Opening Colleges’ Emails Might Affect Your Admissions Decisions

By |2020-08-24T15:52:24+00:00July, 10, 2019|College Admissions, College Preparation|

High school students, on average, are applying to more colleges than they did in the past.  The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) reported that in 2015, 36 percent of first-time freshmen applied to seven or more colleges, whereas in 2005, 17 percent of freshmen applied to seven or [...]

The Importance of Demonstrated Interest

By |2020-08-24T15:52:26+00:00September, 5, 2018|College Admissions, College Applications, College Preparation|

In talking with students and parents, one of the most frequent questions I am asked is, "What can I/my child to do improve my/my child's chances of admission?"  Sometimes people ask this in regard to a particular college, and other times they ask about getting into college in general. Of [...]

Take Advantage of Colleges’ Visits to Your High School

By |2020-08-24T15:52:28+00:00September, 7, 2017|College Research, College Visits|

As school gets underway, so do college admissions counselors' visits to high schools.  As with college fairs, these visits give students the opportunity to learn about different colleges and to connect with the people who read and make decisions about applications.  Unlike a college fair, an admissions officer's visit to a [...]

What To Do if You’ve Been Deferred

By |2020-08-24T15:52:33+00:00January, 16, 2017|College Admissions, College Applications|

As 2016 came to a close, many seniors heard from colleges to which they had applied Early Decision (ED) or Early Action (EA). Some students celebrated because they got in; others were disappointed to learn that they didn't.  A third group may have been confused by the decision they received: deferral. [...]

Surviving the Waiting Game

By |2020-08-24T15:52:37+00:00January, 24, 2014|College Admissions, College Applications|

For high school seniors, the bulk of the work involved in applying to college is now over, as most regular decision deadlines have passed.  However, for some students, the hardest part of the process has just begun: waiting to receive admissions decisions from colleges.  This may be especially difficult for [...]

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