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College Application
Jared Hobson

How to Face College Rejection

Receiving a college rejection is one of the most emotionally challenging moments in the admissions journey—but it doesn’t define your future. Whether you’ve been turned down by your dream school

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You're college application is deferred. Now what?
College Admissions
Jared Hobson

What to Do If Deferred

Here are the steps to take if your college application has been deferred but you would still like to attend this college.

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College Fees
Jared Hobson

How to Compare Financial Aid Offers

The Financial Aid Shopping Sheet, intended to accompany colleges’ own financial aid letters, is designed to make it easier for students and families to compare financial aid offers from different colleges.

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College Application
Jared Hobson

Early Decision vs. Early Action: Which Is Right?

Any day now, students will begin to learn if they’ve gotten accepted early decision or early action to the college of their choice. It’s an exciting and nerve wracking time as students and parents wait to see what the colleges decide.

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campus tour
College Admissions +
Jared Hobson

What Should You Know About College Visits

College visits are among the most important moments in the entire college selection and application process. They give you firsthand insight into campus culture, academic resources, and whether a school

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