
How Midwest Colleges Set Students Up for Success
A guest post by Amanda Greenhoe of Calvin College describes the myriad reasons students trying to find the right college should consider the Midwest.
A guest post by Amanda Greenhoe of Calvin College describes the myriad reasons students trying to find the right college should consider the Midwest.
Mark goes to the University of Miami to illustrate that if you want to get accepted to a great private college and need financial aid, your grades had better match your enthusiasm.
Mark advises that if you’re trying to get into a great university and are interested in a music conservatory, consider Lynn.
Mark goes to Lynn University to discuss their decision to trade books for iPads. Students interested in getting into a tech-savvy college may want to consider Lynn.
Mark Montgomery, expert on college admissions, talks about Columbia University. If you want to get into an Ivy League school, consider Columbia, in the heart of New York with an excellent core curriculum.
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.
Mark goes to the campus of Rollins College, named America’s most beautiful campus by the Princeton Review.
Mark advises students to understand exactly what will be expected of them before choosing to attend a college.
Mark Montgomery is a college admissions insider: that means he knows the ropes, and can offer invaluable help in your college search.
When touring a college, don’t forget what you’re going there to do: study! Mark shows some different types of study spaces in the library of Seattle University.
Must you choose a college major before applying for university admission? Not at the University of Washington.
Planning to study music in college? Here are a few things to consider as you get ready for your application and audition process.