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Budgeting, financial aid, SAT prep, scholarships, admission requirements...applying and choosing a college can, indeed, be overwhelming.
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What Can My Child do to Prepare Academically for College?
Many of the courses recommended for college-bound students (such as geometry and rigorous English courses) are also...
Source: U.S. Department of Education -
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How Do Colleges Make Their Decisions? Tentative Decisions
Once a reader or an admissions officer completes the ratings and notes for a given applicant, it is decision-time to...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. -
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How Do Colleges Make Their Decisions? :Building the Freshman Class
The admissions officers consider many factors—not just academic record and extracurricular activities—in their final...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. -
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Making Your Decision After the Colleges Make Theirs: Steps to Increase Your Chance of Acceptance from the Wait-List
A letter notifying you that you have been placed on the wait-list includes a postcard asking whether you wish to stay on...
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Financial Aid Glossary
Financial aid has its own vocabulary. To help you speak the language, here are the most commonly used terms and...
Source: FinAid

