Setting Goals — What Do You Want To Achieve?
Today’s students must have clearly-defined goals — things they hope to achieve and toward which they conscientiously work. But goals should not be confused with outcomes. That’s because goals often arise organically as an expression of an individual’s character, motivations, and values. Outcomes can further the attainment of goals, but goals are bigger than accomplishments.
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Don’t know which KD College Prep program is right for your student? We can help with that!
KD College Prep offers a wide array of award-winning college counseling and test prep options. Each extends unique benefits and has been designed to address a different set of needs. Finding the program that’s the best fit for your student will depend on both his or her desired outcomes and individual strengths and weaknesses. If
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Ready to Enroll? Learn More About Our Five Campuses
A college education may be a prerequisite for a successful career, but a college education is no longer the exclusive responsibility of the university. College readiness now begins as soon as your children become K-12 students. Every step of your young scholar’s educational journey should help support good study habits and promote strong critical thinking
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Take Advantage of Practice Tests, Workshops, and More!
We show students how to apply themselves academically! As part of our commitment to student success, KD College Prep offers a number of proven study tools and practice resources. Students enrolled in our Complete Program have access to our direction and resources until they reach their SAT® and ACT® score goals, or until they graduate
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What are the requirements for Enrollment at KD College Prep?
Before you choose to enroll your young scholar in any one of our KD College Prep test prep and college counseling programs, take some time to review our enrollment recommendations and grade level requirements. Although our programs are designed for different grade levels, the most important thing is that a student has a willingness to
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