by Lee Norwood | Jan 20, 2023 | College Admissions, Senior Year
If a student has been deferred from a college during the early action application season, there will be specific ways that the particular university would ask that you let the know if you would like to stay on their list and be reviewed during the Regular Admissions...
by Lee Norwood | Jan 5, 2023 | College Admissions, Senior Year, Uncategorized
At this point in the year, most top schools have let students from the Early Applications and Early Decision round know their results. We are celebrating all of the acceptances with you!! If you’ve been deferred or denied, we want you to take a minute and think about...
by guestblogger | Jan 4, 2023 | College Admissions, Junior Year
An article adapted from one of our colleagues. and sprinkled with some of our original love. The original author is unknown. Your baby is one step closer to leaving the nest and you want to help! That is normal. College is their next milestone and you want to jump in...
by Lee Norwood | Dec 14, 2022 | College Admissions, Junior Year, Senior Year, Student Life, Uncategorized
As I head to Raleigh to for my daughter’s college graduation, I am filled with emotion. I am so proud of her, and in awe of her accomplishments and with the speed of time passing when you look backward. How is it over so fast? Did Covid make it feel like her...
by Lee Norwood | Dec 5, 2022 | College Admissions, Extra Curricular
3 Benefits Of An Independent Study Or Capstone Project Independent studies or capstone projects allow students to pursue an area of personal interest in greater depth than the standard curriculum allows. But the benefits reach far beyond their interests. So as...
by Lee Norwood | Nov 15, 2022 | College Admissions, Testing
by Adriane Donkers, Independent College Consultant Students diagnosed with a physical or learning disability or mental illness may wonder if they can attend college. In short, the answer is absolutely, but it will take some extra research, understanding the laws, and...