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

ACM College Consulting

Prepare for Standardized Tests If you plan to take the SAT or ACT, start preparing now. Plan to take the test at least twice this spring and summer to meet fall deadlines. While most colleges are test-free or test-optional, remember that more and more schools are shifting back to requiring testing.

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How to Apply for Florida Bright Futures

ACM College Consulting

To apply for Bright Futures, students must first complete the Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA). They should also make sure their counselor sends their official transcripts. Families should not neglect to seek additional funding such as scholarships and other institutional and federal financial aid.

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College Admissions Glossary of Terms

Admissions Village

High School Profile: A document supplied by high schools to colleges that summarizes the school’s grading system, course offerings, standardized test score ranges, and other important data. Some colleges require students to fill this out and they use it instead of a student’s transcript. SRAR: Self reported academic record.

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Brown Reinstates SAT/ACT Requirement

BestColleges

Brown becomes the third Ivy League school, following Yale and Dartmouth, to reinstate standardized testing requirements. Brown University has become the latest highly selective institution — and third Ivy, following Dartmouth College and Yale University — to reinstate standardized testing requirements, beginning next fall.

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A Simplified College Application Timeline Every High Schooler Needs

AdmissionSight

The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a standardized test that gives you a sneak peek at what the SAT will be like. It helps you prep but also opens up opportunities for recognition and financial aid. A great way to begin is by taking a full-length practice test for both. Draft your financial aid plan.

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How to Get Into an Ivy League College

Ivy College Essay

Standardized Tests: Although some Ivy League schools have adopted test-optional policies, high scores on the SAT or ACT can still strengthen your application. Financial Aid and Scholarships Research Opportunities: Ivy League schools offer generous financial aid packages based on need.

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Types of College Admissions Deadlines

Solomon Admissions

Students should only apply ED if they are 100% sure that is the school of their dreams, regardless of the financial aid package they receive. Applying ED II allows students extra time to get their material together such as perfecting their essays or retaking standardized tests.