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College Admission Planning for High School Juniors – Second Semester

Great College Advice

As we laid out back in August , your junior year is the most important year in preparing for college admissions from an academic standpoint as it is the last full year of grades that colleges will see as they review your college application and it will likely be your most rigorous year of classes with AP, Honors and/or IB courses.

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New Admissions Counselor Resource Center

EAB

New Admissions Counselor Resource Center. Guides and tools for admissions teams. The role of an admission counselor is both essential and challenging, especially with the variety of responsibilities and skills required of today’s enrollment teams. College fairs. Overview of college fairs. Learn more.

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Preparing for College

Solomon Admissions

Key Factors for College Preparation Academic Success : Your academic profile is a very important piece of the college admissions process, which means it is very important you do well academically in high school. Colleges look for students who go beyond the normal engagement within their academic area of interest.

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Why Demonstrated Interest Matters in College Admissions

StandOut College Prep

Admissions officers want to see that you are genuinely interested in attending their institution and that you have taken the time to research and learn about the school. Demonstrating interest can be a critical factor in college admissions decisions. Why does demonstrated interest matter in college admissions?

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What is Demonstrated Interest for College Admissions and Do You Need to Show it?

Excelsior Admissions Consulting

As you construct your college list, check to see if each college tracks demonstrated interest. If they do, make a list of the colleges that track interest and pay particular attention to your interaction with them during the admissions process. Sign up for campus tours and information sessions.

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How to Research Colleges During a Pandemic

ACM College Consulting

The first place to go should be the college’s website. Go beyond the basics of admissions requirements and quick FAQs. Really take the time to investigate academic programs of interest, activities and clubs, campus culture, career services, etc. Hopefully by Spring traditional campus tours will be more of an option.

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Tips for Researching Colleges

ACM College Consulting

The first place to go should be the college’s website. Go beyond the basics of admissions requirements and quick FAQs. Really take the time to investigate academic programs of interest, activities and clubs, campus culture, career services, etc. Hopefully by late spring traditional campus tours will be more of an option.