Search the blog:

College Acceptance, SAT/ACT, Test Optional Christina Taber-Kewene College Acceptance, SAT/ACT, Test Optional Christina Taber-Kewene

Test Optional Admissions Trends in 2024

First Dartmouth, now Yale? What does “test flexible” mean? This post will help you decide whether or not to test prep in 2024. Remember to check the score ranges as well as what % of applicants submit scores using each school’s Common Data Set. another factor is which major you’re selecting: some majors in each school require test scores for automatic (or direct) admission including popular programs like the Kelley business school at Indiana University.

Read More

College Acceptance Trends for Class of 2024

Who would have thought that the University of Tennessee would be deferring and denying so many high stats kids? Other schools, like Clemson and the University of South Carolina, are deferring high percentages of out-of-state students as their application numbers soar. This year I have seen multiple high stats students offered a place at Penn State only if they would begin in the summer– an option that used to be offered just to students with much lower stats. And schools like Northeastern and the University of Miami continue to offer students spots on their main campuses only after they do a semester abroad or on a different US campus.

Read More

The Growing Trend of Getting Wait Listed

Getting placed on a school’s wait list rather than receiving an offer of admission can feel like a very remote second place. Wait lists can move, though, so opaque as the list may be-- am I first in line? 2,415th?-- act now to keep your spot if you are still interested in the school.

Read More
College Acceptance, Acceptance Trends, College Admissions Christina Taber-Kewene College Acceptance, Acceptance Trends, College Admissions Christina Taber-Kewene

Global Starts, Summer Starts and Bridge Programs

What Happened to Starting College on a Main Campus in the Fall?

The traditional on-campus freshman start in September seems to be going the way of the slide rule and cursive writing, at least for some students. More and more colleges are sending students to satellite campuses, summer start, spring start, and international programs, staggering start times across dates and locations to enroll as many students as possible while still having enough room in classes and in student housing.

Read More