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summer test prep
28Sep
‘Test Optional’ Equals ‘Extra Credit Possible’
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Many, if not most, colleges are enacting “test optional” policies for applicants for the 2020 (and in some cases 2021) admission cycle. …

change higher education
10Sep
How COVID-19 Will Change Higher Education for the Better (If They Let It)
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In 1995, I was a graduate student in English, writing a thesis about Henry V. I was also completely enamored of the…

9Sep
Remote School: Inexpensive Office Pieces for Home Learning
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School is back in session! And there are some localities in the U.S. where students are learning from home still. Some students…

2024 marist mindset list
3Sep
2024 Marist Mindset List: A New Perspective, New Kindness
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UPDATE 9/8/2020: As predicted, the new Marist Mindset List is a forward thinking snapshot of "how" the Class of 2024 thinks, not…

online drivers ed
2Sep
Online Drivers Ed: How to Maneuver the Schedule
By

My teenage son finally looked at his sophomore year schedule the other day. Finally. And he discovered that he had 10th Grade…

student soccer august news
1Sep
What Student-Athletes Need to Know: NCAA August Round-Up
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While these have been unprecedented times, the NCAA is working to get back to not only some semblance of normalcy, but to…

second monitor
19Aug
An Ode to the Second Monitor: Remote Learning Tips
By

It's back to school time! And most of America is starting to settle into the groove of remote or virtual education, Some…

virtual college tours online
14Aug
Virtual College Tours: The Future of Campus Visits With Campus 360
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https://www.facebook.com/SmartCollegeVisit/videos/606596533388984 Did your summer college visit plans get a little sidelined? Not a lot of visit travel going on in quarantine? The…

mediocre high school
4Aug
In Defense of the Mediocre High School Schedule
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After a nearly two decade college admissions stint, I took a step away from the full-time rat race last year. I wanted…

31Jul
College Move-In Fall 2020: The COVID-19 Edition CampusChat Live
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It's time to head to college, students. It's college move-in time! Yes, there's still a pandemic on, but your colleges and universities…

college covid-19 rules
27Jul
College and COVID-19: Four Reasons Students Should Play By the Rules
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If your college has created a plan to have in-person or on-campus instruction or even, gasp, life, and you're able to return…

online high school
22Jul
Considering Online High School: 8 Questions to Ask
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A month or so ago many of us were still dreaming of August Back to School shopping. I love images of kids…

Cut Tuition for Online Classes
6Jul
No, Universities Aren’t Going to Cut Tuition for Online Classes
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Find your tape. You're going to need that $100. As a parent of a college student, I'm very much attuned to the…

2Jul
Want to Lodge a College Complaint? Here’s Who to Call on Campus
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There's a lot of scary information being thrown around regarding colleges reopening this fall. And a lot of students and parents want…

class of 2021
1Jul
Class of 2021 College Admissions: What Colleges Want You to Know
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It's your turn, seniors. The country has focused a lot of attention on the class of 2020 in the last six months.…

29Jun
Is That Honor Society Legitimate?
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It's officially summer! School is out for real (not just for COVID-19)! And now that your student has officially moved up in…

While college during coronavirus
25Jun
Sending Your Freshman to College During Coronavirus: One Professor’s Opinion
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Mask up, Dad. Parents, sending your freshman to college during a pandemic probably wasn't on your to-do list this year. As colleges…

different on campus covid
23Jun
COVID-19: 5 Things That Will Be Different on Campus This Year
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The elbow bump. It's a thing! As freshmen and upperclassmen start thinking (dreaming?) about heading to college this fall. They're going to…

test optional
19Jun
What ‘Test Optional’ Really Means: CampusChat Live with Lauren Gaggioli
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https://www.facebook.com/SmartCollegeVisit/videos/281087213094535/ "To test... or NOT to test?" is actually the question on a lot of juniors and seniors' minds right now! What…

online-high-school
18Jun
Online High School: When ‘Logging In’ Is a Better Fit Than ‘Going To’
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Do you have a kid who thrived with online learning during the big COVID closure? Is the idea of going "back" to…

empty nest during a pandemic
17Jun
Empty Nest During A Pandemic: Facing Your Fear and Grief in 2020
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If you're a parent facing an "empty nest" this fall -- your child or children are heading off to college or even…

