
Campus Safety Questions
Parents will have questions about campus safety when building a college list. Here is where to find the most up-to-date and relevant information.

Parents will have questions about campus safety when building a college list. Here is where to find the most up-to-date and relevant information.

The team at Great College Advice can help you navigate the world of scholarships and save money on the cost of college.

Here’s how to identify ‘need-blind’ and ‘need-aware’ colleges when building your college list.

Here are the steps in calculating your real grade point average (GPA) the way most admission offices do it.

Follow these tips to show demonstrated interest and improve your college admission chances.

This is the first in a series of tips to help you plan your campus visits.

High school juniors: As you put together your 12th grade class schedule, please keep in mind that colleges want to see you continue to challenge yourself with appropriate course rigor.

Follow this grade-by-grade college admissions guide for high school to keep you on track to get accepted to the college of your dreams.

College admission tips for 9th grade: High school freshman should focus on grades and extracurriculars to set themselves up for success down the road.

College admissions advice for 10th grade: Here is where to focus entering in your sophomore year to maximize your chances at selective universities.

Now is the time to ramp up college admission planning for juniors. This is your to-do list as you start your second semester of 11th grade.

Itching to visit colleges over winter break? You may want to hold off until students are back on campus.