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Final Admissions Decisions Class of 2025
High school seniors have been receiving their final admissions outcomes over the last few weeks of March. Admissions season now unofficially culminates today with Ivy Day, when colleges in the Ivy League release their decisions. Some of our students will feel like they won the lottery today; others will have their dreams shattered.
As we head toward May 1, the enrollment deadline for US colleges, our students are asking these questions, and you may be too:
- Is there any chance to get off of a college’s waitlist? If so, what can I do to maximize my chances? 
- I can’t afford my top choice school. When and how should I negotiate for more aid? 
- How do I know which college to choose when I have multiple good options? 
- What do I need to do after I accept my offer and enroll at my college? 
Changes are coming for the ACT starting in April 2025!
Learn about upcoming changes to the ACT college admissions exam.
2025 Early Decision (ED) and Early Action (EA) College Admissions Trends
Learn about the increasingly competitive landscape of college admissions trends in 2025. Some questions this addresses are: What early trends are we seeing in acceptances for the Class of 2025? Which trends from recent years remain, and what is changing this year? What do we predict for regular decision (spring) outcomes? How does the test optional movement and some colleges’ return to requiring test scores affect admissions moving forward? What will happen with SAT and ACT test requirements in the future?
What To Do With Your ED/EA Outcomes
It’s the best thing EVER when you are admitted to your Early Decision school. You are done with applications (except in some cases) and ready to attend your dream school next year. Similarly, Early Action results present you with admissions decisions before the regular decision pool of applicants so that you can begin to breathe a bit easier and start narrowing your focus. But if you are deferred or denied, you have some decisions to make.
What Should I Do this Summer?
What should high school students do in the summer? What if I need a break this summer? What if I need to work or take care of family members this summer? Should I pay for a pre-college summer program? Does it matter that the school offering the program is “elite?” How do I demonstrate my interest/experience in a particular academic subject?
Interviews and Video Introductions for College Admissions
The vast majority of colleges and universities in the US do not interview students; however, for those that do, the purpose, focus, and timing can vary greatly, depending on the school. This blog covers how to prepare for interviews with highly selective colleges, and also discusses the growing trend of video introductions in the college application process.
 
                         
 
 
 
 
