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Julie Kampschroeder

Julie Kampschroeder has over three decades of experience working with high school students. She is passionate about assisting first-generation and low-income college-bound students. Julie worked in a diverse high school in St. Louis, Missouri. Early in her career, she volunteered countless hours with the Missouri Association of College Admission Counselors (MOACAC) and earned both the President’s Service Award (2008) and Peggy Clinton Lifetime Service Award (2012). As a first-generation college student herself, growing up in a small town, she is most proud of the National Association of Admissions Counselor Inclusion, Access, and Success Award (2013). Maya Angelo’s motto of “when you know better, you do better” guides her work in educating first-generation students to level the playing field in college admissions.

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How to Read a Financial Aid Award Letter [With 2 Examples]

You've narrowed down your list of colleges, sent in your applications, and filled out your FAFSA and/or CSS Profile form online. After you receive your acceptance letters, the college financial aid office will send you a financial aid award letter...

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SAT and ACT Resource Guide: From Free Prep to Private Tutoring

“Help! My daughter is a junior, and I have no idea what to do. Should she take the SAT? The ACT? How should she prepare? Do we use a tutor? An online...

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How to Help Your Students Through the FAFSA Verification Process

The FAFSA verification process can be overwhelming and daunting to first generation and/or low income (FLI) students, especially because their...

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Common Questions About the CSS Profile and IDOC

The CSS Profile is a standardized financial form that is used by approximately 270 colleges and universities across the United States. Overa 100...

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Reconsidering Standardized Testing

In the past few years, colleges and universities across the United States have reconsidered their testing policies, with most going test-optional....

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Narrowing Down Your College List Before Applying

With about 5,300 colleges and universities to choose from in the United States, you'll want to start narrowing down your college list during your...

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6 Ways to Save Money While in College

As of 2023, the average American student loan debt was $37,338 for a bachelor's degree.

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Virtual Resources for the College Admission Journey

Thanks to ingenious virtual resources, you can access the information you need to continue your college journey without ever leaving home. Here are...

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A Successful Strategy for Applying to College Scholarships

By the summer between your junior and senior year of high school, you have likely figured out that every step of the college admissions process...

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January To-Do List for College-Bound Juniors

January is a milestone month for college-bound high schoolers. While seniors will feel a sense of calm, having submitted all of their applications by...

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