Evenings News.com
Community News and Information
Submit a Story
Search

News Categories  
 
 Auto and Truck
 
 Babies
 
 Back To School
 
 Beauty
 
 Books and Magazines
 
 Bridal Articles and News
 
 Business News
 
 Charity
 
 Children
 
 Cleaning
 
 Community News
 
 Computers and The Internet
 
 Consumer News
 
 Decorating
 
 Education
 
 Employment
 
 Entertainment
 
 Environment
 
 Family
 
 Fashion News
 
 Food and Entertaining
 
 Gadgets and Gizmos
 
 Green Living
 
 Gift Ideas
 
 Health
 
 Healthy Living
 
 Holidays
 
 Home
 
 Home Improvements
 
 Household Hints
 
 How To
 
 Human Interest
 
 Insurance
 
 Lawns and Gardens
 
 Mind, Body and Soul
 
 Outdoor Living and Recreation
 
 Paranormal and Metaphysical
 
 Parenting
 
 Pets
 
 Real Estate
 
 Relationships
 
 Science and Technology
 
 Senior Living
 
 Technology
 
 Teenagers
 
 Toys and Hobbies
 
 Vacations, Travel and Leisure
 
 Weight Loss
 
 Women
 
 Artículos de las Noticias en Español

Education Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Avoid Common Mistakes When Applying To College
By
Dec 5, 2007, 20:10

RSS Feed
Email this article
 Printer friendly page

Article Translations: English German Spanish French Italian Portuguese Japanese Korean Chinese
(NAPSI)-Applying to a college or university can be one of life's most important and stressful times. To help smooth the application process for students and their families, J. Leon Washington, dean of admissions and financial aid at Lehigh University, offers the following advice:

• Start Early-Give yourself ample time to get through the college selection and application process. A great time to begin is spring of your junior year of high school, although some students start sooner. Make a short list of colleges where you plan to apply and take time to visit each college to determine the right fit for you. Ideally, start early enough to allow yourself time to reflect on the application and put your best foot forward.

• Check Application for Accuracy and Completeness-Common errors such as typos or incomplete information can make or break your opportunity. Before you submit your application, be sure to review it carefully. Don't depend solely on spell-check-be sure you proofread the application to avoid careless mistakes. Many colleges offer an online checklist for students to check the status of their application and ensure that all required items have been submitted. Take charge of the process and actively keep track of your application.

• Keep Copies of What You Submit-Even in this technologically connected world, items can get misplaced. If you apply to eight schools, you should have copies of all eight applications. In addition, with the increase of online applications, be sure you get a confirmation of your submission. This way, if a college or university says that they did not receive your application, you can resend proof.

• Be Aware of Deadlines-What are the deadlines for early decision vs. regular decision? What are the deadlines for applying for financial aid? Meeting deadlines is so critical that you should consider submitting your application days or even weeks before the due date. Ultimately, being organized can make the difference between your application being seriously considered or not.

Most importantly, be sure to take time to enjoy the process. "Amidst all the hype, drama and angst of today's world of college admissions, it's critical to remember to take a deep breath and have fun," said Washington.

© Copyright by Eveningsnews.com

Top of Page

Education
Latest Headlines
How to Get Scholarship Money
Quick Tips for Filing for Federal Financial Aid
Free Education, Abundant Opportunities for Farm and Public Health Veterinarians
Unfinished Business: More Adults Returning To College
Aerospace and Aviation Are More Than Modest Job Prospects
Morehead State University to Complete Unique Space Science Facility in 2009
Get the Inside Scoop on Universities Quickly Online
Student Tips: Make Your University Application Stand Out From the Crowd
Avoid Common Mistakes When Applying To College
Tips On Saving For A Child's Future College Education
Getting Prepared For Tuition Costs
Putting The Power Of Words To Work
A Study Guide For Student Loan Literacy
High-Speed Internet Gives Students A Competitive Advantage
Controlling College Debt
Helping Teen Girls Tap a Future in Science and Technology
Personal Finance 101: Tips For Students
Distance Learning Options Changing the Face of Home Schooling
Smarter Ways To Prep For College Costs
Final Year Of High School Is The Time To Get Plans In Order For College