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CollegeCovered.com was created by Discover ® Student Loans to provide students, parents and high school counselors with the know-how to plan and pay for college. This website offers a variety of resources and tips for each step of the college planning process. If you have questions about private student loans, visit DiscoverStudentLoans.com or call 1-800-STUDENT anytime 24/7. COLLEGE PLANNING CALENDAR College Planning Calendar. College. It’s time to get ready for college! If you’re a senior in high school or their parent, use this College Planning Calendar to stay on track as you navigate each step of the process. From applications to financial aid to making your final college choice, we have you covered. HOW TO FIND A COSIGNER IF YOUR PARENTS AREN'T AN OPTION While Blontz recognizes that every situation is different, he recommends turning to immediate family if that’s an option for you. “It can be awkward to ask those outside the immediate family for this assistance,” he points out, and he’s right. This is a big request. Your cosigner is financially responsible for your studentloans.
SHOULD YOU ACCEPT ALL THE FEDERAL STUDENT LOANS YOU'RE Accept Your Financial Aid. It’s important to know that you’re under no obligation to accept all the federal student loan money made available to you. You can accept all, some or none of the federal student loans you’re offered. Your award letter may also include scholarships or grants, which is genuinely free money you never haveto pay back.
7 THINGS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS NEED TO DO THE SUMMER BEFORE Taking some time to do a little prep work during the summer can help make your last year of high school a lot less hectic. “The sooner you start , the better,” notes Elisia Howard, CEO of College Insight.. “Students often underestimate how much time it takes to work on their applications, write essays and go on tours.” SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS TO CONSIDER BEFORE COLLEGE Students will also live on campus in residence halls and participate in activities like sports, arts and crafts, music and dances. Cost: Tuition for 2019 is $4,200 with a $100 application fee. Application Deadline: May 31, 2019 or until course is full. 5. Summer at Columbia College of Chicago in Chicago. IS A COLLEGE DEGREE NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS? A Degree Can Boost Your Income, and Improve Your Résumé. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, earning potential and educational attainment are directly related. For instance, bachelor’s degree holders over age 25 earned an average of $1,248 per week in 2019 versus those who completed only high school and earned $746 per week. 7 SCHOOLS THAT DON’T REQUIRE FRESHMEN TO LIVE ON CAMPUS If you want the full four-year experience minus the dorm room, here are seven schools that don’t require freshmen to live on campus. 1. University of Wisconsin–Madison. Each year nearly 10% of freshmen choose not to live on campus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. For students who take the off-campus route, UW provides assistance 5 COLLEGES FOR SERIOUS VIDEO GAMERS 2. Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta. If you’re into the science behind video gaming, Georgia Tech may be for you. The school specializes in the research that goes into video game development and the data collected through video gaming. In fact, the school launched an initiative called Games@Georgia Tech to promote HOW TO TURN A COLLEGE REJECTION INTO A COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE Write a thoughtful letter — not an e-mail but an actual letter sent by snail mail — and explain that you still believe that the school is the best fit for you and that you plan to reapply or transfer and you are fully committed to attending if accepted. A positively wordedletter
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SHOULD YOU ACCEPT ALL THE FEDERAL STUDENT LOANS YOU'RE Accept Your Financial Aid. It’s important to know that you’re under no obligation to accept all the federal student loan money made available to you. You can accept all, some or none of the federal student loans you’re offered. Your award letter may also include scholarships or grants, which is genuinely free money you never haveto pay back.
