The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) survey, conducted in fall 2023, examines 16 factors influencing college admission decisions, including academic coursework and grades, test scores, application essays, recommendation letters, and students’ “demonstrated interest” in attending the college or university. This comprehensive review provides insight into what colleges prioritize in applicants and offers valuable guidance for high school students and their parents.
Read MoreMany colleges allow students to submit supplemental materials evidencing their special talents and interests even though they do not apply for a major in fine art or performing art. In addition, many colleges also invite students with significant research interests to submit information about their research experience in high school.
Read MoreTo maximize the impact of University of California and Common App “Activities and Awards” section, it is crucial to present activities and awards in a thoughtful and compelling manner. In this article, we will discuss strategies for completing this section effectively, providing examples to illustrate key points.
Read MoreRecommendation letters, written for college applicants by teachers, counselors, or mentors who know the students well, provide valuable insights into their character, achievements, and potential for success in college. In this article, we will delve into the role of recommendation letters in college applications, the implications of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and provide tips for high school students seeking recommendation letters.
Read MoreThis article explains the various types of financial aid available to students and parents. Additionally, it discusses into the application processes for financial aid, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS Profile, as well as the importance of timely submission.
Read MoreIn this article, we will explore the concept of impacted majors, discuss specific examples such as engineering, computer science, nursing, and business administration, and provide strategies for successfully applying to these highly competitive programs.
Read MoreWith the seemingly infinite ways high schools calculate GPAs, many colleges recalculate the GPA in the application review process to provide a standardized way to compare the academic achievement of students from different high schools. In other words, the GPA reported on your high school transcript is not necessarily what colleges use when reviewing your application.
Read MoreFinding the right fit when it comes to colleges requires careful consideration and research. In this article, we will provide valuable guidance on how to build a well-rounded college list that aligns with your goals and aspirations.
Read MoreIn this article, we will delve into each University of California Personal Insight Question prompt and provide effective strategies to help you tackle them with confidence and create standout essays that capture the attention of UC admissions officers.
Read MoreEarly decision (ED), early action (EA), and restrictive early action (REA) programs allow students to apply to college early and potentially increase their chances of admission. In this article, we will delve into the details of these application options, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages.
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