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

Ivy Central

What majors and minors are available? Attend an information session: Many colleges offer information sessions where you can learn more about the admissions process, financial aid, and other important topics. This can help you make the most of your time on campus and ensure that you get the information you need.

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2023 Niche Spring Survey of Juniors

Niche

With the upcoming Supreme Court decision around using race in admissions looming this summer it’s important for colleges to proactively find ways to maintain their gains through incentives for low-income and first-generation students, among whom underrepresented minorities are overrepresented.

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Cambridge Savings Bank Launches Scholarship Fund

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

With the additional funds Franklin Cumming Tech is securing through sponsorships, the prospect of post-secondary technical education will be more attainable for the 97 percent of its students who receive financial aid.

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Effectiveness of Recruiting Travel and Campus Visits in 2023 – Niche Instant Insights

Niche

Only 23% of high school or transfer students said that a good or bad experience during a virtual event can significantly sway their feelings about an institution. They were still more valuable than virtual events and traditional fall travel activities in terms of influencing their interest in a college.

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Cornell University Diversity Statistics

AdmissionSight

If youre wondering what life is like on campus, lets look at the numbers, everything from gender balance to financial aid, and what they mean for you as a student. It means youll have plenty of opportunities to collaborate and connect with a diverse mix of classmates through study groups, clubs, and social events.

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2022 Niche Survey of College-Searching Parents

Niche

Financial aid given, costs, minority programs, graduation rates, facilities, and diversity of students and staff.”. Parents most wanted to hear about financial aid, academics, and upcoming deadlines and events. 39% of parents reported attending a parent-only event hosted by a college.

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How to Get Into Rice University: Strategies and Essays That Worked

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

The student leaders will arrange lecture series and innovative course opportunities for the members of their college, as well as social events and service activities. 57 percent of undergraduates receive financial aid, and the aid award for first-year students is $57,375. tuition, room, board, and fees) is $78,278.