Mark goes to Rollins College and explains that when you’re considering accepting a college’s admissions offer, remember that the “free” perks aren’t really so free.
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Mark goes to the campus of Rollins College, named America’s most beautiful campus by the Princeton Review.
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May 1 is the national confirmation deadline for colleges and universities. Seniors, have you confirmed your status at the college of your choice? You may want to double check.
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Colleges have always wanted you to use all of your senses when you visit their campus and now they want you to use them even when you just get their mail.
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Don’t forget to wear your college gear on April 12 if you live in Colorado!
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College graduation rates are important to consider but make sure you understand what they really mean.
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