With the November 1 early deadline past, students enter one of the most stressful stages of the college admissions process: waiting for decisions, results, and updates.
The college admissions application process is changing thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). Some universities are starting ...
Colleges are interested in AI summaries of transcripts, extracurricular activities and letters of recommendation that tell ...
Students have several options when it comes to college application platforms. One popular choice is the Common Application, ...
More than a dozen colleges have removed or edited diversity-related admissions essay prompts. Nevertheless, essays asking ...
The enrollment chiefs at Tulane and the University of Chicago attracted many early applicants. Now both of them earn a lot of ...
The college admissions process stresses virtually everyone who is part of it. The applicants worry about getting in – whether ...
Juan Espinoza, vice provost for enrollment management and Virginia Tech, explains how artificial intelligence is being used ...
With deadlines approaching between February and April, here’s what students need to know before pressing “submit” on their ...
Can you make a better decision with less information? More specifically, can college admissions offices make better decisions without standardized test scores? In the last two decades, more and more ...
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Moving from Parent to Partner In the College Admissions Experience
Rick Clark is Executive Director of Strategic Student Access at Georgia Institute of Technology where he was previously ...
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