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Does Applying for Financial Aid Lower Your College Acceptance Odds?

Great College Advice

Many families worry that their student won’t be accepted if they check the box on the college application indicating that they will be applying for financial aid. So, this is the question I hear over and over: “Does applying for financial aid hurt my college admissions chances?” The college can give you a different offer.

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Summer College Application Checklist for Rising Seniors 

Great College Advice

As part of your summer plans, you should also make time to get a head start on the college admissions process. Crossing off a few of your college application to-do’s during the summer will reduce your stress level and help you stay on track of getting your applications completed on time this fall.

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NYC’s college consultants play wait-and-see with affirmative action ruling

Ivy Coach

Supreme Court upended the landscape of higher education with its rejection of race-conscious college admissions, students seeking to get into prestigious universities are struggling to understand the ramifications of the ruling, according to consultants who help advise high schoolers on the application process.

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More Applications, More Competition

Discovery College Consulting

Many colleges, especially the most selective ones, have reported record numbers of applications year after year. But since most of these schools have not increased the size of their freshman class, more applications have resulted in more denials and higher selectivity. More colleges have joined the Common App.

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Grades and Course Rigor Matter the Most in College Admissions

Great College Advice

as either Considerable Importance, Modera te Importance, Limited Importance, or No Importance in regard to how they are used in determining whether to accept a student. The Importance of Your High School Transcript in College Admissions The number one most important element of your college application is your transcript.

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Transitioning to College: Six Tips for a Productive First Year

Princeton College Consulting

Beyond that, if you nurture these relationships thoughtfully, there’s a strong chance your professors will become trusted recommenders for applications—and may even introduce you to others who can provide internships and professional opportunities. Another effective way to strengthen these connections is by actively participating in class.

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Is Case Western a Good School? Assessing the Pros and Cons

AdmissionSight

You can apply for need-based aid at any point in your stay, but only if you complete the universitys financial aid application requirements in your first year to be eligible. If you dont get accepted for need-based financial aid, there are other scholarships you can receive: Michelson-Morley STEM Scholarship. Edwards Scholarship.