7 THINGS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS NEED TO DO THE SUMMER BEFORE Taking some time to do a little prep work during the summer can help make your last year of high school a lot less hectic. “The sooner you start , the better,” notes Elisia Howard, CEO of College Insight.. “Students often underestimate how much time it takes to work on their applications, write essays and go on tours.” SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS TO CONSIDER BEFORE COLLEGE Students will also live on campus in residence halls and participate in activities like sports, arts and crafts, music and dances. Cost: Tuition for 2019 is $4,200 with a $100 application fee. Application Deadline: May 31, 2019 or until course is full. 5. Summer at Columbia College of Chicago in Chicago. IS A COLLEGE DEGREE NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS? A Degree Can Boost Your Income, and Improve Your Résumé. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, earning potential and educational attainment are directly related. For instance, bachelor’s degree holders over age 25 earned an average of $1,248 per week in 2019 versus those who completed only high school and earned $746 per week. 7 SCHOOLS THAT DON’T REQUIRE FRESHMEN TO LIVE ON CAMPUS If you want the full four-year experience minus the dorm room, here are seven schools that don’t require freshmen to live on campus. 1. University of Wisconsin–Madison. Each year nearly 10% of freshmen choose not to live on campus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. For students who take the off-campus route, UW provides assistance 5 COLLEGES FOR SERIOUS VIDEO GAMERS 2. Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta. If you’re into the science behind video gaming, Georgia Tech may be for you. The school specializes in the research that goes into video game development and the data collected through video gaming. In fact, the school launched an initiative called Games@Georgia Tech to promote HOW TO TURN A COLLEGE REJECTION INTO A COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE Write a thoughtful letter — not an e-mail but an actual letter sent by snail mail — and explain that you still believe that the school is the best fit for you and that you plan to reapply or transfer and you are fully committed to attending if accepted. A positively wordedletter
COLLEGE PLANNING CALENDAR College Planning Calendar. College. It’s time to get ready for college! If you’re a senior in high school or their parent, use this College Planning Calendar to stay on track as you navigate each step of the process. From applications to financial aid to making your final college choice, we have you covered. 9 RESOURCES EVERY COLLEGE COUNSELOR SHOULD USE 8. Niche. Consult this regularly updated, data-driven site that ranks schools in myriad ways — including the best online schools, the best food and the best no-application-fee colleges — as well as by state, major, admissions, campus, student life and academics. PRIVATE COLLEGE VS. STATE COLLEGE: THE DEBATE According to the College Board, the average cost for tuition and fees per year for an in-state student attending a public school during 2020–21 was $10,560. For out-of-state students attending public schools, it rose to $27,020. For students enrolled at private institutions, the bill came in at $37,650. These costs do not includeroom and board.
7 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR COLLEGE APPLICATION ESSAY STAND OUT Grades and test scores are important components, but numbers only tell part of the story. Colleges are interested in seeing a full picture of each applicant, and the essay is a real opportunity for students to let their personalities shine. When comparing students with similar scores and extracurricular involvement, a compelling essay can lift an application to the top of the pile. CAN MY COLLEGE ADMISSION BE REVOKED? Instead, course correct. When slipping grades are the issue, colleges will typically send a warning letter. Shapiro cites a former student who had one grade nosedive and received a message from Cornell, where he had been accepted, informing him that if he didn’t improve, his admission would be revoked. Armed with this information, he brought 5 SOLID BACKUP PLANS FOR WHEN YOU DON’T GET ACCEPTED Here is what you can do if you don’t get accepted anywhere. 1. Apply to a Community College. If you are determined to attend school in September, use a community college as your next step. The majority have rolling admission, so you can apply at any time. Marguerite Lane, the Assistant Vice Principal for Enrollment Management at Molloy QUIZ: IS AN OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE RIGHT FOR YOU? Figuring out which schools should end up on your college list can feel daunting. A basic, but very helpful, element to consider while whittling down your college list is location — out-of-state versus in-state.Going out-of-state for college has many benefits: new location, a fresh start and it really opens up your options forcollege choices.
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HOW TO FIND A COSIGNER IF YOUR PARENTS AREN'T AN OPTION While Blontz recognizes that every situation is different, he recommends turning to immediate family if that’s an option for you. “It can be awkward to ask those outside the immediate family for this assistance,” he points out, and he’s right. This is a big request. Your cosigner is financially responsible for your studentloans.
