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GEAR UP
Youtube Channel with recorded events
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Multi-Agency Alliance for Children
"MAAC focuses on serving youth in foster care with high-end behavioral health needs,
serving over 1,000 youth each month between ten core programs addressing needs such
as placement, self-sufficiency, crisis recovery, and more."
The MAAC blog- tips for students in Foster Care
Resource guide for students in foster care
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"The mission of Embark Georgia is to increase college access and retention for youth
who have experienced foster care or homelessness."
- access to information on resources and scholarships that are available for students
who have experienced foster care and/or homelessness
- access to information on how to connect with Embark Georgia Designated Points of Contact
on each public campus in Georgia
- access to information about the Education and Training Voucher Program (ETV) for students
who have experienced foster care
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"nsoro offers educational opportunities, a community of support, and most importantly,
hope"
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The Orange Duffel Bag Initiative
"ODBI coaching programs and ongoing advocacy support social and emotional learning
by coaching students to develop a comprehensive plan for their life and education
success."
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YouVisit Virtual College Tours
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Career aptitude assessments
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Georgia Student Finance Commission / GaFutures
FAFSA completion assistance
FAFSA and Financial Aid events across the state
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Applications for multiple colleges and universities
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First stop when completing the FAFSA and all information about your FAFSA award letters
and student loan offerings
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Resources to help you choose the best college for your chosen field of study
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The goal of the GATRACS partnership is to make transfer information easier for students
and potential students to access, so that more Georgia citizens will persist in college
and complete their college education.
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The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement (GOSA)
Governor’s Honors Program
Resources for parents and students
Georgia Higher Learning and Earnings data
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go-to resource for accredited and respected online programs from University System
of Georgia institutions
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Free College Courses to help you pass corresponding CLEP exams for dual enrollment
or getting ahead in college.
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Great Promise Partnership
Empowering students to stay in school while addressing Georgia's workforce development
needs
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Technical College System of Georgia - Adult Education
Carla DeBose, Director, Professional Development/Transition Resources cdebose@tcsg.edu
GED Classes & Testing
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Free SAT & ACT/College Prep/Study Skills Workshops, Free Mock ACT/SAT Tests
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Supports school counselors providing college prep and readiness to students experiencing
homelessness.
Recommends school partnership strategies to ensure that homeless students receive
the individualized supports needed to transition successfully to postsecondary education.
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Free GED, Dual Enrollment with access to grants and scholarships
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Intelligent.com, a website dedicated to conducting data-driven research that for the
last few years has served as a trusted resource for students and educational institutions
across the nation
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The team at has recently created a comprehensive guide to the best study strategies to provide
students with resources to help with preparing for exams and retaining information
taught in class. Their guide to the was designed to help set students up for success as they study and prepare for their
exams. This guide offers in-depth information in several areas, including:
- Outlining effective study strategies like the Pomodoro method, mind mapping, and SQ3R.
- Strategies that are effective in both High School and in College.
- How to study to avoid procrastination.
- Resources for helping to understand the study cycle.
You may also be interested in Study.com’s , which are open for applications until September 1.
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