FREE 3 MONTH TRIAL
We know how busy you are supporting students and guiding them toward success. That’s why we’re offering you a free 3-month trial of the College UnMazed digital curriculum—designed to provide students, parents, counselors, and teachers with expert resources on college planning and dual enrollment.
With digital access, your entire school community can benefit from:
✅ Comprehensive, easy-to-use curriculum tailored for high school students
✅ Guidance on college planning or dual enrollment (your choice)
✅ Comprehensive curriculum for parents, students, and educators
This is your chance to explore how College UnMazed can streamline student support without adding to your workload.
Claim your free 3-month trial today! Simply complete the request form, select which digital access you are interested in, and we will send your digital embed code/link to include in your school or program’s website or LMS.
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College UnMazed will show you how to find your way out of the bewildering college-going maze. Choosing the right college to attend has become an emotional and financial nightmare for far too many high school students and their families. College UnMazed will show you step-by-step how to navigate the college-going process.
College UnMazed: Your Guide to Dual Enrollment
College UnMazed: Your Guide to Navigate the High School to College Maze
In this concise, yet informative mini-book from College UnMazed, students will embark on a journey through the intricacies of the dual enrollment process. Written by nationally recognized authors with a combined 40 years of experience in K-12 and higher education administration, it provides students and parents with a personable but expert perspective to help through the beneficial world of dual enrollment.
College UnMazed: Parent Guide
The College UnMazed Parent Guide helps guide parents through the college process alongside their student. It is designed to provide the tools and resources for deeper, more robust conversations around informed college decision making.