With non-stop headlines about falling admission rates and rising tuition costs, it’s easy for families of high school students to stress out about applying to college. Lindsay Tanne, founder and CEO ...
It's not a yes. And, it's not a no. That's why some people refer to college deferrals as the purgatory of the application process. A college deferral isn't a denial of acceptance. It typically means ...
Emmy Award-winning journalist Paula Ebben co-anchors WBZ-TV News at 5:30 p.m. Ebben is also an anchor for CBS News Boston and reports across all newscasts including WBZ-TV News' "Eye on Education" ...
Editor’s Note: The author of this article is a Susan E. Wagner High School student who participates in the Advance/SILive.com High School Journalism Immersion program. The initiative is designed to ...
Recent research shows the college application process has become a major source of stress for high school students. Over half rank applications as their most stressful academic experience, and nearly ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Mary Frances Ruskell graduated in May from her high school in Columbia, South Carolina. The first round of admissions decisions for Clemson University came out on a December evening, ...
Findings highlight financial stress, early preparation trends, and the emotional toll of the admissions process. Spark Admissions, a college admissions consulting firm serving families across the ...
It can be difficult for you to separate yourself from your candidacy in selective admission pools. You might wonder: “What ...
College admissions in India saw major changes in 2025. From twice-a-year intake and DU CSAS updates to revised eligibility ...
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