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The Fall Recruiting Checklist
Most families assume fall recruiting starts in September. For many competitive opportunities, the preparation needs to start well before students return to campus. In some fields, applications and employer activity may already be underway by late summer.
Parent Conversation Scripts and Internship Timeline
Support your student without conflict or micromanaging. This guide gives parents a simple internship timeline plus ready-to-use scripts for check-ins, accountability, and next-step planning, so progress happens without daily pressure.
If your student does not have a summer internship lined up, it’s understandable to feel concerned. But the summer is not automatically lost. The Summer Career Capital Guide gives parents and students a practical way to turn open summer time into clarity, skills, experience, connections, and fall readiness.
No internship? The summer can still count!
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Why “Is That College a Good School?” Isn’t the Right Question
Featured by Galin Education after IECA 2026, this article reframes the question families should ask about college fit. Instead of asking whether a college is simply a “good school,” families should consider whether it helps students build career direction, skills, experience, support, and evidence of value before graduation.
No Summer Internship? A Practical Plan to Build Career Capital Anyway
No internship this summer does not mean no career progress. With the right plan, students can use the summer to build career capital through skills, projects, career conversations, stronger materials, and preparation for fall recruiting.
Setting Up Your Internship Search In January: A Strategic Timeline
A practical January internship search guide for students, including what to do over four weeks to update your resume and LinkedIn, organize applications, understand recruiting timelines, and build momentum before deadlines tighten.
Spring Break with a Purpose: 5 Career-Boosting Activities to Do in One Week
Use spring break to build career momentum without sacrificing rest. This student guide shares five practical ways to strengthen networking, LinkedIn, skills, experience, and interview readiness in just one week.
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