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Preparing for College

Solomon Admissions

College admissions offices usually offer information sessions and campus tours on a regular basis. Be sure to visit the admissions website of your college of interest to schedule a visit. Be on the lookout for college fairs in your area. The college planning process can be difficult to navigate.

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Why Demonstrated Interest Matters in College Admissions

StandOut College Prep

Demonstrated interest refers to the actions a student takes to show a college or university that they are interested in attending. This can include attending information sessions, visiting the campus, reaching out to admissions officers with questions, and applying early decision or early action.

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New Admissions Counselor Resource Center

EAB

EAB partners with more than 1,100 colleges and universities on enrollment strategy and conducts research on best practices and trends in recruitment. College fairs. Overview of college fairs. This brief guide from WACAC covers the basics of representing your college at a fair. Campus tours.

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Tips For Creating Your College List

DC College Counseling

During the spring of your junior year, set aside some time to talk with your college counselor (if you haven’t already) and attend any college fairs or information sessions in your area. This is also a great time to tour colleges and see what campuses look like while school is in session!

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Demonstrated Interest at UPenn

The Koppelman Group

It doesn’t matter, in the end, what all the intentionally amorphous category of demonstrated interest encapsulates, because the University of Pennsylvania, like most other prestigious institutions, has clarified that they do not track it for the purpose of evaluating applications.

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Understanding Demonstrated Interest

Discovery College Consulting

Not all colleges track DI, but if you’re applying to one that does, you need to understand what it means. According to IvyWise.com, “ demonstrated interest is the amount of interaction and interest a student has shown in a particular college or university.

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How to Really Demonstrate Interest in a School

DC College Counseling

How to really demonstrate interest Get on theIR digital radar One of the easiest (and earliest) ways you can demonstrate interest in a college or university is to get on their digital radar. Another great way to get on their digital radar is to sign up for virtual information sessions, campus tours, and webinars.