Getting into college, one step at a time.
The road to college should be exciting, not stressful. Here’s how you can take it one step at a time, cut down on stress, and help your child build an application that stands out.
Starting high school is a big deal. Don’t worry about standardized tests like the ACT or SAT just yet—there will be plenty of time for those later. Instead, encourage your child to focus on:
The summer between Sophomore and Junior year is the ideal time for students to prep for the ACT or SAT. Why?
Junior year is key for college-bound students. Here’s what they should focus on:
The end is finally in sight! There are only a few more steps to take before those acceptance letters start to roll in. Here’s what needs to be done:
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Connect with our featured colleges to find schools that both match your interests and are looking for students like you.
Join athletes who were discovered, recruited & often received scholarships after connecting with NCSA's 42,000 strong network of coaches.
168,000 students rate everything from their professors to their campus social scene.