7 SCHOOLS THAT DON’T REQUIRE FRESHMEN TO LIVE ON CAMPUS If you want the full four-year experience minus the dorm room, here are seven schools that don’t require freshmen to live on campus. 1. University of Wisconsin–Madison. Each year nearly 10% of freshmen choose not to live on campus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. For students who take the off-campus route, UW provides assistance SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS TO CONSIDER BEFORE COLLEGE Students will also live on campus in residence halls and participate in activities like sports, arts and crafts, music and dances. Cost: Tuition for 2019 is $4,200 with a $100 application fee. Application Deadline: May 31, 2019 or until course is full. 5. Summer at Columbia College of Chicago in Chicago. QUIZ: IS AN OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE RIGHT FOR YOU? Figuring out which schools should end up on your college list can feel daunting. A basic, but very helpful, element to consider while whittling down your college list is location — out-of-state versus in-state.Going out-of-state for college has many benefits: new location, a fresh start and it really opens up your options forcollege choices.
7 THINGS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS NEED TO DO THE SUMMER BEFORE Taking some time to do a little prep work during the summer can help make your last year of high school a lot less hectic. “The sooner you start , the better,” notes Elisia Howard, CEO of College Insight.. “Students often underestimate how much time it takes to work on their applications, write essays and go on tours.” 5 SOLID BACKUP PLANS FOR WHEN YOU DON’T GET ACCEPTED Here is what you can do if you don’t get accepted anywhere. 1. Apply to a Community College. If you are determined to attend school in September, use a community college as your next step. The majority have rolling admission, so you can apply at any time. Marguerite Lane, the Assistant Vice Principal for Enrollment Management at Molloy 5 COLLEGES FOR SERIOUS VIDEO GAMERS 2. Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta. If you’re into the science behind video gaming, Georgia Tech may be for you. The school specializes in the research that goes into video game development and the data collected through video gaming. In fact, the school launched an initiative called Games@Georgia Tech to promote DISCOVER STUDENT LOANS SWEEPSTAKES 2021 CollegeCovered.com was created by Discover ® Student Loans to provide students, parents and high school counselors with the know-how to plan and pay for college. This website offers a variety of resources and tips for each step of the college planning process. If you have questions about private student loans, visit DiscoverStudentLoans.com or call 1-800-STUDENT anytime 24/7.COLLEGE COVERED
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HOW TO FIND A COSIGNER IF YOUR PARENTS AREN'T AN OPTION While Blontz recognizes that every situation is different, he recommends turning to immediate family if that’s an option for you. “It can be awkward to ask those outside the immediate family for this assistance,” he points out, and he’s right. This is a big request. Your cosigner is financially responsible for your studentloans.
7 SCHOOLS THAT DON’T REQUIRE FRESHMEN TO LIVE ON CAMPUS If you want the full four-year experience minus the dorm room, here are seven schools that don’t require freshmen to live on campus. 1. University of Wisconsin–Madison. Each year nearly 10% of freshmen choose not to live on campus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. For students who take the off-campus route, UW provides assistance SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS TO CONSIDER BEFORE COLLEGE Students will also live on campus in residence halls and participate in activities like sports, arts and crafts, music and dances. Cost: Tuition for 2019 is $4,200 with a $100 application fee. Application Deadline: May 31, 2019 or until course is full. 5. Summer at Columbia College of Chicago in Chicago. QUIZ: IS AN OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE RIGHT FOR YOU? Figuring out which schools should end up on your college list can feel daunting. A basic, but very helpful, element to consider while whittling down your college list is location — out-of-state versus in-state.Going out-of-state for college has many benefits: new location, a fresh start and it really opens up your options forcollege choices.
