
How to Cope with Rejection from Colleges
Were you denied admission to a college where you applied early action or early decision? Read this blog post for suggestions on how to deal with rejection.

Were you denied admission to a college where you applied early action or early decision? Read this blog post for suggestions on how to deal with rejection.

Having trouble answering that “design a college course” essay topic for your college application? Here are some tips for tackling this question from Colorado College.

Do you regret that picture your friend took at a party a few months back? Are you sorry that you posted that negative comment about one of your teachers? If you are a high school senior, now is the time to clean up your on-line profile.

Are you a Colorado resident planning to stay in Colorado for college? Make sure you activate your College Opportunity Fund!

Ready to hit that submit button? Wait just one minute and take the time to use the Common Application’s pdf preview option.

Do you love to text? That’s great! Save texting lingo for your cell phone, not your college essay.

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!

Do you plan to do a college interview this fall? Read more to find out what you should consider when scheduling your interview.

Will you be listing community service hours on your college application? Read more to find out what type of community service is actually valued by the colleges in the admissions process.

Curious how much merit aid the college of your choice is likely to give? Check out a new interactive listing of more than 600 colleges from the New York Times.

Read more about why applying to too many colleges may not be a good thing.