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College Readiness Questions

Answer Based on What Happens Most Often

College readiness is not just intelligence.

It’s whether a student can plan, recover, communicate, and stay consistent when structure disappears and pressure rises.
A student can be bright, capable, and motivated — and still struggle in college if they don’t yet have the systems, routines, and recovery skills needed for independent life.
This check looks at 6 core readiness domains that often determine whether students stay stable, follow through, and recover when things get hard.