
Are You From Colorado? Don’t Forget to Activate Your COF!
Are you a Colorado resident planning to stay in Colorado for college? Make sure you activate your College Opportunity Fund!
Are you a Colorado resident planning to stay in Colorado for college? Make sure you activate your College Opportunity Fund!
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.
Check out a pdf version of the 2012-13 Common Application to start familiarizing yourself with the application so you can be ready to start filling it out in August!
Cara helps a Colorado student transition to a new college.
May 1 is coming up quickly. How are you making your final decision this week?
During a recent visit to the University of Northern Colorado I asked a friend who works in their residence life office for tips to give to incoming first year students when filling out their housing application. Hear what she has to say!
Go through this list of ten items that high school juniors should be thinking about before they head out for summer vacation.
With so many gap year programs to choose from, how do you determine which ones are worth applying to?
Curious about what your peers might be like when you get to college? Check out a few tidbits from “The American Freshman” survey.
Many colleges these days have Facebook pages that are maintained by admissions departments. So, before you go posting negative things on a college’s Facebook wall, read my thoughts and remember how important it is to be nice in a public forum.
Looking for a college that helps prepare its students for the “Real World”? Take a look at Colgate University.
There are many people who make an admissions office tick. From the application evaluators to the student workers to the front desk coordinator there are many people you might interact with on the phone, via email, or during a campus visit. Being polite and friendly to everyone you meet during your admissions process can go a long way.