7 THINGS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS NEED TO DO THE SUMMER BEFORE Taking some time to do a little prep work during the summer can help make your last year of high school a lot less hectic. “The sooner you start , the better,” notes Elisia Howard, CEO of College Insight.. “Students often underestimate how much time it takes to work on their applications, write essays and go on tours.” 5 SOLID BACKUP PLANS FOR WHEN YOU DON’T GET ACCEPTED Here is what you can do if you don’t get accepted anywhere. 1. Apply to a Community College. If you are determined to attend school in September, use a community college as your next step. The majority have rolling admission, so you can apply at any time. Marguerite Lane, the Assistant Vice Principal for Enrollment Management at Molloy 5 COLLEGES FOR SERIOUS VIDEO GAMERS 2. Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta. If you’re into the science behind video gaming, Georgia Tech may be for you. The school specializes in the research that goes into video game development and the data collected through video gaming. In fact, the school launched an initiative called Games@Georgia Tech to promote DISCOVER STUDENT LOANS SWEEPSTAKES 2021 CollegeCovered.com was created by Discover ® Student Loans to provide students, parents and high school counselors with the know-how to plan and pay for college. This website offers a variety of resources and tips for each step of the college planning process. If you have questions about private student loans, visit DiscoverStudentLoans.com or call 1-800-STUDENT anytime 24/7.COLLEGE COVERED
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7 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR COLLEGE APPLICATION ESSAY STAND OUT Grades and test scores are important components, but numbers only tell part of the story. Colleges are interested in seeing a full picture of each applicant, and the essay is a real opportunity for students to let their personalities shine. When comparing students with similar scores and extracurricular involvement, a compelling essay can lift an application to the top of the pile. IS A COLLEGE DEGREE NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS? A Degree Can Boost Your Income, and Improve Your Résumé. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, earning potential and educational attainment are directly related. For instance, bachelor’s degree holders over age 25 earned an average of $1,248 per week in 2019 versus those who completed only high school and earned $746 per week. DISCOVER STUDENT LOANS SWEEPSTAKES 2021 CollegeCovered.com was created by Discover ® Student Loans to provide students, parents and high school counselors with the know-how to plan and pay for college. This website offers a variety of resources and tips for each step of the college planning process. If you have questions about private student loans, visit DiscoverStudentLoans.com or call 1-800-STUDENT anytime 24/7. CAN MY COLLEGE ADMISSION BE REVOKED? Instead, course correct. When slipping grades are the issue, colleges will typically send a warning letter. Shapiro cites a former student who had one grade nosedive and received a message from Cornell, where he had been accepted, informing him that if he didn’t improve, his admission would be revoked. Armed with this information, he brought WHEN SHOULD YOU PUT DOWN YOUR COLLEGE ENROLLMENT DEPOSIT Congratulations! But there’s still work to be done because now you need to decide when to put down your enrollment deposit. The pressure you may feel to send in that deposit and commit to a college can feel overwhelming, but there are several factors to weigh before you do. DO NO-NEED APPLICANTS HAVE AN ADVANTAGE OVER THOSE WHO Need-aware admissions policies are controversial, according to Erin Goodnow, co-founder and CEO of Going Ivy, because they can give students without financial need a leg up. “If an admissions committee is on the fence about admitting a student, his or her ability to pay could make aCOLLEGE COVERED
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9 RESOURCES EVERY COLLEGE COUNSELOR SHOULD USE 8. Niche. Consult this regularly updated, data-driven site that ranks schools in myriad ways — including the best online schools, the best food and the best no-application-fee colleges — as well as by state, major, admissions, campus, student life and academics. 7 THINGS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS NEED TO DO THE SUMMER BEFORE Taking some time to do a little prep work during the summer can help make your last year of high school a lot less hectic. “The sooner you start , the better,” notes Elisia Howard, CEO of College Insight.. “Students often underestimate how much time it takes to work on their applications, write essays and go on tours.” QUIZ: IS AN OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE RIGHT FOR YOU? Figuring out which schools should end up on your college list can feel daunting. A basic, but very helpful, element to consider while whittling down your college list is location — out-of-state versus in-state.Going out-of-state for college has many benefits: new location, a fresh start and it really opens up your options forcollege choices.
