If You Want to Be Accepted to Your Top-Choice College, You Must Adhere to Several College Deadlines

What are the Most Important Deadlines?

The most important deadlines that you must adhere to are listed below.

  • Standardized test deadlines: SAT I, ACT, SAT II
  • College Application Deadline –

  • everything must be in that date [including your letters of recommendation.  Nothing is read until everything is complete]:
  • All Financial Aid Deadlines:

Money disappears as time goes on. If you require financial aid, you must get your application in on time.

  • FAFSA deadline [varies according to the college]
  • CSS Profile deadline [varies according to the college]
  • Institutional Aid Deadlines [vary according to the college

Now, let’s find out what other college application steps can help you get admitted to your top-choice college.

We recommend that all students have a college admissions consultant work on their behalf during the rigorous and time-consuming college application process.

You cannot afford any mistakes during the process.  To find out more specific advantages of having your own success coach, click the following link to determine why you need a college admissions consultant. 

With us as your college admissions consultant, we help you focus on:

  • Determining your most important college admissions criteria,
  • Writing the all-important essay,
  • Securing superb letters of recommendation,
  • Completing financial aid applications, or
  • Applying for college scholarships.

As a college admissions consultant, I have helped students emphasize such unique and desirable qualities such as:

  • Being home schooled for a portion of their education
  • Spending an academic year in China
  • Spending an academic year in France
  • Being a varsity athlete on a National championship team
  • Explaining the hard lessons learned from dropping out of school, and
  • Mentoring younger college-bound students.

They wrote compelling college essays and created college applications that revealed who they truly were. You must remember that college admissions officers generally like people. Once they get to know a student who submits an engaging personal statement, they may find it just a bit harder to reject such an attractive person.

What unique qualities do you want to emphasize?

My mission is to increase the numbers of motivated, hard-working students attending colleges and universities in the United States.

I have previously concentrated my consulting efforts on helping underrepresented students reap the benefits of higher education. However, I do work with students of all races or ethnicities.

So, regardless of race/ethnicity, whether you’re a straight-A student or a high school dropout, if you’re serious about going to college, I can help you.

Hi, I’m Angela Arnold. Welcome to my website, College Admissions411.com. I’m a college consultant, retired teacher, author, advisor, mentor, and tutor to college-bound high school students and their families.

I’ve guided many students on their path towards college, and I can help you, too.

Getting accepted to college has never been more competitive and stressful than it is today. In fact, we are falling behind. The challenges are such that some of today’s students may become the first demographic of Americans since World War II who are less educated than their parents.

Today’s economy is tough on just about everyone, but the people who are struggling the most are those who have not graduated from college.

Those applicants who are able to effectively promote themselves – without bragging – to the college admissions officers will generally be successful.

That’s where a college admissions consultant, like myself, comes in.  We make sure that you and your family are thoroughly informed about the college admissions process so that you can make the right decisions every step of the way.

I’ve included lots of information on this blog, and I will be updating it regularly … But of course, there’s so much more to know.

Right now, just sit back and relax as you go through my blog.

I’d love to answer any of your questions, and I welcome your comments.  You can reply to my blog postings and be assured that I will read and respond to your most pressing issues.

If you’d like to schedule a free 15-minute consultation simply click the “Book Now” button on the right sidebar underneath the royal blue “Free College Admissions Advice” bar.  Students and minor children under 18 years old must have your parents book this consultation for you.
So, again, welcome to my blog.  I congratulate you on taking this step towards getting accepted to your dream college, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

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