11Jun
COVID College Search: Tours, Student Panels, and Fairs In Your PJs
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic, rising high school seniors would likely be spending some time during the summer and fall visiting prospective colleges,…

student gets covid-19 on campus
10Jun
Who Is Liable If Your Student Gets COVID-19 on Campus?
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Fall 2020 plans are barreling ahead. Students are packing up their computers, XL twin sheets, and... masks. And everyone is asking "but…

9Jun
COVID-19 and Colleges: FAQs
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Finally, colleges and universities have started sharing their plans for fall 2020. SCV is distilling some of the basic strategies into an…

student athletes and college admissions
5Jun
Student Athletes: Three Key Points to Know During COVID-19 (And Always)
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On Thursday, June 4, Smart College Visit hosted a CampusChat Live on Facebook, focusing specifically on student athletes and college admissions. Chad…

4Jun
Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire: Cheating in College Admissions
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Like any profession, if you work in college admissions long enough you have stories. Given that your target population falls in the…

3Jun
Student Mental Health: Finding Help
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Student mental health has, thankfully, become a hot topic on college campuses. Administrations have grown to realize that young adults can benefit…

dorm cleaning supplies
29May
Dorm Needs 2020: Cleaning Supplies, Masks, Hand Sanitizer
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In whatever shape or form, students will be moving into dorms and apartments in the fall of 2020. Will it be for…

virtual college tours online
26May
The Best Virtual College Tours Online
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They can't see a thing. Wave your hands in front of their faces. If you're a rising senior this summer, you've hopefully…

reopening colleges
26May
Reopening Colleges: Dr. Fauci Weighs In
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The leading expert on all things COVID-19, Dr. Anthony Fauci, discussed possible scenarios related to reopening colleges and universities in a recent…

22May
The Shakeup of Standardized Testing: CampusChat Live with Akil Bello
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JkIs37a2JE Very, very rarely does "breaking news" happen in college admissions. It's a pretty predictable kind of news beat. However, it happened…

students and money
15May
Students and Money: How COVID-19 Is Changing Financial Planning
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How has the coronavirus changed college students' financial planning and preparedness? WalletHub recently conducted a national survey, asking about students and money.…

13May
The Coming ‘Hybrid’ College Education
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Hey, elephant. We can't hear the professor. Please put yourself on mute. Higher education is preparing itself for the change it knew…

AP exam changes books
12May
Coronavirus Impact: Online AP Exams Begin, Problems and Lawsuits Follow
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Update 5/21/2020: A class action lawsuit has now been filed on behalf of the students who had problems with the AP tests.…

colleges-have-available-spaces
12May
Still Undecided for Fall 2020? These Colleges Have Available Spaces
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This spring is definitely not the typical admissions cycle. With the uncertainty of final grades, travel, and finances, choosing a college or…

11May
Share Your Virtual Graduation Party to Win an Amazon Gift Card
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Let's throw that virtual graduation party, shall we? Are you planning a virtual graduation party? We've heard from a lot of students…

online research
8May
Rising Seniors: Research Your College List During COVID-19
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Colleges and universities across the country closed down entirely in the spring of 2020. Professors and instructors pivoted, creating new online classes…

reimagine online learning
6May
New York, Gates Team Up to ‘Reimagine’ Remote Learning
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As we continue to navigate what the during and post-pandemic "normal" is, states are figuring out how to safely reopen K-12 schools…

class of 2021
5May
Coronavirus Impact: Why the Class of 2021 Should Be Worried
By

