AUGUSTA — Syntiro has announced the launch of its College Access Coaching Microcredentials program designed to equip educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to guide students through the college application and admission process.
The program offers a series of focused, practical and evidence-based courses that cover a wide range of topics essential for college readiness, according to a news release. These include navigating financial aid, understanding college admissions criteria, supporting first-generation college students, and fostering college-ready mindsets among high school students.
The program is designed to be flexible and accessible, allowing educators to complete courses at their own pace and apply their new skills immediately within their schools and communities. Educators, school counselors, and college access professionals are welcome to learn more at syntiro.org/microcredentials.
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