Admissions

  • How to Make the Most of College Fairs for High School Students

    College fairs for high school students are exciting events. That’s particularly true for students that are struggling with their college decision or who aren’t sure where to start their college search. During a college fair, they can gather up a lot of information quickly, allowing them to learn what they need to know to choose the best…

  • The Pros and Cons of Community College – How to Know If It’s the Right Fit

    Many students know that community college is an option for furthering their education. However, without weighing the pros and cons of community college and directly comparing it to alternatives, they may not know if it’s the right fit. If your student is worried about how they will pay for any kind of college, scholarships can…

  • 11 Things to Consider When Choosing a College in Another State

    For college students, picking the right school is essential. The problem is, many students commonly overlook some of the things to consider when choosing a college in another state. They may make a selection on to later realize that the school can’t meet all of their needs. And when that happens, it can result in…

  • How to Pay for College with Tuition Payment Plans

    For many students, the biggest challenge they have to overcome is figuring out how to pay for college tuition. Luckily, there are a ton of options available, including college tuition payment plans. College tuition payment plans give students a way to cover one of their biggest educational expenses without traditional student loans. Since it makes…

  • What Is a Student Brag Sheet?

    When your student begins applying to colleges or trying to land scholarships, they often need to gather some letters of recommendation as part of the process. The main issue is, students may feel that they have little control over what goes into those letters. Luckily, by having a student brag sheet at the ready, that…

  • How to Show Demonstrated Interest in College Admissions

    Most of the college admissions process is very straightforward. Students fill out their Common Apps or other applications, submit ACT or SAT scores, write college personal statements, tackle college essays, and shuttle off transcripts. But now, there’s a new part to the equation: demonstrated interest. Technically, there’s another part of handling college admissions: getting ready…

  • Weighted vs. Unweighted GPA: What You Need to Know

    Weighted vs. unweighted GPA; while students know that colleges look at their GPAs when making admissions decisions, it’s common to have questions about these two variants. However, the biggest one is usually, “What is the difference between weighted and unweighted GPAs?” Luckily, how these two options stand apart is pretty easy to figure out once…

  • What You Need to Know About HBCU Schools

    As your student begins exploring colleges, they may notice that some of them are referred to as HBCU schools. While some students will recognize the term immediately, for others, it may be entirely new. Since the college search process can often be daunting in its own right, coming across an unfamiliar term can be jarring….

  • It’s College Acceptance Letter Time: How to Manage the Highs & Lows

    It’s official college acceptance letter time. It’s one of the most exciting and one of the most stressful times of the college application season. The notices are working their way toward students’ front doors, and they can spark great joy or severe disappointment. Navigating college acceptance letter season is tricky. Most parents want to be…

  • How to Complete your CSS Profile: Tips and Tricks and Common Questions

    As your child begins exploring colleges and deciding where to apply, they may focus on a school that requires a CSS profile. In some cases, this takes students by surprise. While the CSS profile is widely used, it isn’t discussed as often as other application requirements, like the FAFSA. However, that doesn’t mean your student…