Navigating College Credit in High School: Your Roadmap

November 12, 2024 at 8:00 PM ET

Are you a high school student looking to get a head start on your college journey? Join Method Learning for an informative webinar where you'll dive deep into the world of college credit opportunities available during your high school years. From dual enrollment to advanced placement (AP), Cambridge AICE, and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs, they'll guide you through the intricacies of each option and demonstrate how they can pave the way for a successful college experience and future career pathways.

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Webinar highlights:

Q&A session:

Engage with Method Learning's expert panelists during a live Q&A session to address your specific questions and concerns about college credit options, admissions, and career planning.

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Meet the speakers:

Dr. Jessica Ruzicka

Originally from New York and now residing in South Carolina, Dr. Ruzicka boasts over 25 years of experience advising students and families on college-related matters, including financial aid, admissions, and academic and career planning. As the former Director of College and Academic Planning at a private K-12 school, she has a profound commitment to assisting students and families in the high school-to-college transition and helping them make informed decisions about college, majors, and career paths.

Dr. Amanda Sterk

Dr. Amanda Sterk is the Director of College and Career Advising at Method Learning. Through her years of experience, Dr. Sterk has helped thousands of students plan their academic futures, explore career options, and apply and succeed for college admissions and scholarships.

She is co-author of the nationally recognized college admissions workbook, College UnMazed: Your Guide to Navigate the High School to College Maze. A graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, Drake University, and Creighton University, Dr. Sterk graduated with a Bachelors in Education, a Master’s in Counseling, and a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership.