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Making It Count National Programs

Making It Count’s nationally acclaimed 'Making College & Career Count' program presented at Tom Bean High School
“Making College & Career Count” presentation for its junior and senior class.
Story featured in North Texas E-News

Getting ready for college
The Making Your College Search Count presentation helps students prepare for next step after high school.
Story featured in Mohave Daily News


Making Your Future Count

Finding direction
Speakers reach out to seniors who are unsure about future.
Story featured in BG Daily News

It's never too early for high school juniors to plan that next step
The biggest challenge facing most high school students is deciding what they want to do after graduation.
Story featured in The Daily Courier, AZ

LCCC and Monster.com Invite the Lehigh Valley Community to Celebrate High School Student Success
Lehigh Carbon Community College, in partnership with Monster.com, celebrated the achievements of 38 Allentown School District students who completed inaugural CareerLinking Academy pilot programs.
Story featured in NISOD Newsletter Vol. 5, No. 7

Teaming Up to Help Youth Prepare for Careers
The Making Your Future Count Workshops Offer Hope for More Than 1,500 of the County's Unemployed and At-Risk Youth.
Story featured on Marketwire.com


Ultimate Money Skills

Bank of America’s student offerings
Bank of America co-sponsors with Monster Worldwide the Ultimate Money Skills (UMS) program.
Story featured on Forbes.com.

Moyer invests money, credit knowledge into students
Budgeting, investing and protecting money were the lessons paid out to students during an “Ultimate Money Skills” presentation.
Story featured on Vidette Online


The Making It Count Blogs

25 College Blogs Every Parent Should Read
Collegiate Kate’s blog is a good resource for parents of high schoolers or freshmen students.
Story featured in Accredited Online Colleges