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College Tips, Financial Literacy, Mentorship, Scholarships
The Transformative Power of Studying Abroad
December 1, 2024
Whether you’re in middle school, high school, or college, it’s never too early to start...
Financial Literacy, Mentorship, Scholarships
Scholarship Financial Freedom
September 1, 2024
This blog has been long overdue, but it’s finally here! I’ve managed to attend college...
College Tips, Life Skills, Mentorship
Getting the Internship: Application and Interview Tips
June 1, 2024
With today’s highly competitive job market, internships and experience have become essential, if not mandatory,...
College Tips, Mentorship
Navigating College: The Commuter Perspective
April 1, 2024
The college experience is often perceived as the period to have fun and grow professionally...
College Tips, Life Skills, Mentorship
Beyond the Classroom: The Value of Real-world Learning
February 1, 2024
Schools and classrooms have always been the environment in which we acquire the foundation of...
Financial Literacy, Life Skills, Mentorship, Scholarships
From a Recorder to a College Diploma in Her Hand
September 1, 2023
Jacqueline De Leon is a recent graduate from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo with a...
Entrepreneurship, General Thoughts, Life Skills, Mentorship
Mentorship That Matters: The 2019 Senior Brunch
September 1, 2019
Criss-cross applesauce was how we would sit in her elementary music room, filled with vibrant...
Entrepreneurship, Life Skills, Mentorship
EntreArts Camp: Seeds For Success
July 30, 2019
You’re handed a folder with the Alumni360 sign across it and within it is the...
Entrepreneurship, Life Skills, Mentorship
Being Open at EntreArts Camp: A Student Reflection
July 20, 2019
That’s the quote  I now have displayed on my letterboard sitting on my desk. This...
Financial Literacy, General Thoughts, Mentorship
Investing Early: Our ‘ Seed The Change’ Initiative
October 31, 2018
Many people are underinvested or have no retirement savings. This statement is magnified when referring...

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