It's junior year. Suddenly, your teen needs to track volunteer hours, list leadership roles, document work experience, keep grades organized, and remember which books they read for fun. Meanwhile, scholarship deadlines are creeping closer, and colleges want to see everything.
Sound familiar?
The problem: College and scholarship applications ask for things teenagers didn't know they'd need to track. By the time senior year arrives, critical information is scattered across texts, old emails, and fading memories.
The solution: A shared tracker that keeps parents and teens on the same page—literally.
A simple, organized Google Sheet your teen (and you) can update together:
Colleges and scholarships don't just want grades. They want to see depth, consistency, and growth. This tracker makes that visible. It also saves hours of scrambling come application season—the information is already organized and ready to go.
Plus, your teen learns to be intentional about tracking their own achievements. That's a life skill.