Applying to NC Colleges? Take an Inside Look at 16 NC Public Schools
These profiles detail everything from student-to-faculty ratios to acceptance rates and the percentage of students who successfully graduate in four years.
These profiles detail everything from student-to-faculty ratios to acceptance rates and the percentage of students who successfully graduate in four years.
Naturally, the public is wondering: Is this what independent college counselors do?
Browse profiles on everything from from student-to-faculty ratios to acceptance rates and the percentage of students who successfully graduate in four years.
Connecting with alumni is a solid investment.
Test scores are necessary, but not sufficient for admission at the majority of highly selective schools.
Honors colleges can be a cost-effective and highly rewarding undergraduate experience for top-notch students.
Before developing an admissions strategy, your student should familiar himself or herself with testing requirements at prospective colleges.
Parents should be realistic about what you’re paying for.
Admission officers are interested in meaningful engagement, not perfunctory participation.
How your ninth-grader can successfully launch his or her high school career.
Avoid making obvious mistakes that can negatively impact admissions chances.
These factors matter most to admissions office professionals
For those without unlimited funds at their disposal, having what is known as a “financial safety school” should be of equal importance.
A willingness to travel can lead to improved admissions prospects and better financial aid offers.
In 2008, Kaplan reported that only 10 percent of admissions officers bothered looking at an applicant’s social media pages; but in 2017, that number rose to 35 percent.
With proper planning, a college fair can provide you with newfound insight into prospective colleges.
Understanding the widening gender gap and its impact on college acceptance.
The No. 1 thing students can do while on the waitlist is communicate clearly, firmly and respectfully to the admissions office that, if offered, they will accept a spot at the school.
Expert tips on what students should do when visiting a college campus.
Thinking of opening a 529 account? Follow this advice.
Perhaps no decision in a college-bound teen’s high school career causes more agitation than deciding how many honors and advanced placement courses to take.
Students and parents spend too much time seeking out private scholarships, and not enough focusing on where the bulk of aid money actually originates.
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