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Is Attending an Ivy League Worth It?

SSA Online College Prep

They offer more financial aid to get around that huge tuition price tag than you think! Read more college admissions tips on our blog ! These schools share many of the same advantages such as top-tier academics, but also many of the same disadvantages like their low acceptance rates and a big price tag.

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How to help your student choose a college: A parent checklist

Colorado State University

Make sure they are ready to consider the logistics — and price tag— around each choice. #3. Did your student get accepted into their major of choice, or are they hoping for some options at their institution? Check out our other parent blogs, written with you in mind. READ PARENT BLOGS. Academic options.

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Navigating Privacy Controls with Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

EAB

Blogs Navigating Privacy Controls with Google Analytics 4 (GA4) By Adnan Sosic Adnan Sosic serves as the Director of Marketing Analytics in EAB’s Agency team, focused on helping colleges and universities design audience centric and action oriented.edu content strategy. In Tag Manager, navigate to Admin and then Container Settings.

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Best Programs for Specific Majors at Top Tier Schools

The Koppelman Group

In this blog series, we’ll be investigating programs that are considered “famous” on the college circuit to fill you in on how they got their reputations and whether they deserve them.

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Applying early decision and early action, part II

The College Solutions Blog

In my last college blog post, I wrote about the pros and cons of applying to college early decision. While students who apply early decision to a college must promise to attend the school, as a practical matter, a college can’t force an accepted student to attend. Consider Early Decision II. Early Decision Example.

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Key Takeaways from the 2023 Virtual Enrollment & Marketing Summit

Niche

Want to keep updated about the blog? From there, the school’s philosophy and approach are very clear, but this kind of boldness is only effective when 1) it’s authentic and 2) at an institutional level, you’re willing to accept some degree of risk with taking this approach. Sign up for the newsletter!

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What You Should Know About LinkedIn For University Students

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Still, these days, most grudgingly accept that students and their parents making such sizable investments will first seek impartial influence. Some college officials have ignored rankings, refused to participate in surveys, or even deliberately misrepresented institutional data presented to rankings publications.