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Category: Pre-Application

How to Create a Student Cover Letter for Scholarships

A cover letter for a scholarship can improve your chances of making an impression. Here are tips to help you write a powerful cover letter for scholarships.

Why Filling Out Financial Aid Forms ASAP Could Help You

The FAFSA and the CSS Profile both open their application on October 1st. Here’s why filling out financial aid forms ASAP could help you.

How to Write an Email to a College Admissions Officer

If you are wondering how to email a college admissions office, you have come to the right place. Check out this guide to emailing college admissions.

Seasonal and Holiday Reflections for Students

Suggestions for seasonal and holiday reflections for students as they move through high school.

When Should Parents Step In During The Admission Process?

Parental involvement in college applications and admissions is extremely important. Use these tips to help your child prepare for college.

How to Get into Harvard

If you are interested in applying to Harvard University, here are a few tips you should follow to improve your chances of getting accepted.

Asian Americans Receive Low Personality Scores at Harvard

Some controversy has recently been uncovered regarding the personality scores in Harvard admissions; evidence shows a potential bias against Asian Americans, due to lower average personality scores.

Who Should Not Apply to College Early?

All the talk of early decision and early action regarding college applications can make many high school students think that they, too, should apply to college early. However, early decision or action is not for everyone. While finishing college applications early may sound relieving, some students are susceptible to early rejections instead. So who shouldn't apply to college early? 

Money Scoop: Tips & Tricks to Get Financial Aid

Thankfully, a lack of money does not need to hold you back from going to college or university, As Carrington College notes, funding for higher education is available from communities, employers, charitable organizations, companies, colleges, state governments, banks, credit unions, schools, and the federal government. 
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