CollegeEd in Action


Schools like yours have used CollegeEd to reach a wide range of goals:
- A large urban district created a system-wide college-going culture for all students.
- A suburban district introduced middle school students to an organization and time-management program.
- A large public university engaged middle school students in an after-school program with an emphasis on college awareness.
- A large public university engaged middle school students in an after-school program with an emphasis on college awareness.
- An urban middle and high school provided students with academic road maps and portfolios they can use when they apply to college.
- An urban district created a pathway for students to communicate with parents, teachers and other students about their aspirations.
- A suburban district helped students begin to identify personality traits, academic abilities and possible work environments.
The CollegeEd materials are engaging for students and easy to implement in the classroom! Thanks, CollegeBoard!
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Ginny Garvic
Katy Independent School District
Social Studies Curriculum Specialist



Program Details
The CollegeEd program supports grades 7–12 and consists of three levels, each with its own student workbook and accompanying educator guide.
Get the facts on CollegeEd.
Get Families Involved
The CollegeEd classroom set includes a take-home resource – Help Your Child Make College a Reality: A Family Guide to College Planning – to help students and parents take ownership of the college planning process. You can also order this publication separately.
Learn More About CollegeEd
CollegeEd Overview Brochure (pdf/2.7MB)
Middle School Sample Lesson (pdf/2.6MB)
Grades 9/10 Sample Lesson (pdf/1.15MB)
Grades 11/12 Sample Lesson (pdf/1MB)
Ordering CollegeEd
Contact your regional College Board office or email collegeplanning@collegeboard.org to learn more about implementing CollegeEd at your institution.
Order Form (pdf/528KB)
