Teen Life
TeenLife offers a comprehensive directory of enrichment opportunities aimed at students in grades 7-12, along with valuable resources to foster positive development and decision-making in teenagers. Our mission is to support the success of young people. Research shows that teens who engage in various extracurricular activities tend to excel academically, navigate the college admissions process more effectively, and thrive in adulthood. With our extensive online directory featuring 15,000 options including summer programs, gap year experiences, community service projects, and more, we empower teens and their families to make informed choices about experiential learning. Additionally, TeenLife creates specialized digital guides such as the Overnight Summer Programs Guide, Gap Year Programs Guide, Performing and Visual Arts Colleges Guide, and STEM Programs Guide. Our blog further enriches the experience by providing relevant and informative content for parents, teens, and educators alike. We are dedicated to fostering the success of teenagers!
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Aug 7, 2024 |
teenlife.com | Hannah Wallace
Today’s leading arts colleges use a lot more than pencil and paper. Four years at Ringling College of Art and Design opens up professional possibilities in virtually every industry, from film and gaming to education and architecture to industrial design and bioengineering. We immerse our students in state-of-the-art tech with infinite real-world applications.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
teenlife.com | Mimi Brown
If you have an idea, it’s never too soon to act. An entrepreneur conceptualizes, begins, and runs their own business — through this process, they become their own boss. This workplace autonomy aligns perfectly with the priorities of Gen Z. According to Forbes, this generation is reported to be much more productive when they are left to work at their own pace — and without micromanagement.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
teenlife.com | Mimi Brown
A gap year — time spent away from traditional classroom learning, usually between high school and college — is an option that conversations about higher education have historically ignored. However, the gap year is making a comeback. The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a resurgence of this trend as distance learning brought new obstacles to students’ educational journeys. Many fell behind; others struggled to connect.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
teenlife.com | Larry Griffin
Students pursuing STEM would do well to take some classes in the arts and humanities areas, as well. Making one’s fields of study well rounded can only add to skill sets and viability in a number of careers. If you’re looking to go into STEM, just know that taking classes in the humanities can enhance your potential after your schooling is finished.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
teenlife.com | Kate Oczypok
Studying the arts in high school can be beneficial as students graduate, attend college and begin their careers. The arts cultivate a sense of empathy, help students find success at colleges and in their careers and foster a better sense of community and communication. Here are just a few reasons why studying the arts in high school are instrumental for future success.
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