Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not necessarily local, but you can participate from anywhere. I heard about this on the Your College Bound Kid podcast and am thinking about also doing it when I get my youngest through the process.
Scholar Match For You
https://scholarmatch.org/about/
Thanks! I had also heard about Scholar Match, but from what I’ve read / heard, they strongly prefer volunteers in California / with a strong knowledge of CA higher education.
To answer the other question. I’m in DC
Your College-Bound Kid recently interviewed two people from Scholar Match for You. I believe they have expanded and are no longer just looking for California students/volunteers: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/2024/02/22/interview-172-nora-rosales-and-hannah-takasuka-on-opportunities-to-be-a-college-coach-with-scholarmatch/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not necessarily local, but you can participate from anywhere. I heard about this on the Your College Bound Kid podcast and am thinking about also doing it when I get my youngest through the process.
Scholar Match For You
https://scholarmatch.org/about/
Thanks! I had also heard about Scholar Match, but from what I’ve read / heard, they strongly prefer volunteers in California / with a strong knowledge of CA higher education.
To answer the other question. I’m in DC
Your College-Bound Kid recently interviewed two people from Scholar Match for You. I believe they have expanded and are no longer just looking for California students/volunteers: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/2024/02/22/interview-172-nora-rosales-and-hannah-takasuka-on-opportunities-to-be-a-college-coach-with-scholarmatch/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not necessarily local, but you can participate from anywhere. I heard about this on the Your College Bound Kid podcast and am thinking about also doing it when I get my youngest through the process.
Scholar Match For You
https://scholarmatch.org/about/
Thanks! I had also heard about Scholar Match, but from what I’ve read / heard, they strongly prefer volunteers in California / with a strong knowledge of CA higher education.
To answer the other question. I’m in DC
Anonymous wrote:College counselor here. I highly recommend you support students through a formal organization, whether through a high school's counseling office or through Scholar Match. Liability issues and the importance of creating a college list based on a family's particular financial circumstances means that unintentionally you can do more harm than good without support and training.
Anonymous wrote:It's not necessarily local, but you can participate from anywhere. I heard about this on the Your College Bound Kid podcast and am thinking about also doing it when I get my youngest through the process.
Scholar Match For You
https://scholarmatch.org/about/