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College Spotlight: Rice University
Often dubbed the “Harvard of the South,” Rice has become one of the most competitive colleges in the country and one of the most significant research universities worldwide. Set in Houston, not far from the museum district, students have the city within their grasp, but are surrounded by the beauty of Rice’s green and tree-lined campus.
College Spotlight: Northwestern University
Northwestern is one of the most competitive universities in the nation, but the student body is notably down-to-earth and progressive. With over 4000 different classes and 180 departments of study, Northwestern students have the chance to explore a variety of majors and career paths.
College Spotlight: Franklin and Marshall College
F&M is one of the nation’s oldest and most beautiful college campuses. The curriculum is rigorous, but with an average class size of 18, students will be provided with faculty support and research opportunities that most graduate students would envy at competitive universities.
Demystifying the Personal Essay Process
Should applicants begin drafting the personal essay? Is it ever too soon? The answer is no. Crafting the personal essay is a daunting and often very stressful task. In fact, some students argue that the most difficult part of the entire application process is completing the essays.
Getting a Late Start? Here Are Some Money Saving Tips!
As college costs continue to rise, parents struggle with productive ways to save for their children’s education. The Huffington Post suggests the following methods for productively saving for college…
Record 43,330 Apply to Harvard College Class of 2023
Harvard’s annual applicant pool continues to grow, and it is increasingly becoming more diverse, both racially and economically. This past fall, 43,330 hopeful candidates applied for a spot in Harvard’s Class of 2023.
“Colleges Mine Data on Their Applicants”
Campus visits, interviews and carefully crafted thank you letters are no longer the only methods of demonstrating an interest in a specific college or university.
“The Hard Part of Computer Science? Getting into Class”
Students across the country seek to study computer science and colleges are struggling to find enough qualified professors to meet students’ demands.
“The Two Powerful Forces Changing College Admissions”
As the college admissions process continues to evolve, colleges and universities are seeking out more comprehensive methods to evaluate whether or not an applicant should be admitted.
“Early College Admissions by the Numbers”
The submission of early applications, both early action and early decision, are on the rise, particularly at the nation’s most prestigious colleges and universities.