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College Admissions Glossary of Terms

Admissions Village

Admissions/Application Language*: Acceptance/Admission: An offer of admission to a college for its incoming class. Possible decisions include acceptance/admission, deferral to the regular decision pool (for applications submitted in the early rounds), placement on a waitlist, or denial of admission.

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A Guide to Full-Ride Scholarships + a list of 124 scholarships

College Essay Guy

No student loans. Letters of recommendation Most scholarship applications will ask you to submit one or more letters of recommendation from people who can vouch for your work ethic, leadership skills, and personal qualities in a way that grades and test scores cant. No financial stress. Eligibility: Be a U.S.

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How to Commit to a College: Insights and Advice

AdmissionSight

If you’ve applied and received your acceptance, congratulations! Each college has its own process for accepting an offer of admission, so once you receive your acceptance letter, check the details on how to proceed. Accept the school’s offer and decline others.

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A Simplified College Application Timeline Every High Schooler Needs

AdmissionSight

Begin requesting recommendation letters. About a month before the deadline, give your recommenders everything they’ll need to write your letter of recommendation. Early decision applications, typically due in November, come with a binding commitment—meaning if you’re accepted, you agree to attend.

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7 Questions to Help Improve Your Scholarship Search

Koodoos Learning

Common documents that scholarship applications require include: Official or unofficial transcripts One or more personal essays Test scores (ACT, SAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT) A tuition statement Letters of recommendation A resume Proof of residency or citizenship Monthly budget A list of other financial resources How much is the scholarship worth?

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How to Get Into Law School: The Ultimate Guide

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Everything you need to know to get into law school, including how your GPA, LSAT score, personal statement, and letters of recommendation impact your admissions to America's top law schools. Outside of the T-30, job opportunities are more limited and massive loan packages make law school financially risky.

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Is It Easy to Transfer Colleges? Insights + Tips

AdmissionSight

These forms can take time to complete, and some schools may only accept transfer students during specific semesters or for certain majors. Did you know that only 62% of transfer applicants are accepted? Thats lower than the 66% acceptance rate for first-time freshmen. Ensure your credits transfer. Additionally, the U.S.