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Why Demonstrated Interest Matters in College Admissions

StandOut College Prep

We’ll discuss various ways to demonstrate your interest, such as attending virtual events, contacting current students, and submitting a thoughtful application. Key Takeaways Demonstrated interest shows colleges you're serious and have done your research. How can you demonstrate interest in a college?

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How to Really Demonstrate Interest in a School

DC College Counseling

These communications often contain valuable information about admissions-related events. Another great way to get on their digital radar is to sign up for virtual information sessions, campus tours, and webinars. Visit campus The more face time you can create, the better. That’s okay!

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UGA Undergraduate Admissions Q & A

Colleges will recruit students through mailings, high school visits, college fairs and on-campus tours/events, but for the most part, we do not control who applies. Students (and sometimes parents) control who applies to what colleges, and the admissions offices can only wait and see who hits submit.

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Why Did You Go There? Reflections on Our College Decisions

DC College Counseling

Read on to see who applied ED II to three, yes three schools; who banned their embarrassing father from campus tours; and who waited until April 30 to make a decision. These events made all the difference. When I went to Franklin and Marshall College, I was greeted by the president of the college.