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Get ahead of the curve with our new platform StudyLab, and find scholarships, useful resources and personalized tools.



Personalized College & Career Prep
What is StudyLab?
StudyLab is SRG’s new student and teacher platform. Create your account and gain access to a dynamic portal based on your interests and goals. Find:
- Suggested colleges
- Relevant scholarships
- Free educational apps
- Online courses
- Volunteer opportunities
- Blogs, research and articles based on your interests
- Polls of the Day
StudyLab aims to bring the latest and greatest student resources, all personalized to you!
How is StudyLab helpful for students?
StudyLab eliminates the endless searching, resource compiling and college research and brings everything into one easy platform.
Based on interests like school subject, sports and activities and level of education, StudyLab creates a custom dashboard packed with personalized guidance tools and recommendations.
For teachers, StudyLab has a personalized, high-school level snapshot of student trends and interests, along with actionable tools to better guide students toward educational goals.
How do I get started?
Visit StudyLab.me to create your account and get started. It’s that easy.

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The SRG Difference
To help students and teachers better prepare for the changing educational landscape, we’re commited to providing the latest trends and insights.
SRG collaborates with teachers and educational organizations to provide a more accurate understanding of today’s student.

Check out some of our latest research:
The Latest College & Career Trends for Students
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Learn Project Management Skills in High School
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Do High School Students Think about Their Careers?
“The students I teach seem to fall into two distinct groups,” says Carla, a high school teacher in New Jersey. “Some of them seem paralyzed with worry about what they want to do with their lives, while others never seem to think about it at all.” And let’s hear from a...
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