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Applying to Tufts as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

Applying to college in the United States is an objectively hectic situation. colleges as an international student, this already chaotic system can feel positively daunting. colleges as an international student, this already chaotic system can feel positively daunting. Tufts is international at its core.

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Applying to The University of Chicago as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

The University of Chicago is one of the top schools in the United States, and is frequently mentioned in the same sentence as Ivy League schools like Harvard and Yale, and other top colleges, like Stanford. UChicago is grounded in a Core Curriculum that creates a shared foundation undergirding the experience for every student.

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Why Campuses Cannot Put All Their Eggs in One Basket

Ruffaloni

This blog first appeared in the July-August 2023 issue of AGB’s Trusteeship magazine. Back in the late 1990s when I considered working on my doctorate while also working full-time as a single parent, I knew I would have to find a university that provided students with choices for access and scheduling. Grandma was not happy.

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How to Get Into Boston University: Requirements and Strategies

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

The faculty, staff, and students of Boston University hail from 50 states and over 150 countries, but all share a common passion to pursue knowledge and embrace possibilities. Outside of classes, students gather at many different spots around campus, including the Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground.

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Ultimate Guide to COVID-19 and College Admissions

Princeton College Consulting

Students who were registered for testing during this period will receive refunds, as will those who did not receive their scores from an earlier test because of “irregularities.” Not to be out done, ACT will launch an online, at-home exam for U.S. students by late fall or early winter 2020. Your Approach.

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Weekly Update: January 30

DC College Counseling

NEW BILL INTRODUCED IN MARYLAND STATE LEGISLATURE TO GUARANTEE ADMISSION TO STUDENTS IN TOP 10 PERCENT OF CLASS Maryland Senate President Pro Tem Malcolm Augustine has introduced Senate Bill 5 , which would require specific state colleges and universities to accept students in the top 10 percent of their class at Maryland public and private schools.