
How to Appeal your Financial Aid Award
College is expensive, and financial aid is meant to bridge the gap between how much you are expected to pay, and how much you can
College is expensive, and financial aid is meant to bridge the gap between how much you are expected to pay, and how much you can
A recent TEDx talk by Tina Young entitled: The Rise of the “Trauma Essay” in College Applications caught my attention, as many of the points
Students who are interested in medicine find great benefit volunteering or interning in hospitals, where they get a chance to see for themselves firsthand what
Your essays matter when you apply to college, quite a bit. Your grades and test scores are often fixed by the time it comes time
While the Ivy League has gone test optional for the coming admissions cycle, they are still accepting standardized test scores, and doing well on these
There are many stereotypes about engineering and humanities applicants and majors, and how they differ from each other. There is some truth to these ideas
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (hereafter abbreviated as TJHSST) is consistently regarded as among the top high schools in the country, public
Your high school grades are incredibly important for college admissions, and your grades in college in turn matter if you want to go on to
Colleges have been sending out their admissions decisions, and we have begun the enjoyable work of counseling students on which of their admitted colleges is
We’ve written before about specific candidacy building opportunities, and explained how they can help prepare you for college. As college admissions become ever more competitive,