Building a college list is one of the most critical parts of the college application process, ensuring that college doesn’t turn into a $200,000 mistake.
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How to Ask For a Letter of Recommendation for College Admissions
A good letter of recommendation, especially in the shadow of COVID-19. can be a real difference-maker in college applications. Here’s what you need to know about asking for a letter of recommendation.
Stay On Track for College Admissions Through the Coronavirus Pandemic
Get up-to-date information and resources to stay on track for college admissions amidst the changes caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
How Many College Admissions Essays Will I Have to Write?
As the number of colleges students apply to continues to grow, the number of college admissions essays students have to write goes up as well. If you’re a sophomore or junior (or the parent of one) starting to think about college applications, you might be wondering: “How many college admissions essays will I have to write?”
Building Your Brand for College Admissions
Brand-building for college is about understanding your strengths and weaknesses and finding a way to express that authentic self in your application.
Nine Tips to Make College Admissions Less Stressful
College admissions doesn’t have to be extremely stressful. High school is when students learn about the adult they’ll be, and find a good-fit college.
Gap Years: Here’s What You Need to Know
February is Gap Year Exploration Month. Gap years have become increasingly common. Here’s what you need to know before getting started.
Financial Aid Award Letters: What You Need to Know
Financial Aid Award letters from universities are misleading and difficult to understand. Here’s what you need to know about them.
Five Tips on Choosing High School Courses Wisely for College Admissions
The high school courses you take, and the grades you get on them, are the most important part of your applications to colleges. Here are some tips to help you choose wisely.
Five Tips on Building a Realistic College Financial Plan
If you’ve got a student in middle or high school, here are five tips to help you get started on your college financial plan today!