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Information overload? Start with our best blogs

Colorado State University

It’s overwhelming, and our hundreds of blogs can help … but then there’s the task of figuring out which to read first, which to save for later, which to bookmark, which don’t apply to you. Here are some of our best blogs, sorted into helpful categories, just for you. Where to start? Think again.

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How to Prepare for College: Junior Year

SSA Online College Prep

Make a college list and tour schools that you want to go to! Read more about the SAT on our blog ! Visit one or two schools within these categories and get an idea of whether you like these specific qualities; use this information to narrow down your list to around 10-12 schools and be sure to visit as many as you can.

SAT 52
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Demonstrated Interest at Columbia

The Koppelman Group

Demonstrated interest has always been a nebulous category, and most prospective students want to do everything in their power to make an impression on the admissions office. Imagine if someone got in over you just because they’d watched a virtual tour of campus. We understand all the anxiety and confusion, though.

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How to Get into Trinity

The Koppelman Group

This blog is about how to get into Trinity College in Connecticut. They are popular for their significant financial aid, drop-dead gorgeous campus, and political science major. Characteristics/Personal Qualities This is the only other “very important” category. We have a ton of blogs about writing this essay.

GPA 52
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Building the College List

CTK College Coach

I recommend that most students build a college list of 8-12 schools separated into the categories below: What is a Dream School? How hard is it to get housing on campus? Off campus? a more precise question than student:teacher ratio) How strong are the mental health services provided on campus?

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Recruiting Questions: What Your Student Recruitment Team Should Address to Connect with Prospects

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Each point listed in both categories can serve as a potential recruiter question to address—things that similar prospects may wonder about when looking over different school options: Your school can use these types of student persona documents to anticipate prospects’ questions and concerns and develop key messages to address them.

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Four initial steps to take when launching a diversity enrollment strategy

EAB

On calls with vice presidents of enrollment and other campus stakeholders, diversity is a recurring topic of discussion. They specifically want to increase the presence of underrepresented racial and socioeconomic student populations on campus. In this blog, I’ll focus on the first half of the process: laying the groundwork.