CollegeToCareer.ORG On Air with KHOU-11
HOUSTON — The college admissions process can be daunting and extremely competitive. After navigating the process with her own kids successfully, Houston mom Leann Cyr wanted to help others do the same.
She found colleges want to see students’ personalities and passions shine through in their applications.
“Between the two of (my children), they collectively received over half a million dollars in merit-based scholarships,” Cyr said.
She turned her experience into a business, launching CollegetoCareer.org.
“We’re not teaching the kids reading, writing and arithmetic,” she said. “Ultimately, that’s the job of the teachers. What we’re teaching them is everything else required to get into college.”
Glenn Flojo enrolled his son in the program after learning how complicated the process has... read more right here!
C2C Donates 5 Scholarships
CollegeToCareer.ORG (with the help of CommuniCare) has recently donated 5 scholarships to the Rey Feo Organization, a membership-based nonprofit that awards scholarships to qualified San Antonio area students.
Be sure to check out The Steven And Leann CYR Family Charitable Fund for more details on scholarships!
This Issue Affects All of Us
Texas Education Agency delays release of 2023 A-F accountability ratings by a month
This is an issue that affects all of us. Even if we do not have kids in public schools, the ongoing issues with our public school system does have an indirect impact on the value of our properties.
Strong educational systems and schools with a reputation for producing well-prepared graduates are often seen as desirable factors for families when considering where to live.
Areas with high-performing schools and a track record of college readiness tend to attract more homebuyers, which can contribute to increased property values.
Conversely, if a community or school district consistently struggles with students not being adequately prepared for college, it can lead to a decline in property values.
Investing in education and ensuring students are well-prepared for college can have positive long-term effects on property values by fostering a thriving community with a strong educational system.
One of the ongoing challenges in the Texas educational system (see attached article) is the issue of students not being adequately prepared for college. Many students face difficulties in transitioning from high school to higher education institutions due to a lack of essential skills and knowledge.
There are several factors including inadequate college and career counseling and planning. Students may not receive sufficient guidance on course selection, college applications, or financial aid options. This lack of support can leave them uninformed about the expectations and processes involved in pursuing higher education.
The curriculum that I developed (CollegeToCareer.ORG) addresses this issue head on, and is a SOLUTION for this pervasive problem in our educational system, not just in Texas, but around the country.
(Discussion with @sharronmelton1 with CW39 Houston)
Be sure to check out The Steven And Leann CYR Family Charitable Fund for more details on scholarships!
CollegeToCareer.ORG Scholarships!
We are currently releasing 50 scholarships.
Our scholarship program aims to award students from diverse backgrounds with free access to the CollegeToCareer.ORG curriculum. Scholarships are sponsored by Corporate Donations and evaluated by the Executive Team based on financial need. Requirements for students to be placed in contention for free access is a one-page (600 word) diversity statement using the following guidelines described on our website, CollegeToCareer.ORG