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How Will the Supreme Court Cases Affect College Admissions?
Stay informed on the latest developments in college admissions. Learn about the Supreme Court's affirmative action cases, currently being considered by the court, and how it may potentially overturn precedent for affirmative action.
List of Colleges with Early Decision II Deadlines
Early Decision is a binding agreement that allows students to apply to their favorite school early. ED II's deadlines are later and give applicants more time to demonstrate their interest and enter a binding agreement.
40+ Colleges That Don’t Require Supplemental Essays
Explore universities in the Northeast, Midwest, and South that don't require additional essays. Discover colleges like Colby College, Connecticut College, Drexel University, and the University of Pittsburgh and find the perfect fit for you.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Making Your College Application Memorable
There are some general guidelines you can follow to stand out to colleges and craft an authentic and memorable college application.
What Does an Independent College Counselor Do?
Your independent college counselor is a knowledgeable professional who knows everything there is to know about colleges and college admissions.
The Differences between Need-Based and Merit-Based Financial Aid
While considering the cost of attendance can be overwhelming, many universities provide opportunities to help finance your higher education by providing need-based and/or merit-based financial aid.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Crafting the Perfect College Essay: Tips from Admissions Experts
Writing a college application essay can be one of the most challenging parts of the college admissions process. However, with the right approach and tips from our admissions consultants, [...]
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