We all feel for our Class of 2020 seniors right now. They're missing out on many of the traditional milestones and rights…

gap year plan
30Apr
Taking A Gap Year or Leave of Absence: CampusChat Live
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https://www.facebook.com/SmartCollegeVisit/videos/230912354855147/ On Thursday, April 30, the Smart College Visit team celebrated "National Decision Day" Eve on Facebook Live. We're usually celebrating all…

college decisions for fall 2020
29Apr
Coronavirus Impact: What Has Your College Decided to Do for Fall 2020?
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Update: The California State University system is planning to cancel nearly all in-person classes until spring semester 2021, according to its chancellor,…

Talladega Nights Sony Pictures
22Apr
How Ricky Bobby Helped Get a Kid Into College: Calculating Risk With College Essays
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Will Ferrell as Ricky Bobby in 'Talladega Nights' Copyright Sony Pictures I had to chuckle today when Facebook reminded me of my…

coronavirus college essays
20Apr
College Essays in the Time of COVID-19: CampusChat Live
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On Wednesday, April 15, the Smart College Visit team tried something new... for the second time. We went live on Facebook with…

scholarship application
20Apr
Refunding Tuition: Is Online College Not Worth Full Price?
By

Colleges around the country closed their campuses in March, moving thousands of college students home, and their classes online. As a result,…

online SAT test
16Apr
Online SAT Test Coming This Fall
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In response to school and testing centers closings due to the coronavirus, COVID-19, the College Board announced new online SAT test options…

take a semester off of college
16Apr
Coronavirus Impact: Choosing to Take a Semester or Year Off of College
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As more colleges start to consider staying online for fall 2020, we're reading more advice and news about what students should do.…

college closes
15Apr
Coronavirus Impact: What Do You Do If Your College Closes?
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One thing is for certain - the COVID-19 pandemic has most certainly left many families in limbo. There are too many decisions,…

colleges-reopen-2020
14Apr
Coronavirus Impact: Will Colleges Reopen for Fall 2020 Semester?
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The spring semester of 2020 will be very memorable for college students across the country. As campuses closed, students pivoted into becoming…

online college orientation
10Apr
Coronavirus Impact: Navigating Virtual Online College Orientation
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To all the high school students graduating this spring of 2020, congratulations. You've done a great job. And you've dealt with a…

Apply for a passport before you go to college
9Apr
International College Admissions: Tips and Organization
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Choosing what to eat for lunch is tough, but selecting colleges you want to go to is a challenge of its own…

lifes not fair
8Apr
When Life Isn’t Fair: Coronavirus, Rejections, WiFi, and More
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One of my part-time jobs is working as a writing coach for students who are applying to colleges. This past year I…

college education
7Apr
Coronavirus Impact: Financial Losses Hitting Colleges Hard
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Colleges and universities across the country are reeling from all aspects of the coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately, some schools fear being forced to…

SAT exam
2Apr
Test Optional? Coronavirus Pushes More Colleges to Drop SAT, ACT
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High school juniors are trying to figure out what to do with recently cancelled SAT and ACT dates. due to coronavirus. As…

May 1 decision day
30Mar
Colleges Change Decision Deadlines Due to Coronavirus
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In our article, College Admissions and Coronavirus: How Should You Make a Decision?, we recommended that students who have received offers of…

coronavirus college decision
27Mar
College Admissions and Coronavirus: How Should You Make a Decision?
By

High school seniors are currently sitting at home, wondering when it's going to be "normal" again... just like the rest of us.…

gap year coronavirus
26Mar
Coronavirus Cancellations: Is This the Time for a Gap Year?
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There has never been in recent history a year like this for high school seniors. World pandemics have little respect for tradition.…

virtual graduation party
25Mar
Virtual Graduation Party Ideas: Get Grandma On Zoom, Order Decorations, and More
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Due to the cancellations surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., many states and thousands of schools systems and universities have been…

sad student coronavirus cancellations
19Mar
Senior Year Coronavirus Cancellations: Supporting Your Grieving Student
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High schools and colleges all over the country have closed due to the risk of Coronavirus transmission -- some for a few…

closed for coronavirus campus visits
18Mar
Virtual College Tours: How to Visit a ‘Closed for Coronavirus’ Campus
By

