Unifrog Parent Accounts! (New)
What is Unifrog?
Unifrog is an online platform for helping students explore options for life after high school (e.g., universities, career paths, etc). It gathers lots of information: university courses, jobs, apprenticeships, events, guidance, and tools to help students plan their next steps. Students can use it to research options, track university applications, manage tasks, and store materials like personal statements or résumé, etc.
What’s new?
Previously, parents were able to set up accounts and use it in the same way as a student. Now, parent accounts are linked to their child’s account. Parents now have access to dedicated accounts where they can:
- Find guides specifically for parents and caregivers, like our guide on how to help your child find the best university for them
- Subscribe to daily summary emails of their child’s activity on Unifrog
- See their child’s tasks and upcoming events, and use all the Unifrog student tools themselves
Parents have limited access to their child’s Unifrog records; you can’t see everything, but what you can see is designed to help you have useful conversations with your child regarding university, future plans, etc.
How to set-up a parent account?
If you would like to have a parent account, please send an email to Thomas Beadle at beadle@eisbratislava.org, including your:
- Full name + email address
- Full name of your child and their year group (e.g., Year 11, Year 12, etc)
What does UniFrog help with?
Unifrog helps students with:
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Exploring career paths, university courses and apprenticeships
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Completing personality and interest profiles
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Comparing opportunities using searchable databases
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Creating resume’s/CVs, personal statements and application materials
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Tracking tasks, deadlines and applications
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Recording activities, experiences and achievements
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Accessing guides, videos and support resources
Unifrog helps parents with:
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Understanding their child’s upcoming tasks and deadlines
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Seeing their child’s activities, interactions and progress
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Exploring careers, courses and apprenticeships alongside their child
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Accessing parent-focused guides, webinars and information
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Supporting their child’s decision-making with clear, reliable resources

