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Recognitions and awards do work in a college applicant’s favor. Get ready for some myths and facts about extra curricular activities and awards.
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scholarship is an award of financial aid for a student to further education. Scholarships are awarded on various criteria usually reflecting the values and purposes of the donor or founder of the award
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What's your passion? Most colleges offer extra-curricular activities, but ECAs vary from school to school, and from country to country.
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Despite of rising college costs most families will be able to send their children to college through Federal Student Aid, student loans, grants and scholarships.
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Important questions and first steps eligible high school graduates must take to get information they need for college admission. Reaches, matches, safeties.
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Learn why nothing is more important than the strength of your academics, and why acceptance into college may depend largely on your grades.
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How to apply to colleges and universities in the United States of America. We guide you in the process of applying for colleges with a step by step process.
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Your letters of recommendation are another part of the admissions process. They allow ADCOMs to see you as an applicant from a different viewpoint.
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Certain colleges make admissions decisions without considering need, others base admissions on what a student can pay = need-based vs. need blind colleges.
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Think about what you want out of your college education. Self-assessment is a first step toward the college admissions process to get what you want.
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