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| National College Attainment Network | A nonprofit aimed at closing equity gaps in higher education |
| While on campus, students should... | Visit departments connected to their potential areas of study, tour residence halls and find out what support services are available |
| Students can take advantage of test-preparation programs by using... | The free, personalized SAT prep offered by Khan Academy in partnership with the College Board |
| In addition to AP classes, students should also take... | Dual-enrollment courses |
| Dual-enrollment courses are... | College-level courses that allow students to earn both high school and college credit |
| What is a benefit of taking a dual-enrollment course? | It helps students financially |
| As students begin to apply for college, they should work from a list divided into... | Three categories. |
| Reach Schools | Those that are more difficult to get into |
| Target Schools | Match well with the student's qualifications |
| Likely Schools | Schools you are likely to get into either because of open enrollment or because you exceed their academic profile. |
| How many applications should students submit? | 4-5 |
| To be considered for financial aid, students must... | fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). |
| In their personal essays, students should... | Include values, goals and any experience in leadership positions |
| While applying to a school early action or early decision can possibly improve a student's chances of acceptance... | Early decision is binding, meaning you commit to attending that school if accepted. |
| If you’re putting the pen to the paper and submitting the application, submitting the FAFSA, you should... | CELEBRATE!!!!!! |