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Rigor: The Not-So-Secret Ingredient of your College Application “Pizza”

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

In the college application process, there are a lot of pieces you will likely start and finish within your senior year—writing essays, gathering documents, synthesizing your resume of activities—these are just a few. This week we welcome Assistant Director of Admission, Danielle Foote, to the blog. Welcome, Danielle!

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After You Submit Your College Applications

North Star Admissions Consulting

You need it to (1) track your application, (2) make sure that everything is complete, (3) upload supporting documents, if required, like financial aid forms, and (4) view your decision. Similarly, some schools use the portal (or email) to send requests to fill out forms like the SRAR, which is essentially a manual transcript.

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College Planning for Juniors: How to Prepare for the College Application Process

ACM College Consulting

FAFSA and CSS Profile : Do your research to understand the financial aid process and what forms and documentation are needed. Scholarships : Research potential scholarships available to juniors and start applying. Stay Organized Unfortunately, the college application process is not simple, stay on top of deadlines and requirements.

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Can Colleges See What Other Colleges You Apply To? What You Need to Know

AdmissionSight

Myth: Your high school transcript or FAFSA reveals your college list While colleges receive documents like your high school transcript and FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) details as part of your application, these arent used to track where else youve applied. Frequently Asked Questions 1.

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The Hispanic Scholarship Fund: A Guide to what it is and how to apply

College Essay Guy

If selected, you’ll need to complete an application requiring the following: Your high school or college transcript—An official document that provides your academic record and GPA. Employment Authorization Document (EAD)—If you’re a DACA recipient, this document confirms your legal authorization to work in the U.S.

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Transforming the Student Journey: From First Click to First Day With a Student Portal

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Source: University of London Let’s talk about some challenges schools face without a proper portal: Picture an admissions office drowning in paperwork, trying to match documents to applications, and manually entering data into multiple systems. Need to upload transcripts or recommendation letters?

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Summer College Application Checklist for Rising Seniors 

Great College Advice

These other documents may include your high school transcript, standardized test scores (if required or you choose to submit), optional essays, your mid-year report, and other items. If you anticipate applying for financial aid, take note of the specific school deadlines.