Are you a high school junior planning college visits... to a closed for Coronavirus campus? Or a senior who is now dealing…

online colleges
16Mar
College While Quarantined: Best Practices for Learning Online
By

Due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the majority of U.S. colleges and universities have shifted, or will shift, to primarily…

quarantined teen
16Mar
Quarantined Teenager Stuck in the House? 8 Things to Do for College Now
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What I’ve heard from many of my mom-friends is that no one is actually fearful of the coronavirus itself. But many are…

classes move online covid-19
10Mar
Campuses Close Due to COVID-19; Classes, Visits Move Online
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If you're an admitted student or a high school junior planning spring college visits, chances are the college or university you plan…

summer test prep
4Mar
International SAT, TOEFL, ACT Tests Postponed Due to Coronavirus Fears
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International students in China, Iran, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and other areas have put their educational plans on hold. Due to coronavirus…

3Mar
The Scholarship Secret: There Is No Secret
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We get a good amount of calls and emails at SCV asking for help finding and applying for scholarships. About half of…

coronavirus college student
27Feb
Coronavirus and Your College Student
By

Are you talking or thinking about the coronavirus, or COVID-19? Join the hand-washing club! And there are a lot of college students…

19Feb
Ending the Community College Stigma
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It's time to stop making community college a second choice or a fallback option. It's time to look at community college as…

5Feb
Admissions Counselors and Social Media: Are They Checking You Out?
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There's nothing like a well-curated 'Gram, right? Gen Z is top dog in content creation. What those content monsters may not be…

college recruiting
4Feb
College Recruiting: Big Changes Made By the DOJ and What That Means For You
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In mid-December, the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) was sued by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the alleged violation…

coronavirus college decision
3Feb
3 Things to Do While Waiting for College Decisions
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Are you playing the Waiting Game waiting for college decisions to be made? While many colleges do rolling admissions now (meaning they…

private huge scholarships
30Jan
Public vs Private: Why Do Private Schools Offer Huge Scholarships?
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You've applied to a variety of schools, and you're getting their decisions. You're realizing that the private universities are offering you huge…

admissions committee
22Jan
What is the Elusive Admissions Committee?
By

If you ever saw the movie "Admission" with Tina Fey, you might have an image in your mind of what an admissions…

21Jan
Brazilian Universities vs American: What Are the Differences?
By

Have you ever wondered what going to college is like in other countries? Universities are pretty much the same, right? A place…

how well do you know your teen
17Jan
How Well Do You Know Your Teen? 21 Questions to Ask the College-Bound Student
By

We’ve all seen those surveys on social media. You know, the ones where you answer how you THINK the other person would…

14Jan
Five Scholarship Application Tips to Get and Keep Yourself on Track
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"Have you applied for any scholarships this week?" - Me, to my student "Sad emoji face." - My student This conversation happens…

13Jan
‘Star Wars’ Notebooks Perfect for College Notes, Journals, or Rebellion Planning
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Credit: Disney "Do or do not. There is no try"...ing to deny you love "Star Wars." But what's a college student to…

organized dorm room
10Jan
What Happens If Your Roommate Drops Out
By

It's the start of the semester, and across the country, college students are locating all of their belongings (all over the place),…

8Jan
10 ‘Harry Potter’ College Necessities
By

Credit: Warner Bros Hello, Harry Potter fans and Potterhead friends! Do you need a couple of magical items to show your allegiance…

19Dec
Perspectives on Dorm Life from an International Student
By

The trees, the people, the colors on the walls, everything can impact our perception of a place (especially when choosing a university).…

online courses
18Dec
Top Universities for Online Courses 2019
By

There are lots of "best of" lists at the end of every year, and we have a new favorite for 2019! In…

