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Key Takeaways from the 2023 Virtual Enrollment & Marketing Summit

Niche

Want to keep updated about the blog? In 2022, the K-12 Virtual Enrollment & Marketing Summit started with one big idea: we wanted to create a virtual event where school marketing, communications, and enrollment professionals could come together across the industry for a day of learning—for free. Sign up for the newsletter!

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Video: The Student Body: Sleep in College

BestColleges

candidate and new mom Sami; pre-med student Serenah; 5th year senior Paige; master's student Cassandra; and psych major and Cassandra's son Jermaine ) Icebreakers Dr. Alana Biggers, Healthline medical reviewer, internal medicine physician: Today we'll be discussing sleep with college and graduate students. My body's asleep, my mind is not.

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Crash Course on How to Pay for College (Using as Little of Your Own Money as Possible)

College Essay Guy

Surely there’s more to it than what’s in this one blog post.” SEOGs (Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants) are for super high need folks which can be an extra grand or two. Or if you prefer a summary blog post, my friend Jim Houser might have the highlights you need here.) “Is Your school counselor. But Amanda.

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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. You could try this route if you didn’t get into your first ED school.