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High School Counselors & College Admissions: What You Need to Know

Top Tier Admissions

Their letter will discuss your role in the classroom, extracurriculars, and personality. Communication with College Admissions Officers. Many high schools welcome college admissions officers onto campus throughout the year to visit with students or take part in college fairs.

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What Does an Admissions Officer Do?

StandOut College Prep

Admissions officers review incoming and transfer student applications to determine who will be accepted and denied admission. The admissions officer can direct you to other contacts at the college or university to assist you with a question or concern. The admissions officer is well versed in all aspects of academics and campus life.

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Niche Class of 2024 Fall Survey

Niche

Traditionally underserved students were more likely to cite mail and their school or college counselors as preferred ways to learn about colleges. Mail and social media were preferred by students with lower GPAs and were least preferred by those with a GPA of 4.0 46% of students have attended a college fair.

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Rising Junior and Senior Admissions Journey Timeline (2023 Updates)

Admissions Mom

ACTIVITIES: I love what MIT Admissions Says: “Some students feel so much pressure to get into the “right” college that they want to make sure they do everything right—down to their extracurricular activities. Either way, the test for any extracurricular should be whether it makes you happy—whether it feels right for you.