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Students navigating the college admissions process continue to experience unique challenges and changes, including the announcement of an entirely digital SAT, continued test-optional policies, increasing application numbers, and each st…
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Class of 2028 Regular Decision Notification Dates
Are you ready for Regular Decision notification dates? Admissions offices across the U.S. are working hard to get through hundreds of thousands of Regular Decision college applications for the class of 2028 in order to notify students of th…
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Campus Resources for Students With Disabilities
Navigating college life can be both exhilarating and challenging — and the challenges may be compounded for individuals with disabilities. Fortunately, most colleges and universities are committed to being inclusive, offering a myriad of…
For waitlisted students, it can be hard to judge just how much of a chance they have of getting accepted off the waitlist. Data around waitlist acceptances can be scarce, especially as waitlists at top colleges grow and more and more schoo…
After many colleges reported all-time low acceptance rates, some students might be curious about their yield rates, or just how many of these admitted applicants have chosen to enroll. Yield is a priority for every college because it impac…
The COVID-19 pandemic shifted the way higher education institutions review applications, with many colleges choosing to adopt a test-optional application review process. However, with record-breaking applicant pools and record-low admit…
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Transfer Admission Rates: What are Your Chances of Getting In?
The transfer admissions process can often be even more selective than regular undergraduate admissions, and with 35% of college students transferring at least once, it’s important to understand exactly how difficult (or not!) it is t…
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The Best Mechanical Engineering Schools in 2023
Mechanical engineering involves the study of machines, materials, and mechanisms — that is, how things work. If you have a genuine interest in understanding how mechanical systems function and enjoy working with tools and machinery, this…
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Affirmative Action: Where Do We Go from Here?
…mber of Black students enrolling at the University of Michigan dropped significantly. The University of Washington saw a decrease in the enrollment of Native American, Black, and Hispanic students after the state passed a similar law. Despi…
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Seven Quirky College Clubs and Extracurriculars
Now that you’ve had a chance to settle into campus and your first semester at college is well underway, it may be time to start thinking about some fun ways to branch out. Many college freshmen like to explore clubs and extracurriculars a…
Students who plan to go to medical school generally spend their undergraduate years pursuing a pre-med course of study to prepare them for a career in medicine or other health fields. But what exactly is pre-med, and what courses are you ex…
Here are the Colleges That are Open for On-Campus Visits After more than a year without in-person college tours, some universities are reopening for on-campus visits. Visiting colleges can be a valuable opportunity for students to get a com…
Learn Which Colleges are Requiring COVID-19 Vaccines for Students As many colleges prepare to welcome a larger number of students back to campus this fall, some universities are moving to require COVID-19 vaccines for all members of the com…
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10 Tips for Families Planning College Visits This Fall
… Coast, with stops at Northwestern, the University of Michigan, McGill, Middlebury, Dartmouth, Harvard, Yale and Columbia. The fact that I ended up applying Early Action to (and later choosing to attend) a college that I didn’t visit on t…
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Not Just Business as Usual: Exploring an Undergraduate Business Degree
…uch as the University of Virginia, the University of Michigan, and UC-Berkeley are considerably less expensive than private schools. Even out-of-state tuition for state schools, although more than in-state tuition, is generally still less…
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There’s an App for That! Dr. Kat’s List: 5 Colleges for Computer Science and App Development
…r computer science and app development. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI For the mobile app obsessed, the computer science program at the University of Michigan is a one-stop shop for a great education and experience in application dev…
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Dr. Kat’s List: Five Colleges Where You Can Express Your Poetic Voice
… where you can find poetic inspiration. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI The English literature department at this public university offers students interested in writing or studying poetry the opportunity to pursue a poetry sub-concen…
…77% 5.44% 6.20% 6.20% 5.90% 7.20% 8.70% University of Michigan TBA 17.94% 17.69% 20.20% 26.10% 22.70% 23.40% 24.00% University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill TBA 18.39% 16.85% 19.00% 23.50% 21.40% 21.90% 26.20% University of Notre Dame 11.…
If you’re interested in pursuing journalistic writing, you don’t need to wait until college to get started. In fact, exploring different types of writing can help give high school students a head start for the college admissions process…
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