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Why Choose Harvard? Insights + Tips

AdmissionSight

In this blog, we’ll be diving into these reasons as well as offer insights and advice on what you should do to attend this prestigious university. Attending Harvard comes with a price tag—its tuition and fees are $61,676. This makes for a challenging admissions process that students often dread.

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Applying for the Forty Acres Scholars Program (FASP) and UT-Austin Scholarships

Tex Admissions

Photo credit EranVzl Perhaps the only college admissions content area Ive never dedicated blog, video, or book content to is UT-Austin scholarships. Submitting strong admissions applications indirectly influences the few scholarship chances available. FASP consideration is part of your Common App submission, too.

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How a Digital Marketing Audit for Schools Can Uncover Gaps and Identify Opportunities for Growth

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Since inbound marketing covers a range of areas – from blog content and social media to email marketing – you can use your audit as a tool for catching any branding inconsistencies across different channels and platforms. Here, blog posts share student voices, alumni stories, and application advice.

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Landing Page Best Practices for Educational Marketers

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

We will walk through the latest best practices, providing clear and impactful advice that can be implemented to improve your school’s conversion rate. In education, they’re used for webinars, open houses, and campus tours Application: These pages typically detail the admissions process, deadlines, and a direct link to the application form.

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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. A family, however, should make every effort to talk with the admission/financial aid office if a financial aid award is inadequate. 14%) so applying early wouldn’t provide much of an admission advantage. Early Decision Example.

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Harvard vs Stanford: Which Top School is Better?

AdmissionSight

In this blog, well break down everything from academics and campus culture to financial aid and rankings, so you can figure out which school actually feels like the right fit for you. Harvard vs. Stanford: Admission Requirements Lets take a look at what it takes to apply to Harvard and Stanford. Well, youve come to the right place.