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Carbondale educator creates self-guided, comprehensive path to understanding college applications
By Jaymin Kanzer Follow
jkanzer@postindependent.com at Aspen Times
· June 29, 2026
· 1 min read
It is never too early to start laying out a path to higher education, but for some, compiling essays, transcripts, letters of recommendation and extracurriculars can feel like navigating space.
Carbonale resident Robin Colt first realized the complex nature of the college application process ...
Key takeaway Carbonale resident Robin Colt first realized the complex nature of the college application process ...
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For students in the Aspen School District, navigating the college application process can be particularly daunting due to the area's unique demographics. With a high cost of living and a transient population, some students may lack access to robust college counseling resources. This is where Robin Colt's Star Map course could make a significant impact. As a comprehensive, self-guided program, it has the potential to level the playing field for local students who may not have the means to work one-on-one with an independent counselor. By providing a affordable and accessible resource, Colt's course could help Aspen students better compete in the college admissions process, ultimately staying in the Roaring Fork Valley or returning after completing their higher education to contribute to the local community. With its adoption already spanning from Colorado to Connecticut, it will be interesting to see how Star Map is received by students in the Aspen School District.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? It is never too early to start laying out a path to higher education, but for some, compiling essays, transcripts, letters of recommendation and extracurriculars can feel like navigating space.
Carbonale resident Robin Colt first realized the complex nature of the college application process ...
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