Early 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.
Read MoreAs high school juniors approach the final stretch of their secondary education, the prospect of college looms on the horizon. With the college application season fast approaching, juniors need to lay the groundwork for a successful outcome. While students won’t be submitting college applications until October or November at the earliest, we advise students to start preparing for the next part of the process this spring. Here's a checklist of what high school juniors should be doing starting April of their 11th grade.
Read MoreThe process of admission to colleges and universities in the United States is constantly changing. From frequent changes in standardized test policies to the effects of an increasingly large applicant pool, the factors that affect college admission are often hidden and difficult to navigate. Here are five of the most important new trends in college admissions that college-bound students should be aware of.
Read MoreBut what does applying early mean exactly? We’ve answered a few of the most fundamental questions concerning early applications to help you suss out whether this decision is right for YOU.
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