Seymour: 28
Melcher-Dallas: 78
Final
Seymour: 28
Melcher-Dallas: 78
Final
Twin Cedars: 26
Wayne: 56
Final
PCM: 6
Pella Christian: 44
Final
Newton: 6
Knoxville: 12
Final
Washington: 10
Pella: 16
Final – Overtime
MSM: 46
Pleasantville: 21
Final
As Dean of Admissions at Central College, Carol Williamson has seen many thousands of applications from students wishing to get into Central. She loves her job, and it is clear that she doesn’t just “rubber-stamp” applications. She has some great recommendations and insights.
1. Parents and students need to work hand in hand to find the best fit for the student. Plan to visit at least six colleges.
2. In general, the best predictor of success at Central is high school grade point average. The better the grade point average, the more likely the student will do well.
3. Make sure that students take all of the core classes in school, and all of the college prep classes that they can.
4. Community Colleges have open enrollment, the Regents institutions have higher standards, and in general private institutions have the highest standards. Competition is higher in Iowa than in other states.
5. Parents need to follow their children’s high school academic career very closely to make sure that they are positioned to get into the college of their dreams.
The kids are back–back to school. In the tenth part of a ten part In Depth Series on how to help children do their best in school, let’s learn about what high school students and their parents need to do to get their student into the college of their choice.
Join us today as Dr. Bob Leonard goes “In Depth” with Carol Williamson, Dean of Admissions at Central College.
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The kids are back–back to school. In the tenth part of a ten part In Depth Series on how to help children do their best in school, let’s learn about what high school students and their parents need to do to get their student into the college of their choice.
Join us today as Dr. Bob Leonard goes “In Depth” with Carol Williamson, Dean of Admissions at Central College.
On today’s Let’s Talk Knoxville, Aaron Gernes talks with Marion County Extension Program Director Dale Miller about how the drought is impacting the harvest and what you should be doing to make sure your lawn grows back green next spring.
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Park Ranger Tracy Spry tells us about the events taking place at a Lake Red Rock over the weekend, and about boating and camping safety.
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Birthday Winner: Rick Descamp
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