CEO of Livius Speaks with Jessica from 101.7 The Bull

If you’re looking for ways for your child to stay ahead with their education, there are lots of options. Online education and online academic support are popular choices, but what is the best way to implement them? Jessica from 101.7 The Bull had a chat with Livius CEO Neil Khaund about ideas for parents. Listen […]
June SAT Cancellation: What It Means for Students

Last week, The College Board announced the cancellation of the June 6, 2020 SAT date in light of COVID-19 concerns. We understand that, on top of everything else, this news can feel like a major wrench in students’ college timeline plans. With the June SAT canceled, here’s key information to keep in mind: What Does […]
Test Optional Schools: What You Need to Know

Test-optional schools are becoming more common lately. Schools are eschewing SAT and ACT scores for admissions criteria that better represent students as individuals. Students may find it exciting not to have to take standardized admissions tests to get into college. However, this subject should be better understood before jumping to any conclusions. Here we break […]
How Will Coronavirus Cancellations Impact Your College Timeline?

We’re seeing the ripple effects of Coronavirus across our communities in new ways every day. To support public health, we’re suddenly faced with altered schedules, canceled events, and unprecedented school closures. Some colleges have ended their semesters early. More than one million K-12 students have been impacted by schools closing their doors for extensive breaks. […]
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship: What You Need to Know

*Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship. If you are looking to get in contact with someone about the FBFS, please call (888) 827 – 2004 or email osfa@fldoe.org. For high school students, college or vocational school can be the next step toward achieving the future you desire. Continuing education takes […]