HOW TO TURN A COLLEGE REJECTION INTO A COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE Write a thoughtful letter — not an e-mail but an actual letter sent by snail mail — and explain that you still believe that the school is the best fit for you and that you plan to reapply or transfer and you are fully committed to attending if accepted. A positively wordedletter
HOW COUNSELORS CAN STRENGTHEN RELATIONSHIPS WITH ADMISSION Sharing information quickly and clearly is key to creating a meaningful relationship with admission officers. This is especially true when a college reaches out for additional information regarding a student’s application. “The high school counselor is the go-to point person for colleges. So, if missing any important 6 TYPES OF ESSAYS COLLEGE ADMISSIONS OFFICERS ARE TIRED OFSEE MORE ONCOLLEGECOVERED.COM
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9 RESOURCES EVERY COLLEGE COUNSELOR SHOULD USE 8. Niche. Consult this regularly updated, data-driven site that ranks schools in myriad ways — including the best online schools, the best food and the best no-application-fee colleges — as well as by state, major, admissions, campus, student life and academics. 7 THINGS HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS NEED TO DO THE SUMMER BEFORE Taking some time to do a little prep work during the summer can help make your last year of high school a lot less hectic. “The sooner you start , the better,” notes Elisia Howard, CEO of College Insight.. “Students often underestimate how much time it takes to work on their applications, write essays and go on tours.” QUIZ: IS AN OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE RIGHT FOR YOU? Figuring out which schools should end up on your college list can feel daunting. A basic, but very helpful, element to consider while whittling down your college list is location — out-of-state versus in-state.Going out-of-state for college has many benefits: new location, a fresh start and it really opens up your options forcollege choices.
HOW TO TURN A COLLEGE REJECTION INTO A COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE Write a thoughtful letter — not an e-mail but an actual letter sent by snail mail — and explain that you still believe that the school is the best fit for you and that you plan to reapply or transfer and you are fully committed to attending if accepted. A positively wordedletter
HOW COUNSELORS CAN STRENGTHEN RELATIONSHIPS WITH ADMISSION Sharing information quickly and clearly is key to creating a meaningful relationship with admission officers. This is especially true when a college reaches out for additional information regarding a student’s application. “The high school counselor is the go-to point person for colleges. So, if missing any important 6 TYPES OF ESSAYS COLLEGE ADMISSIONS OFFICERS ARE TIRED OFSEE MORE ONCOLLEGECOVERED.COM
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CollegeCovered.com was created by Discover ® Student Loans to provide students, parents and high school counselors with the know-how to plan and pay for college. This website offers a variety of resources and tips for each step of the college planning process. If you have questions about private student loans, visit DiscoverStudentLoans.com or call 1-800-STUDENT anytime 24/7. 7 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR COLLEGE APPLICATION ESSAY STAND OUT Grades and test scores are important components, but numbers only tell part of the story. Colleges are interested in seeing a full picture of each applicant, and the essay is a real opportunity for students to let their personalities shine. When comparing students with similar scores and extracurricular involvement, a compelling essay can lift an application to the top of the pile. QUIZ: WHAT TYPE OF COLLEGE IS THE BEST FIT FOR ME Take our quiz for inspiration on where to apply. There are about 3,000 four-year colleges and universities in America, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. So it’s no wonder that zeroing in on which college is the best fit can be overwhelming, especially when taking into account the cost of various colleges andfinancial
PRIVATE COLLEGE VS. STATE COLLEGE: THE DEBATE According to the College Board, the average cost for tuition and fees per year for an in-state student attending a public school during 2020–21 was $10,560. For out-of-state students attending public schools, it rose to $27,020. For students enrolled at private institutions, the bill came in at $37,650. These costs do not includeroom and board.
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