Freshman Playbook equips students to begin college with a stronger sense of self-confidence, focus, and readiness. This engaging, online learning program teaches critical life skills like resilience, time management, and dealing with stress. This program isn't just for freshman - all classes would benefit from enhancing their life skills. Freshman Playbook provides modules, assessments, coaching and a playbook giving students (of all classes) the insights, lessons, and training to get through college with a solid foundation for success.
for improved productivity, resilience, and life planning
to evaluate where your student is now and chart the right path forward
with valuable resources, exercises, and learning tools to develop skills
to land the best real-world opportunities
for personal guidance through the Playbook and beyond
Research shows that students with strong productivity, resilience, and planning skills find the transition to college easier and more enjoyable. Freshman Playbook equips students with the knowledge and skills that parents, experts and students have identified as essential for a positive and productive college experience.
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Freshman Playbook is a program offered within Student Playbook’s portfolio. Student Playbook empowers students to build life skills that are critical for thriving in and out of the classroom. College freshmen access best-in-class content that provides transformational learning in critical life skills such as social success, financial management, academic success, emotional & physical health, and productivity. College seniors also access life skills curriculum that rounds out the robust academic education that they have worked so hard to accomplish. Senior content includes building your network, securing a mentor, finding a job and financial planning. Student Playbook is a suite of tools to help students organize the college experience and prep them for what’s next.