Creating a strong high school resume is essential for college applications, scholarship opportunities, and even part-time jobs. A well-crafted resume showcases your academic achievements, leadership skills, extracurricular activities, and community involvement. It helps admissions officers and potential employers get a comprehensive view of…
The college application process can be both exciting and stressful. With so much at stake, it’s easy to make mistakes that could hurt your chances of getting into your dream school. However, by being aware of common errors and taking proactive steps, you…
When applying to college, students often focus on grades, test scores, and essays—but many schools also consider demonstrated interest (DI) as part of their admissions process. Demonstrated interest is how colleges gauge how likely a student is to enroll if accepted. Schools that…
The college admissions process is complex, with various policies that impact which students receive acceptance letters. One of the most significant distinctions in admissions policies is whether a college or university is “need-blind” or “need-aware” when evaluating applicants. These terms refer to how…
The college admissions process is full of highs and lows, and for many students, receiving a waitlist or deferral decision can feel like an ambiguous middle ground. While it may not be the immediate acceptance you hoped for, being waitlisted or deferred still…
For thousands of high school seniors, Ivy League Decision Day marks one of the most anticipated and nerve-wracking moments of their academic journey. On March 26, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, the eight prestigious Ivy League institutions—Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, University of…
A college admissions tour is a crucial part of the decision-making process when choosing a school. Seeing a campus in person allows you to get a feel for the environment, interact with students and faculty, and assess whether it aligns with your academic…
In recent years, the concept of test-optional colleges has gained significant traction in the world of higher education. As standardized testing has faced increased scrutiny, many institutions have chosen to adopt test-optional policies, which allow students to apply without submitting standardized test scores…
As more students with learning disabilities pursue postsecondary education, understanding their rights and responsibilities is crucial for a successful transition. Here’s what parents of students with learning disabilities need to know: Key Differences Between High School and College Accommodations While high schools are…
For students with learning disabilities, choosing the right college is not just about academics, campus life, or location. It’s also about finding a school that offers the resources and support necessary for their success. Every college has an office of disabilities (sometimes called…