FAFSA video
12Dec
Let’s Talk FAFSA Video: EFC, Separate Accounts, Dates, and More
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https://youtu.be/6OoMjMl5VhQ Trillions of photos and videos are taken every day. Did you know that? Literally trillions. Billions of videos are watched on…

student-holiday-gifts
11Dec
12 Great Holiday Gifts for Students Who Have Everything
By

The holidays are upon us! We all want to find the perfect gift for our loved ones, whether it's a friend or…

moving school districts
10Dec
Getting Into College: Moving School Districts?
By

When you work the phones in college admissions, you get some pretty crazy calls. A favorite was from a father asking if…

visiting college libraries
4Dec
Visiting College Libraries: Why All of the Books Are Gone
By

If you haven't read Electric Lit's article, Librarians Are Secretly the Funnest People Alive, you should! It made me laugh and also…

virtual assistants
3Dec
Virtual Assistants Make Great Holiday Gifts for Students, Parents
By

This article originally appeared in our newsletter, CampusChat, on December 3, 2019. If you are not already a subscriber, become one here.…

hated freshman year
2Dec
What to Say During the Holidays If You’ve Hated Freshman Year at College
By

For many college freshmen, the breaks around the holidays mark the first time you’ll be back home. Many of you will excitedly…

21Nov
What Not to Ask at Holiday Dinners: Quick Refresher for Relatives of High School Seniors
By

We're kicking off the holiday season, and all those holiday dinners. You’ll likely be seeing some form of teenage relative to whom…

Khan Academy test taker SAT
20Nov
SAT Blues? Not a ‘Good Test-Taker’? Meet Khan Academy
By

Did you recently get your SAT score? For some of you, it may have been the first time you ever took the…

early decision
7Nov
You Didn’t Get in Early Decision. Now What?
By

I understand the advantage (at some schools) of applying Early Decision. But I’ve never been an advocate of encouraging kids to get…

What are Naviance, Scoir, BigFuture, and Khan Academy
1Nov
Admissions and Education Companies: What are Naviance, Scoir, BigFuture, Khan Academy?
By

"Back in my day," I tell my kids, "we got a college application at a fair, maybe two in case we made…

credit score
16Oct
Building Credit With FICO: Sallie Mae Facebook Live
By

Part of becoming an adult is learning how to wisely manage your money. From that skill, you'll responsibly build credit, and in…

lost ap test
10Oct
‘Your AP Test Was Lost’: One Student’s Nightmare Situation and Resolution
By

Lots of articles and posts come with trigger warnings. If you've ever had nightmares of something going horrendously wrong with your transcript…

25Sep
FAFSA Tips and Answers: Sallie Mae Facebook Live
By

It's almost FAFSA time! The FAFSA for 2020-2021 (yes, that's the correct year) will open on October 1. To kick off the…

fafsa and divorced parents
25Sep
FAFSA and Divorced Parents: Who Fills It Out?
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It's almost October 1, and that means one thing for college and college-bound students: FAFSA season. FAFSA rules require students under the…

college safety virginia tech
16Sep
College Safety and Hard Questions: ‘Will I Be Safe On Your Campus?’
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Credit: Getty Images We're thankful for our contributor Kelly Rawlings' personal and touching perspective on college and university safety. We hope it…

out-of-state college
13Sep
Why It’s Sometimes Easier to ‘Get In’ to an Out-Of-State College
By

When I worked as a college recruiter, I can’t tell you the number of times I talked to students who assumed that…

sick college student
12Sep
How to Help Your Sick College Student
By

It's getting a little chillier outside. All of those happy, excited college freshmen who moved into their new residence halls a month…

college admissions fairs
5Sep
College Admissions Fairs: Top 10 Questions to Ask and Also Avoid
By

It's pumpkin spice season, and that also means it’s time for college admissions fairs! In the world of college admissions, it’s also…

mindset list class of 2023
3Sep
2023 Mindset List: Marist College Now Publishes the Old Beloit Favorite
By

