College success starts before ever stepping on campus. Here’s what you need to get started on the right foot.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 · 7 – 8pm CST
Graduation and starting college is an exciting time. But here’s what no one tells you before the first day of school. Between orientation, finding a roommate, planning your major, and figuring out where you fit in on campus, it can also be a little overwhelming.
Who this webinar is for: Graduating seniors and their parents
What’s Covered:
– New Student Orientation — What to expect and how to make the most of it
– Student Organizations — How to find your people and get plugged into campus life
– Academic Advising — What the process looks like and the questions you should be asking
– FERPA — What this law means for students and parents, and why signing a waiver might be the smartest thing you do before classes start
– Parent Services — How parents can stay connected and involved in meaningful ways
– And much more!
Whether you’re a student heading into your first semester or a parent supporting your kid on the next stage of their journey, we’ll give you a real, behind-the-scenes look at college life, straight from someone who spent 15 years working on the inside.
Come with your questions. Leave with a plan.
Live Webinar Length: 60 minutes
All participants will have the chance to submit questions ahead of time and during the presentation.
Register here.
Mentorship 101: How a mentor can transform your college experience
College can feel overwhelming even when you’re excited about it. This webinar will show you how our mentorship program helps students find their people, navigate campus, and succeed academically.
This session is geared towards parents, but students are always welcome.
Attend live or register and watch the replay of this free event.
Tuesday, May 21, 2026 at 11 a.m. PST / 1 p.m. CST / 2 p.m. EST
And on Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 11 a.m. PST / 1 p.m. CST / 2 p.m. EST
Succeeding in College – Is there a class for that?
Nationally, over 800,000 of freshmen who start school in the fall will drop out of college before their sophomore year. The top 3 reasons students leave: emotional stress, mental health, and the rising cost of higher ed.
We’ve designed a course that eases the transition from high school to college by helping students build a personalized support system. In this webinar you will learn more about what our college success course has to offer and what sets it apart from the rest.
Attend live or register and watch the replay of this free event.
On Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 11 a.m. PST / 1 p.m. CST / 2 p.m. EST
Sarah holds a master’s degree in Higher Education Administration. Over her 15-year career, she’s helped more than 6,500 students plan their college journey, customizing each student’s experience to fit their individual needs. She was recognized early in her career, winning the Outstanding New Academic Advisor Award at her university.
As she moved into the role of senior advisor, Sarah didn’t just work one-on-one with students; she partnered with faculty, deans, and university leadership to remove the real barriers standing between students and graduation.
Highlights from her career:
Advised directors, deans, presidents, and provosts at the senior level
Developed a student-to-faculty mentorship program
Led new student orientation for 14 years
Launched an international partnership in Italy that became the most applied-to study abroad program in university history
Developed campus-wide crisis management plans
Shared in the joy of thousands of her students crossing the stage at graduation
Sarah knows what college looks like from every angle: the student side, the staff side, and the leadership side. And she’s excited to share her expertise throughout the webinar series.