
It's not to late to apply to Early Action. Deadlines are: Oct. 31, Nov.1, Nov. 15, depending on the college or university. So Apply Early, your chances of being accepted are better.
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Early Action Isn’t Binding — But It Can Change Everything
If you’re a senior (or parent of one) who’s feeling behind on college applications — take a breath.
You still have time to apply Early Action — and it can make a huge difference:
✅ Get decisions early
✅ Stay stress-free
✅ Still apply for scholarships and Regular Decision later
✅ Stand out authentically
That’s why I created the College Application Power Sprint, a focused 2-week experience to help students finalize essays, polish their college list, and submit Early Action applications with confidence.
🚀 Cohort 1: for Oct 31 / Nov 1 deadlines
🚀 Cohort 2: for Nov 15 deadlines
Join now, we start this Thursday, October 16th — limited spaces.
👉 bit.ly/EarlyAction2025
#collegeapplications #firstgen #earlyaction #collegeadvice #moeadvise
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College List Challenge Starts Today.
Today’s video explains:
• How the challenge works
• What to expect each day
• How to sign up and access your free toolkit
• Tips to get the most out of the challenge
Day 1- Your College List Matters
Sign up for the challenge & grab your toolkit:
joinchallenge.collegesuccesshub.com
Check the Welcome video + Day 1 here: https://youtu.be/UkM498LheJQ
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Which of the 5 below are legally binding contracts you sign as a college student?
1. Enrollment Agreements
2. Early Decision (if apply and accepted)
3. Student Handbooks
4. Master Promissory Note (if you take out any financial aid)
5. A College Athletic Program Agreement, often called a National Letter of Intent (NLI), if you are a student athlete accepting a scholarship
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+College is a choice.
+College is not only a financial investment, it is an investment in yourself.
+Just as other investments such as (real estate, stocks, bonds, etc.), you need to be able to do these 3 things:
1. Know why you want to go to college.
2. Research and understanding the numbers and technical information (risks and returns).
3. Be consistent and confident in your choice/decision.
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