It's that time of year... again... for the ubiquitous "I can't believe they're that young/I'm that old" viral post. It's time for…

sat adversity score
27Aug
College Board Adversity Score Being Replaced; Old Idea Was ‘Mistake’
By

In May 2019, the College Board announced plans to create an "adversity score," a socio-economic number based on fifteen factors including neighborhood,…

adulting the game
24Aug
Adulting: The Game
By

I moved my daughter to college last weekend. It was joyous, scary, exciting, and sad all at the same time, and I'm…

fall college visits
23Aug
Fall College Visits: Plan Them Early Before Summer Ends
By

One might think that the nastiest phone calls a college admissions counselor fields are the ones from students not offered admission. Nope.…

demonstrated interest
16Aug
College Admissions Talk: What Is Demonstrated Interest?
By

If you’re new to the college admissions world, whether as a student, parent, or professional, sometimes the lingo alone might make you…

learning disabilities
8Aug
Should You Disclose Learning Disabilities on College Applications?
By

As an admissions counselor, I fielded anonymous phone calls from parents asking if their student should disclose learning disabilities or differences on…

telemedicine
5Aug
How Telemedicine Services Can Help the College Student
By

Editor's Note: This article originally ran before fall semester 2019. Now, with cancellations and new standards in place due to the Coronavirus…

dorm room appliances
2Aug
Dorm Room Appliances: Items to Complete Your Tiny Kitchen Area
By

Updated June 3, 2020 Photo: Amazon We recently shared 73 easy-for-a-student-to-make recipes. But what good is that list without the dorm room…

application essay
1Aug
My Favorite College Admissions Application Essay Ever
By

Last week you heard my tips regarding your essays for your college application. This week I thought I’d share with you my…

holding toddler hand
30Jul
Why I Didn’t Ask My College Student to Sign the FERPA Waiver
By

My daughter and I just returned from her freshman college orientation. We had a great, informative, jam-packed day and a half. She…

easy student meals
23Jul
Easy Student Meals: 73 Dorm Room Recipes for New College Cooks
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Updated: June 3, 2020 Ok, we get it. Ramen is the stereotypical college student food. And we're not saying it's not good.…

SAT student search
19Jul
College Board Explained: What is the SAT Student Questionnaire and Student Search Service?
By

Once upon a time, I served as an SAT Test Center Administrator. Part of my duties included hiring proctors to help with…

paying for college tips
17Jul
Last-Minute Paying for College Info: Sallie Mae Facebook Live
By

College bills are being generated, and as such, college costs have turned from estimates to actuals. How to pay for college is…

essay tips
15Jul
Essay Tips From an Essay Reader
By

I’ve read a lot of essays in my life. I've probably read tens of thousands of essays. In what feels like a…

founding fathers independence day
3Jul
Independence Day: Which Founding Fathers Didn’t Attend College?
By

It's July 4th! Happy Independence Day, America! Get your grills going and your fireworks ready! It's a national party day! As a…

weighted gpa
2Jul
Weighted GPA: Why a 4.0 Doesn’t Always Equal 4.0
By

Have you ever been at a party with friends when someone says, “I can’t believe SuchAndSuch didn’t get into XYZ State University.…

pg year athletics post-graduate
1Jul
‘PG Year’ Explained: How a Post-Graduate Year Can Help
By

Have you ever heard of a PG or post-graduate year? Not many people have. And in some cases, a PG year can…

puzzle holistic admissions
28Jun
Holistic Admissions: The Meaning and Reasons
By

Attend any information session delivered by admissions employees at any competitive college or university and you’re almost guaranteed to hear that application…

orientation welcome
27Jun
FERPA vs FAFSA: What I Learned at College Orientation
By

June 18, 2020 Update: Orientation this year is going to look very different. A lot of these points, from last year's article,…

AP exam changes books
26Jun
A B in AP or an A in Regular Class?
By

For many high school students, summer means turning in a list of requested courses for the next year. Admission offices often get…

summer college visits
19Jun
Summer College Visits: Sallie Mae Facebook Live with Smart College Visit
By

