
Why You Should Be Checking Your Application Status Before Admissions Decisions Are Released
Have you submitted an application? Great! Now, don’t forget to follow up and make sure that all of your application materials actually arrived.
Have you submitted an application? Great! Now, don’t forget to follow up and make sure that all of your application materials actually arrived.
A new study from Kaplan shows that more admissions counselors than ever before are considering social networking sites when reviewing prospective applicants for admission. It may be time to clean up that profile!
A gap year is a great option for some students as they transition from high school to college. Read more to learn about the growing trend.
Have you ever thought about taking one class at a time instead of juggling multiple courses? If so, you may want explore more about “block plan” curriculums.
College application fees can add up fast. Read this blog post to find out how you might be able to avoid paying some of those fees.
The head of our NJ college counseling office takes on a college who inappropriately asked her son the question,”What Are Your Top Schools?”
College in Colorado (CIC) has designated October as College Application Month. Read this blog post to learn more about CIC’s free college-planning website that’s available for all students, not just those living in Colorado.
The PSAT is a great jump start to your standardized testing preparation for the college admissions process. Not only does it give you the chance to practice for the SAT, it gives you access to scholarship searches, and college information.
College Week Denver is next week! Read Katherine’s post on how to prepare for all the events that will take place and gain insights on how to connect with admissions representatives.
Looking for more alternatives to the U.S. News and World Report college rankings? Read this blog post to learn about a different type of ranking system used by The Washington Monthly.