Remove early-decision-schools-and-colleges-complete-list
article thumbnail

Wake Forest University 

Ivy Central

The university is divided into six schools: the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business, the School of Law, the School of Medicine, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Divinity. The university's main campus spans over 340 acres of land.

article thumbnail

Thoughts On What 2023 College Admissions Tell Us About Future Applications

Ivy Central

As the last few college offers trickle in it’s time to take a step back and consider what we can glean from the wins and rejections our students have received in the 2022/23 application cycle and the messages being received from different quarters of the college application universe. The future of standardised tests.

article thumbnail

What You Need to Know About Columbia University

Ivy Central

With a history that goes back to before the United States existed, it was founded in 1754 as Kings College, and being the only Ivy League college that is located in the centre of a major city Columbia University is one of America’s great universities. Columbia students are not much bothered about sports or cheering on their team.

article thumbnail

Summer College Planning: A Guide for Rising Seniors

ACM College Consulting

For rising seniors, summer represents a time of exploration, relaxation, and, importantly, college planning. With application deadlines on the horizon, the summer months are an opportunity for seniors to map out their college application plan and gather and complete most of the application materials.

article thumbnail

Declining Acceptance Rates for the Class of 2028

Berkeley² Academy

As spring draws to a close and Decision Day approaches, colleges are beginning to release their admissions data for the most recent round of applications. This means that many schools that were formerly categorized as reaches for students are now rivaling the selectivity of Ivy League and equivalent schools.

article thumbnail

Should you apply Early Action?

Ivy Central

Early Action, or EA, is offered by many public universities and a few private universities in the US, whose deadline is typically in November. It is often thought that Early Action (EA) is a ‘non-binding’ application to colleges and universities in the US. However, not all EAs are non-binding. More Financial Aid, potentially.

article thumbnail

It’s Time to Get Organized! College Application Timeline for Juniors and Seniors 2023-2024

Excelsior Admissions Consulting

Many high school juniors are busy with school work, extracurricular activities, and other responsibilities, not to mention the burdens of the ongoing pandemic. Here is a timeline to stay on track and, hopefully, make the college admissions process a little easier. Read this advice on how to create a college list.