Test Optional Colleges
J. LaSpina ESU VisitThe announcement by East Stroudsburg University this week to become test optional moves the number of colleges not requiring an ACT or SAT to above 860. The complete list can be...
View ArticleBooks about College Admissions
If you've got "applying to college" in your family's future, here are some engaging books to check out on just this topic:"What Colleges Don't Tell You" and "What High Schools Don't Tell You", by...
View ArticleVisiting Colleges During the Summer
Checking out college campuses allows students to “try on a college to see if it fits”. Websites, guidebooks and online forums only offer a glimpse into the true character and personality of a college....
View ArticleIt's Application Season!
Students are applying to colleges...now. This year is offering more choices than ever in terms of which application to use. Here's a breakdown of what your student may find:The Common Application-...
View ArticleInterviews in College Admissions
Some colleges will recommend or require an interview of prospective students. While some interviews are "non-evaluative" or "informational" (not considered in the final admission decision), others are...
View ArticleFile for College Financial Aid
NEW FILING DATE! Parents of current high school seniors entering college in the Fall of 2017, as well as parents of college students who will still be in college next fall, can file the FAFSA beginning...
View ArticleHow Can Parents Help with the College Essay Process?
"Have you started writing your college essays?""You know your application needs to be in by November 1. Did you write your essay?""When are you going to get your essays written?"Are you beginning to...
View ArticleStarting Early with College Planning
I recently read that parents spend 300+ hours helping their teens through the college admissions process. I suspect that number may be higher when you factor in the number of hours parents spend...
View ArticlePlanning a College Admissions Testing Schedule
It's important to plan early for standardized college testing so that you can focus your efforts on applying to colleges based upon your scores. During the sophomore year (or the summer before junior...
View ArticleApplying Early Decision
"The early bird catches the worm", so sayeth Benjamin Franklin. While most college applicants are not interested in worms, many are facing deadlines in the next few weeks as they apply to one top...
View ArticleHoliday Wishes from My College Helper and a Few Colleges
Seasons Greetings! It's been a great year of helping students and families with their college planning. Looking forward to a wonderful 2017!Take a few minutes to check out some of these cleaver, funny,...
View ArticleWhat to do if You are Deferred at Your Top College
You've been eagerly waiting to hear from your top choice college. Admit or deny were possibilities, but what is this thing called "deferred"? Being deferred means that your application file will be...
View ArticleWhat to do at a College Fair
Attending college fairs can be a great way to check out a bunch of schools at one time. NACAC maintains a list of national college fairs. You can find local college fairs through your high school...
View ArticleTools for Planning College Visits
Map of CollegesSpring means college visit season for many students. Open houses, admissions sessions and student-led tours are great ways for high schoolers to get a feel for a campus. As you plan your...
View ArticleWhen to Start College Planning
I recently read that parents spend 300+ hours helping their teens through the college admissions process. I suspect that number may be higher when you factor in the number of hours parents spend...
View ArticleCollege Drop Out Rate
Many high school seniors are in the midst of making that all important decision, "Where am I sending my deposit check before May 1?"As we work with students in this decision-making process over the...
View ArticleTalking to College Kids About Money
There have been some recent news articles warning parents that by paying their child's college costs the student may in-turn have a lower GPA. In an article submitted to the American Sociological...
View ArticleCommon Application RollOver
Nearly 700 colleges accept the Common Application. Students can now rollover their Common Application information, which helps rising juniors and seniors plan ahead and save time later.Here's a list of...
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Time to Think About Summer! Yes, I know we are still in the season of winter, but students interested in more formal summer program opportunities will find application deadlines as early as March....
View ArticleWant to Get to Know a College? Read their Campus Newspapers or Magazines
Tufts Collegiate magazineVisiting a college is a great way to learn more about them, but online research can be a great way to discover the hot button issues on a campus. Recently I learned about one...
View ArticleThe Dreaded College Decision: You've Been Wait Listed
You've been sort of rejected for now, but maybe we'll accept you later...or we might reject you later...or you may never hear from us again….Such is the world of college admission wait-lists. The NACAC...
View ArticleBe Thoughtful About Timing of College Applications
Early Options in College Admission DecisionsWhile rising seniors will hopefully spend time this summer working on college admission essays, many should also spend time working on a college admission...
View ArticleCommon Application Information
The Common Application is now used by over 770 colleges. While the application doesn't officially open until August 1, 2018 for the Class of 2019 to begin applying to colleges, students can enter...
View ArticleFinancial Aid Season Begins Oct. 1st!
Parents of current high school seniors entering college in the Fall of 2019, as well as parents of college students who will still be in college next fall, should gather the necessary documents in the...
View ArticleAre AP Classes Worth It?
As we head into course selection season, high school students have many choices. One of those choices may include AP (Advanced Placement) classes. Should a student take AP classes? If so, how many and...
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