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Applying to Multiple Colleges: Tips to Stay Organized and Meet Deadlines
Learn valuable tips for how to apply to multiple colleges while staying organized and meeting deadlines. There are thousands of colleges and universities to consider, but no set number of colleges you should apply to. Most of the time, 5 to 8 is a good number.
Breaking Down the Coalition App
The Coalition App is an online college application platform similar to the Common App. Prospective college students only need to input key information once, streamlining the application process. This article discusses which schools use Coalition App, its deadline, how to format the activities section, and the differences between it and Common App.
How to Write a Why This College Essay
One of the most common types of supplemental essays is the “Why This College?” prompt. Here’s what you need to know in order to write a successful “Why This College?” essay.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
What Is A Liberal Arts College?
Liberal arts colleges focus less on preparing students for a future career but place emphasis on encouraging them to become critical thinkers.
How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation: Useful Tips and Sample
You will need a great letter to prove to colleges and universities that you are the best fit for their school.
How Can Students Stay Productive During a Pandemic?
It’s no secret that our daily routines have changed. COVID-19 has flipped our day-to-day upside down. Face masks, restrictions on travel, and washing your hands frequently are our “new normal.” [...]
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
30 Scholarships for College Students
For many students, the biggest hurdle isn't just getting into college but figuring out how to pay for it. How do these students overcome this challenge you may ask? [...]
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