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Volume 23, Issue 3 – March 2024

THE SOUTHERN SCOPE – COLLEGE ADMISSIONS BLOG

A: I have served the students and families at North Oconee High School for almost 20 years. Q: Given unlimited time and funding, what one initiative, program, or service would you implement today for your students? A: My dream job would be to work in a public school setting with a caseload of 100 students. are invaluable.

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The Two Most Important Letters in College Admission

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

As a quick refresher, the game starts with a prompt: “We asked 100 people (insert a random prompt here).” Let’s give it a shot. “We asked 100 people what the most important letters in college admission are…” In this case, I think the “number one answer on the board” would be GPA. Admission Decisions. Uhh…no.

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Navigating the U.S. College Application Process as an International Student in 2024

Great College Advice

Deciding to study in the US is an exciting decision most students would want to make. You can amp up your research game by using college websites, online forums, and alumni networks. Pro tip: Be a part of webinars and virtual college fests to build some connections with professors and admission officers.

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College Application Essay Help for EVERYONE

Essay Hell

I don’t know about you, but the recent college admission scandal gave me a total gut punch. I did some soul-searching about my own role as an essay writing coach in this crazy college admissions industry. It was too hard to ignore the sullied admissions world. And of course never wrote essays for students. (I

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The Strategies Behind the Best College Websites

The Enrollment Marketer

As a typical first entry point for prospective students, college websites have always been a crucial instrument in any marketing strategy toolkit. It’s especially important for academic websites to prioritize UX because there’s stiff competition when it comes to attracting these students. But how long is your form?

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Weekly Update: March 27

DC College Counseling

BIGGEST COLLEGE-RELATED NEWS OF THE WEEK SUPREME COURT RULES ON STUDENT ACCOMODATIONS Last Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Miguel Luna Perez, a deaf student who sued a Michigan school district for refusing to provide him with a sign language interpreter. Hope you’ve had a chance to check out the cherry blossoms!

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TuitionFit: How to find better college award offers in minutes

The College Solutions Blog

By now, most students, who will be college freshmen in the fall, have received their award letters from colleges. Here’s another disadvantage that families face: Students only know about the awards from colleges and universities where they applied. Check out the recording of my webinar below: How TuitionFit Works.