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April 1st is the deadline for colleges and universities to notify applicants of their admission decisions. How will you handle the news?

April 1st is the deadline for colleges and universities to notify applicants of their admission decisions. How will you handle the news?

One of the big problems in offering great college advice is the false notion of one-size-fits-all. Most college guidebooks and

Harvard and Princeton decide they need to reinstate their Early Action decision plans.

One college has opted out of the admissions game. Ursinus College near Philadelphia has deliberately tried to decrease the number of applications it received this year.

Mark Montgomery will deliver a presentation on college admissions to the American business community in Hong Kong.

New research suggests that college students aren’t really learning. So how do find a college that will be academically challenging? How do you know if the students at the schools you are visiting are academically engaged?

According to a study released yesterday, fully 36% of college students make no learning gains during four years of education.

More and more students seem to be applying to more and more colleges. Evidence? The Common Application.

Considering taking a year off between high school and college? More and more kids are deferring admission to explore themselves, serve others, and gain life experience.

How will your transcript be evaluating? Learn the questions you should ask every college you are applying to about their transcript review process.

Read about another interesting news story regarding college applications and intense press students are under.

Are admissions decisions really “need blind”? Sometimes. But financial aid decisions clearly are not.