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Are campus visits necessary before applying?

While not mandatory, visiting campuses can provide valuable insights into campus life, facilities, and culture. With that said, if you do not have the time, resources, or interest in checking out a university’s campus, then check the university’s social media pages and attend virtual tours & info sessions. 

How many colleges should I apply to?

Aim for a balanced list of 8-12 colleges, including a mix of reach, match, and safety schools. Make sure you have at least 4 Safety schools on your list (acceptance rate >50%).

What are reach, match, and safety schools?

Reach schools are more selective, match universities are likely to admit you, and safety schools are where your credentials exceed requirements.

Think of it this way, the acceptance for: 

Reach = <20%
Target = 20-50%
Safety = > 50%

The Reach, Safety, Target is common approach used to help students create their college lists, just be aware of
how many of the universities you apply to fall in each. Ideally, aim for at least 4 Safety schools. 

What is the best website or college search engine to help me start my college search?

College Board’s Big Future Search is free and has 1,000+ universities that students can filter through. If your high school offers Naviance or a similar software program, I’d recommend using that to get data – acceptances, rejections, waitlists per university – specific to your high school.

How do I start my college search?

Begin by listing your preferences such as location, size, majors, and campus culture. Use online tools to research colleges that match your criteria. 

Think about the type of college experience you want to have, and if you have zero idea, then tour some of the local universities, attend information sessions at your high school or community, and attend virtual info sessions hosted by universities. These resources are all free and can help you get an idea of what you may o

When should my teen start the college application process?

Teens can start their process as early as 9th grade by starting their college search and building their college lists. While 11th and 12th grades get the most attention when it comes CAP, teens & their families can reduce their stress levels and workload by starting early.

What is the college application process (CAP)?

The college application process (CAP) refers to the series of steps students take to apply for admission to colleges or universities in the U.S.
The components of the college applications process are grades, SAT/ACT testing, extracurricular activities (sports, jobs, community service, family responsibilities, etc.), college searches, essays, interviews, and college applications. 

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