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List of Colleges with Early Decision II Deadlines
Early Decision is a binding agreement that allows students to apply to their favorite school early. ED II's deadlines are later and give applicants more time to demonstrate their interest and enter a binding agreement.
40+ Colleges That Don’t Require Supplemental Essays
Explore universities in the Northeast, Midwest, and South that don't require additional essays. Discover colleges like Colby College, Connecticut College, Drexel University, and the University of Pittsburgh and find the perfect fit for you.
The Ultimate Guide to Passion Projects for High Schoolers
Passion projects are a great way to gain new skills, showcase your strengths, and stand out in college admissions. Learn how to design a unique and impactful project that reflects your interests and passions with ideas like starting a podcast or community garden.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Starting Your Own Student Club in High School
Prepare to combine your leadership and organizational skills because this is your chance to create your own student club.
Never Do This On Your College Application Essays
The rules of crafting your college application essays are generally the same. Here’s what to not to do on your college application essays.
College Admissions Trends in 2021
Current high school students should have a finger on the pulse of college admissions advancements in order to present their best selves when applying.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
The Ultimate Guide to the UC Application Process
If you're a high school student in California or anywhere around the world, chances are the prestigious University of California (UC) system is high on your college list. With [...]
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