Learn about the college admissions process and how you can best support your child during this often challenging and overwhelming time. Learn how to navigate the college admissions process to pave the way for your child's acceptance to a college of their choice. Understand what it means to be waitlisted and how you can improve your chances if this occurs.
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Roadmap to College: Notified by Colleges and Admissions Decisions
When Will I Be Notified by Colleges? You will be notified by colleges at different times in your senior year, depending...
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How Do Colleges Make Their Decisions? :The Role of Your High School Counselor
Students should take full advantage of the counseling services offered at their schools. Ideally, your counselor will...
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The Big Tests: The SAT Subject Tests
The College Board offers one-hour subject matter tests in addition to the SAT in subjects ranging from biology to...
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What Do Selective Colleges Look for in an Applicant? The Academic Record
The heart of a college application is the student’s academic record—the courses taken and the grades achieved in...
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Acing the Application: Deciding to Apply Early or Early Decision
Deciding To Apply Early Action Or Early Decision Applying "early action" allows a student to apply to a school by...
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