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Wellesley Books’ Holiday Recommendations
Whether you are heading away for the holidays or just cozying up at home, Wellesley [...] Continue Reading →
Summer Programs – Upcoming Deadlines
The leaves are starting to fall, so it may seem too early to consider summer [...] Continue Reading →
Exploring St. Olaf College
For high school students and parents considering college options, St. Olaf College offers not just [...] Continue Reading →
Every Essay Counts! How To Tackle the “Why This College?” Prompt
Many colleges ask a variation on the “Why do you want to attend our college?" [...] Continue Reading →
Hidden Gem: Washington & Jefferson College
The college also boasts one of the highest proportions of students who go on [...] Continue Reading →
Researching Colleges in Four Steps
Even as the seniors begin the agonizing wait for their college admissions letters, juniors are [...] Continue Reading →
November To-Dos
Here are some tasks for high school students to focus on in November. Now [...] Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Saint Joseph’s University
Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia is evolving to better serve its students, particularly following its [...] Continue Reading →
Student Athletes and The College Admissions Process
In an earlier post, we reviewed how and when prospective student athletes should approach college [...] Continue Reading →
October To-Do List
In October, seniors must put the finishing touches on their applications to be ready [...] Continue Reading →
Revision and Editing: What Makes A College Essay Work?
So you have written a first draft of your college essay, and deep down you [...] Continue Reading →
Acing The College Admissions Interview
Most admissions interviews take place on the college campus. Fall is here, and [...] Continue Reading →
September To-Do List
Stay on track this fall with a to-do list. This September to-do list [...] Continue Reading →
Feeling Lonely? Five Tips for College First-Years
While adjusting to your new life in college, reach out and join groups. [...] Continue Reading →
College Parents and Post Drop-Off Blues
In the past few weeks, eager college first-years and their parents packed boxes for shipping [...] Continue Reading →
How Not to Write an Admissions Essay: Pitfalls You Can (and Should) Avoid
Student writing a college admissions essay. There are many ways to write a [...] Continue Reading →
A Call for Help May Be The Secret To College Success
Why is asking for help so hard? The expectations of college are much different from [...] Continue Reading →
Common Application Tips
Tips and tricks about the Common Application. The Common Application, accepted by [...] Continue Reading →
Spotlight Carnegie Mellon University
A statue of Scotty, CMU's official mascot. Touring colleges is an important part [...] Continue Reading →
Contacting a College Coach – Advice for the Prospective Student Athlete
High school athletes devote many hours to their sport, and those who have been standouts [...] Continue Reading →
2024 Summer Reading List from Wellesley Books
It's finally summertime, so grab a book from this summer reading list suggested by [...] Continue Reading →
June To-Dos
These June to-dos are helpful to keep in mind to begin the summer. Plan [...] Continue Reading →
The College Search for LGBTQ+ Students
Researching the campus culture can help students see if the college is affirming of [...] Continue Reading →
Five Tips for Generating College Essay Topics
The main college essay in the Common Application is often referred to as a personal [...] Continue Reading →
2024 Matriculation
American University* Bard College* Bates College Bennington College* Boston College* Boston University Brown University Bryant [...] Continue Reading →
Hidden Gem: University of Dayton
The University of Dayton offers programs in business, engineering, education, health sciences, and liberal [...] Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Lehigh University
Lehigh University is located in Bethlehem, PA, in the heart of the Lehigh Valley. PC: [...] Continue Reading →
15 Country-Wide (Or Couch-Accessible) Summer Ideas
Have you made plans for the summer yet? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with [...] Continue Reading →
How to Prepare for the ACT or SAT with Learning Differences
As the founder of Educational Advocates College Consulting, I know how difficult preparing for the [...] Continue Reading →
Webinar: Applying to College for Students with ADHD and Learning Differences
Join us for a webinar: Applying to College for Students with ADHD and Learning Differences [...] Continue Reading →
Class of 2024 College Acceptances
Early college acceptances are out and this is where our Class of 2024 students have [...] Continue Reading →
College Spotlight: Case Western Reserve University
Nestled in the vibrant University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) [...] Continue Reading →
Not Accepted to Your Preferred College: Don’t Take It Personally
While it may be difficult to be positive right now, a shift in perspective [...] Continue Reading →
The Silver Lining of Not Being Accepted to a Preferred College
It's hard to face disappointment, especially in light of all the hard work you [...] Continue Reading →
Holiday Book Recommendations 2023 by Wellesley Books
Whether you are heading away for the holidays or just cozying up at home, these [...] Continue Reading →
Five Inspiring Gift Ideas for High School Students
With the holidays right around the corner, check out this list of gift ideas for [...] Continue Reading →
Summer Programs With Early Deadlines
The United States Senate Youth Program Interested in government and politics? The deadline is approaching [...] Continue Reading →
Ghouls, The Discarded Souls of Taylor Swift, and Design Degrees
Did you notice that Halloween decorating reached a whole new level of seriousness this year? It has become a competitive sport in some neighborhoods.
