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A Student’s Guide to Booking Exams Outside of School

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150 Colleges That Accept a 3.0 GPA

This article will explore 150 colleges that accept a 3.0 GPA, provide detailed profiles of the top options, and offer tips to boost your application.

Top 88 Colleges with Rolling Admissions in the US

Explore the top US colleges with rolling admissions. Find out which schools offer flexibility in application deadlines and increase your chances of acceptance.

Student Spotlight: Path to Princeton Through Science

Empowerly sat down with Changxiao, our CTO, to learn more about what extracurriculars in science helped him on his path to Princeton. Empowerly sat down with Changxiao, our  CTO (Chief Technical Officer), to learn more about what extracurriculars in science helped him gain acceptance to Princeton. We asked all the questions you might want to know. Read our interview to understand his perspective on admissions and high school extracurricular activities!

Ask Me Anything: Tips From Inside UC Berkeley Admissions

We'll take you inside UC Berkeley admissions for the straight truth. What does UC Berkeley look for in a student?

Guides: How I Got Into Stanford

Martha Collins, a Stanford alum, shares her Stanford admissions story. She discusses her tips for best approaching the application process and what she feels made her application stand out.

What Does Open Admission Mean & Best Open Colleges For 2025

In this article, we'll take a deeper dive into what, exactly open admission is (and isn't).

Parents: Why Choose an HBCU?

The Higher Education Act of 1965 defines HBCUs as "any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans." HBCUs have a long legacy of producing successful graduates in all fields, with an active professional alumni network, which is one of the primary draws. In a competitive job market, students know they will have an extensive network within which to search for a job after graduation.

Ninth Grade Parents: Have Your Student Build A High School Portfolio

If you do end up needing a portfolio - for a summer program, contest, scholarship application, or anything else - there is nothing worse than facing a stack of college admission applications... and realizing you haven't kept track of awards, projects, or even well-written English and history papers. Having concrete examples of student work and accomplishments easily on hand will make your family life much less stressful, especially if you aren't having to hunt through boxes in the attic to meet a last-minute deadline.

My Empowerly Experience: Student Story

"So much more than just reading your essays," says Priya. Looking for a first-hand account of what it's like to work with our Empowerly community, from a real student? To make sure you know the facts, we interviewed an Empowerly student, Priya K.,* about her experience. 

Why Should I Hire a Private College Counselor?

When my son was five, I signed him up for soccer at the local recreation center. As he got older, it was clear volunteer coaches and playing for fun didn't fit him. So at 11, he started training and playing for a competitive team. He is now a much better soccer player because of the higher expectations, quality coaching, and more competitive play.

Brown University Research: Bursts of Beta

Read up on some current research Brown is leading to enrich your understanding of the school itself! Interested in learning more? Read up on some current research the campus is leading to enrich your understanding of the school itself.
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