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1. Energize Scholarship Search
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... in Central Massachusetts. With 20 years of experience in higher education as an admissions and financial aid administrator, her company assists families who desire to create a long range education financial ...
2. College Student Success Strategies
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... from Admissions, to Financial Aid, Business Office, Registrar's Office, Student Services, Career Services, etc., is there to support you and facilitate your education. Familiarize yourself with these offices ...
3. Wait-Listed at Your Top College?
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... have been emailing your soon to be roommate(s) and generally getting more excited about college life. Then over the summer you receive an unexpected call from your first choice college offering you admission ...
... put forth their best effort in the college admissions process. 1. Keep an eye on your email. Most colleges will send a confirmation email to let you know your application has been received. If you do ...
5. Teach Grant Program
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... certain academic achievement requirements (generally, scoring above the 75th percentile on a college admissions test or maintaining a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25). Sign a TEACH Grant Agreement to ...
6. College Admissions Chances
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College Admissions Chances Once you've handed in your college applications, you are probably pretty nervous about getting into college. Although you've finished your college application, included ...
... admission essay can be a traumatic and difficult experience or a challenging and fulfilling one. Here are seven tips which will help you be successful. JUST GET STARTED Writing a winning essay is not ...
... not be available in the packets the schools send. If you need more information or have questions, make a phone call to the admissions department and ask. Now, you can narrow down your list of schools ...
9. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for April
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April Financial Aid Action Plan Notifications and Early College Credits By now you should have received all of your admissions decisions from the schools for which you ...
10. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for March
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March Financial Aid Action Plan Admissions and Scholarships March is the month admissions results start coming in for most students, and this may a cause of some anxiety. ...
11. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for May
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... been accepted, an online university or a local community college. Talk to your admissions counselor or your major advisor about registering. Summer is split into two semesters: “Summer I” which begins ...
12. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for February
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... research and applications Next month, you will be receiving admissions decisions focusing on how you will be accept your financial aid awards, and clarifying the details of any scholarship money you ...
13. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for December
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December Financial Aid Action Plan Finalizing Admissions and Grants Happy holidays! Up until now, you have been gathering everything you need to make your dreams of college ...
14. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for October
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... you get accepted you will attend, then consider applying for early admission (also known as early decision). Early admission application deadlines are usually in November, so if you plan on applying early, ...
15. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for September
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... you can keep up with the curriculum.  We provide a free guide on writing admissions essays at www.financialaidtips.com. One of the most important things you can do during your senior year is maintaining ...
16. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for November
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... Admission Essay Center and Scholarship Essay Guide for free help. Although these deadlines are disbursed throughout the year, you need to keep a constant tab on the status. Begin gathering your reference ...
...  Sitting for the SAT and ACT Top schools look for the best and brightest to attend, so when it comes to your application and your admission tests, good grades and good scores count. However, don't let ...
... an accomplishment! In fact, a GED is such a good indicator of your academic skill level, that it is accepted for admission by more than 95 percent of U.S. colleges and universities. If you plan to pursue ...
... it part of yours? Opens doors Having AP courses on your high school transcript can help impress an admission officer, particularly at the more elite schools (assuming you pass the classes, of course!). ...
... other. The decision of which one to take may be determined simply by whatever admission criteria is laid out by your school of choice. However, if the school doesn’t specify which test they want, making ...
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