More Related Content Similar to 2009 collegefish flier (20) More from Allison Johnson (20) 2009 collegefish flier1. CollegeFish.org – helping students make the
leap from two-year to four-year schools.
CollegeFish.org is a web-based transfer planning program designed especially for community
college students by Phi Theta Kappa.
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COLLEGEFISH.ORG:
Phi Theta Kappa members may access CollegeFish.org and its wide array of resources without charge.
Encourage your members to use the CollegeFish.org password they received via email when they accepted
membership, to update their profiles and find their ideal four-year college or university, and scholarships!
Members may log onto CollegeFish.org to access a complete listing of all transfer scholarships designed for
Society members only. More than $36 million in scholarships is offered annually to members by almost 700
colleges and universities.
If your members have forgotten their CollegeFish.org passwords, they may email tech_support@collegefish.org
for a replacement.
Access to CollegeFish.org will soon be available to all community college students whose colleges enroll
as CollegeFish.org partners. Share this information with your college’s transfer counselor and college
administration. For information on becoming a CollegeFish.org partner, email support@collegefish.org or call
866.286.8453.
Advisors may access CollegeFish.org by using their PAM password. You will have access to the same tools as
your chapter members, to provide help and direction as they plan for transfer. Advisors may also maintain
a CollegeFish.org chapter calendar All members of the chapter using CollegeFish.org receive automatic
calendar.
notification when the calendar is updated.
Four-year institutions are already using CollegeFish.org to recruit high-achieving transfer students.
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