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Rigor: The Not-So-Secret Ingredient of your College Application “Pizza”

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

In the college application process, there are a lot of pieces you will likely start and finish within your senior year—writing essays, gathering documents, synthesizing your resume of activities—these are just a few. This week we welcome Assistant Director of Admission, Danielle Foote, to the blog. Welcome, Danielle!

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Top 10 Scary Mistakes Students Make on Their College Applications (and How to Avoid Them)

Top Tier Admissions

ENROLL NOW 9. Submitting Incomplete Applications Missing documents or incomplete forms can make your application feel like it’s missing its head—disorganized and ineffective. Use a checklist to ensure all your materials—transcripts, essays, letters of recommendation—are in place.

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College Planning for Juniors: How to Prepare for the College Application Process

ACM College Consulting

Grades : Focus on maintaining strong grades, particularly in challenging courses like AP, dual enrollment, or IB courses. FAFSA and CSS Profile : Do your research to understand the financial aid process and what forms and documentation are needed. Research Colleges Begin exploring potential colleges.

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The Hispanic Scholarship Fund: A Guide to what it is and how to apply

College Essay Guy

If selected, you’ll need to complete an application requiring the following: Your high school or college transcript—An official document that provides your academic record and GPA. College enrollment verification—Proof from your college or university showing you are currently enrolled in a degree program. GPA on a 4.0

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College Admissions Glossary of Terms

Admissions Village

Small Liberal Arts College (SLAC): Typically a private college that encourages a broad education with a student enrollment of under 3,000. Early Action is non-binding, meaning students are not obligated to enroll if accepted. Some colleges require students to fill this out and they use it instead of a student’s transcript.

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Transforming the Student Journey: From First Click to First Day With a Student Portal

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

A student portal is an online resource that guides students and helps them access helpful resources throughout the journey from exploring to application, enrollment, and beyond. It offers a user-friendly interface where prospective and enrolled students can access personalized information, track application statuses, and access financial aid.

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Dell Scholarship and Requirements Guide

College Essay Guy

Intend to enroll full-time at an accredited college or university to pursue a bachelor's degree in the fall immediately after graduating high school. Step 3 - Submit additional materials if selected as semifinalist If youre chosen as a semifinalist, youll need to provide a few additional documents to complete your application.