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Family Matters: The Role of Parents in College Admissions

Niche

Parents and guardians play a pivotal role in the college search and admissions process, often serving as trusted advisors, cheerleaders and financial planners. Be transparent, comprehensive and timely in your communication about financial aid. Cost and aid have a tremendous impact on enrollment decisions.

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Unveiling the College Experience: How to Get the Most Out of Your Campus Visits

Ivy Central

Take a tour: Most colleges offer campus tours led by current students. These tours can give you a good sense of the campus layout, facilities, and overall atmosphere. Make sure to ask questions during the tour and take notes. What is the college's approach to diversity and inclusion?

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How to Increase Student Enrollment: 5 Proven Education Marketing Strategies

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Strategy 2: Offer Competitive Financial Aid and Scholarships One of the most effective strategies to increase student enrollment is providing financial aid and scholarships, which significantly influence a student’s decision to enroll in a particular institution.

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How College Visits are like House Hunting

Top Tier Admissions

Participate in a campus tour or information session to interact with students and faculty. And remember, this tour is for your child so try to keep your opinions to yourself and instead foster dialogue to learn their opinions. Compare tuition costs, financial aid packages, and scholarship opportunities.

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How to Increase Student Enrollment: 5 Proven Education Marketing Strategies

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Strategy 2: Offer Competitive Financial Aid and Scholarships One of the most effective strategies to increase student enrollment is providing financial aid and scholarships, which significantly influence a student’s decision to enroll in a particular institution.

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10 Steps to Help You Decide Which College To Choose

Strategic College Consulting

Review Your Priorities : Make a list of your priorities in a college, including academic programs, location, campus culture, extracurricular activities, financial aid, and any other factors that are important to you. Consider the total cost of attendance and how much financial aid you will need to cover these costs.

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Building the College List

CTK College Coach

Special Cases Early Decision (ED) can tilt numbers in favorable ways, so this option, which typically benefits those who know they will receive sufficient financial aid at meets-need schools and those who can afford full price regardless of financial aid, can really pay off.