Are you trying to figure out how and when to do college visits during the summer? Well, you're in luck. Smart College…

buying a computer for college
18Jun
Buying a Computer for College
By

Trying to figure out about buying a computer for college? One of the things I did not realize we'd do at my…

dorm room ideas
14Jun
Frugal Dorm Room Ideas: College Essentials On a Budget
By

Updated June 3, 2020 It's the summer before your freshman year of college. Need some dorm room ideas? You're moving into a…

orientation
13Jun
10 Things to Expect from Your College Orientation
By

At many colleges and universities, Orientation looks a bit different these days.  It's been proven if you help students with the transition…

college student social media
12Jun
Your College Student and Social Media: Creating Communities Before Move-In
By

Updated June 3, 2020 Worried about your new college student and social media? Now that it's summer, phones are lifelines to their…

summer college visit checklist
10Jun
Summer College Visit Checklist
By

It's time to jump in the car and crank the A/C. Are you ready for summer college visits? We have an extensive…

summer experiences
7Jun
What Summer Experiences Look Best On College Applications?
By

What's one of the most popular questions admissions representatives get? I can’t tell you how often a student would ask me what…

d-day age
6Jun
D-Day: Their Average Age Was 20
By

Today (June 6) is the anniversary of the Operation Overlord landing operations during World War II, more commonly known as D-Day. The…

college loans
29May
Need College Loans? These Are Companies the Experts Recommend
By

All of the excitement of college acceptance letters have faded away, and the realization of actually paying for college is probably sinking…

28May
FERPA Facts: Waivers, Parental Rights, and Exceptions
By

As students are getting to know their way around their new university dashboards, we hear a lot of questions about FERPA. What…

change your college decision
23May
Can You Change Your College Decision After May 1?
By

Editor's Note: With the current coronavirus pandemic, many students are wondering what to do in regard to the May 1 deadline. We've…

sat adversity score
20May
SAT Adversity Score Will Lead to Impersonal University Admissions
By

By now you’ve likely heard of the new SAT “adversity score.” This score will be reported to college admissions offices for applicants…

sat-adversity-score
17May
SAT Adversity Score: College Board Announces New Student Socioeconomic Measure
By

The College Board has announced a new score will be added to students' SAT records. According to The Wall Street Journal, fifteen…

mediocre high school
16May
The Double Deposit: When You Accept More Than One School
By

May 1 is the day that screams anxiety for a lot of high school seniors. If you're holding a bunch of acceptances,…

summer bucket list
16May
Summer Bucket List: 10 Things New College Freshmen Should Do
By

Prom is over. Finals and AP Exams are over. And graduation is over. And for the first time in your life, you're…

senioritis
14May
Curbing Senioritis: How Colleges Review Final Grades
By

Seniors! Got a bad case of senioritis? Is dragging yourself to high school like a punishment right now? You’ve (hopefully) read the…

homeschool transcripts
8May
Everything You Need to Know about Creating Homeschool Transcripts
By

Creating a transcript for a homeschooled student is perhaps one of the hardest tasks for homeschooling families. After reviewing thousands of homeschool…

AP exam advice
7May
AP Exam Advice: Take the Credit or Leave It?
By

When the May 1 National Decision Deadline date comes and goes, you might think high school seniors can finally sigh a breath…

homeschooling college admissions
3May
Homeschooling and College Admissions: SATs, ACTs, Letters and Essays
By

In our third and final article in our three-part series on college admissions and homeschooling, we focus on standardized testing and paperwork...…

homeschooling college admissions
1May
Homeschooling and College Admissions: Grades and Transcripts
By

In our first of three articles about homeschooling and college admissions, we discussed reporting about your schooling and teachers. This installment covers…

mistake on the fafsa
30Apr
What to Do When You’ve Made a Mistake on the FAFSA
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I wasn't sure what to do first: throw up or have a heart attack. My student's financial aid package read "errors." I'd…

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