Our rising high school seniors have spent time curating their lists of prospective colleges and universities. But now, those students are coming to a point of compass. How do they choose which schools to apply to, and which schools are simply pipe dreams? Now is an excellent time to help your students begin to narrow down their college search.
Read MoreBefore we send off our college-bound students, it’s pertinent to provide them with tips and tricks for how to best budget their time. This is particularly relevant for your clients who find themselves in the limbo of provisional acceptance, rolling admissions, wait lists, or gap years.
Read MoreCollege application platforms like the Coalition App are enhancing the college application process, making it more practical and efficient for students—both academically and economically.
Read MoreTest optional or not, test scores can have a huge impact on the academic courses available to students in their first semesters of college.
Read MoreWhat do provisional admissions mean, and what can students do to make their provisional admission permanent?
Read MoreMany colleges and universities have stepped up to help answer the call for loan forgiveness and/or merciful financial assistance for undergraduates.
Read MoreWhat is the PreACT® and how does it impact your students’ test prep plans?
Read MoreMake sure your students register for the fall “last chance” ACT® and SAT® test dates before those college applications are due!
Read MoreFor the incoming classes of sophomores and juniors, now is a prime opportunity to get your ducks in a row by scheduling and preparing for the PSAT®.
Read MoreThe latest findings from ACT® indicate that grade inflation continues to be a serious problem.
Read MoreWith life settling back into a regular routine and students back in classrooms and test centers, are students still benefiting from colleges adhering to their test-optional policies?
Read MoreNational College Decision Day—May 1st of every year—is typically a day that college-bound students celebrate with a formal college acceptance. But what happens if those college-bound students miss the deadline?
Read MoreHas discarding standardized test scores made any significant difference in diversifying student populations? Not really.
MIT’s standardized testing policy reversal in addition to the continuation of grade inflation and high records of college applications mean that students need to be taking the ACT® and SAT® seriously.
Read MoreSupport your clients during this time by helping them to find ways to balance it all.
Read MoreAfter 2 years of pandemic learning, tutoring is proven to be an effective way for students to recover from their academic interruptions.
Read MoreWhat it means to get waitlisted, how you can help your students navigate waitlist offers, and what students can do to increase their odds of getting off of the waitlist.
Read MorePreparing and taking the ACT® or SAT® in the spring is still a very attainable goal—as long as students take into account the deadlines.
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