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What Are Pre-Orientation Programs?

BestColleges

College pre-orientation programs help incoming first-year students adjust to campus life. Pre-orientation programs are voluntary and occur the summer before a student's first fall semester. Types of pre-orientation programs include those that help students with mental health challenges.

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Welcome to Summer Learn and Earn Students

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

Franklin Cummings Tech welcomed more than 100 Boston high school students to campus this week for an Orientation session to kick off the third annual Summer Learn and Earn program, a unique opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to earn money while taking college-level courses.

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Tips for Remote Campus Visits

ACM College Consulting

Often, even if a student does have the opportunity to tour colleges, they don’t have the time or financial resources to visit all of the schools on their college list. Sometimes, the first time they set foot on campus is when they arrive for freshman orientation.

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Virtual Campus Visits for Seniors

Humbach Education Consulting

Virtual Tour – Many schools already have a virtual tour available. In GuidedPath , you can find nearly 500 virtual tours through YouVisit on the college profile pages. Stay in touch with the schools that have accepted you to find out what they will offer. Expect a lot of communication from colleges in the coming weeks.

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A Guide to College Fly-In Programs

HelloCollege

These programs are often designed with students from low-income, first-generation, or otherwise underrepresented backgrounds in mind, as a way to provide equal access to campus tours and other admissions resources. Fly-in programs offer prospective students a more immersive campus visit experience.

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How to Get Into Washington University School of Medicine: Requirements and Strategies

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

In 2019, the school pledged $100 million to support a new scholarship program for eligible MD students that offers financial aid packages which are need-based, merit-based, or both. The school estimates that additional expenses, such as med school materials, housing, food, and travel, bring the total cost of attendance up to $91,336.