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When Should My Student Start Their College Essay?
Has your student started thinking about college application essays? Have you? If your student is currently a junior, the time to engage in the process is now. You heard right — late spring and through the summer make for the best essays.
It's the one part of the app where the applicant completely controls the voice, that makes it a really valuable document for us. When you’re applying to an institution with thousands of students who have th…
Acceptance Season 2015
Acceptance Season 2015
What is just as gratifying as seeing students get into a top-choice school?
•Empowering them to articulate their strengths
•Encouraging them to write a compelling story about something they care deeply about
•Engaging them in a process in a way that gives them hope, intrigues them, and sparks their curiosity.
How do we know this? Because with more than 90{475f6e8ad7be3161114314a988b7e…
Admissions Q&A: Colorado College
Monica Jones, Assistant Director of Admission for Colorado College, talks about “Living, Loving, & Experiencing"
Q. Do you remember writing your college essay and if so, what did you write about?
A. Strangely enough, I remember my main college essay very well. I was talking about being African-American. One of the things about being African-American is an environment of being the only one, kind of a sense of isolationism. There are a bunch of feelings that come with it and there was a moment w…
Admissions Q&A: William & Mary
Kevin Cutro, Senior Assistant Dean of Admission for The College of William and Mary, tackles the college application and the essay — “simple, sincere, and good-humored”
Q. What happens to a student’s application after it’s been received by W&M?
A. Once an application is complete (meaning we received all required components — test scores, recommendation letters, etc.), it is read at least two times between December and February — once by a regional dean, once by a non-regional dean. Each dean i…
COLLEGE VISIT: That $250K Feeling
My second, Natalie Martin, @Lehigh University, 1 of 18 college visits.
Recently I was on the phone with a parent who stated, with a mixture of disbelief and incredulousness, “It all comes down to a feeling my kid gets in 15 minutes. This decision (choosing a college) will impact his entire life and costs a quarter of a million dollars, and it is made on a feeling.”
I responded, “Yes, and that feeling is often disproportionately influenced by your tour guide and the level of caffeine in your te…