Write With The Greats: 5 Notable College Creative Writing Majors (and Minors)
These writing programs include a strong faculty of award-winning writers, writing competitions, and author visiting series. 1. NYU’s minor in creative writing offers undergraduates the opportunity to study under award-winning writers such as Jo Ann Beard, Anne Carson, and Rick Moody. “Words bounce. Words, if you let them, will do what they want to [...] Continue Reading →
Go Back To School With These Creative Resources
There are still a few more weeks of summer before students head back to school so why not make the most of the time. These five resources and ideas will encourage your creativity and inspire you to be more mindful. Self-care is scientifically beneficial for your mental health, confidence and overall happiness. Start new habits now and bring them into the school year with you. 1. Libby is a free audiobook [...] Continue Reading →
Be Well On Campus: 5 Colleges With Strong Wellness Programs
“Today is your day to start fresh, to eat right, to train hard, to [...] Continue Reading →
Colleges With Aerospace Programs Worth Exploring
On July 20, we celebrate Space Exploration Day in honor of the first crewed [...] Continue Reading →
5 Colleges That Offer Quidditch Teams
Team sports are a great activity to get involved in at college. Photo Credit: [...] Continue Reading →
6 Of Our Favorite Colleges That Offer Experiential Environmental Studies Programs
Students at the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources have [...] Continue Reading →
Campus Spotlight: Clark University
Clark University students gather on the lawn across from the Shaich Family Alumni [...] Continue Reading →
Six Library Reading Challenges and Events to Encourage Your Summer Book Pile
It’s finally summertime at long last and the best way to relax (we think) [...] Continue Reading →
Cyber Security Programs
Cybersecurity may be the major for you if you are interested in computer [...] Continue Reading →
Deep Dive Into Design, Explore Creative Writing, Attend Mini-Med School, and More
Summer time is a great time to take hobbies a step further. [...] Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Villanova University
Bartley Hall, PC: mac0507, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons This is the [...] Continue Reading →
Five Tasks to Master Before You Leave for College
Congratulations to the soon-to-be or recent graduates! Now is a good time to take stock [...] Continue Reading →
2023 Summer Reading List from Wellesley Books
It's summer time at last, so grab a book from this summer reading list [...] Continue Reading →
College Spotlight: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
“Unity Hall, one of the most significant buildings on the growing WPI campus, represents [...] Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Lafayette College
As one of the smallest Division I colleges in the country, school spirit runs [...] Continue Reading →
ChatGPT can write an essay for you. Should you let it?
Chatbots, including ChatGPT, are artificial intelligence programs that are designed to mimic human conversation and [...] Continue Reading →
Four Tips For Reporting SAT, ACT and AP Scores To Colleges
Be prepared to send in either your ACT or SAT scores unless "test-optional" is [...] Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Colorado Colleges
CU Boulder Main Campus. PC: Nshervsampad CC-BY-SA-4.0 via WikiMedia On a trip to [...] Continue Reading →
What You Need to Know About College Admission in 2022
When: Jul 13, 2022 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Presenters: Joan Casey and Laurel [...] Continue Reading →
Tips for Getting Started on the Common Application
Check out the Common Application here. Before 1975, every college had a separate [...] Continue Reading →
Unusual College Majors That Might Just Fit You!
Check out this list of unusual college majors. There might be something here you never [...] Continue Reading →
Ode to Colby
PC: Joan Casey What lured me to Waterville, Maine on a Friday afternoon [...] Continue Reading →
2022 Summer Reading Recommendations From Our Friends At Wellesley Books
With summer approaching, it is the perfect time to select some books from our [...] Continue Reading →
From High School to College Program!
Ildi Szekely launched our new From High School to College Program. We are very excited! [...] Continue Reading →
Navigating the College Search for Students with Celiac Disease and Food Allergies
As students research colleges, they should visit the dining services section of each website [...] Continue Reading →
Academic Coaching – An Invaluable Resource on College Campuses
In the United States about 40% of undergraduate students drop out of college; a staggering [...] Continue Reading →
How to Help Teens Cope With Anxiety and Depression
Help your children focus on what activities are most important to them. [...] Continue Reading →
Educational Advocates Welcomes Ildiko Szekely
Welcome Ildi Szekely. Ildi has extensive experience in teaching, advising, and helping students transition into [...] Continue Reading →
Freshman Survival Guide by Bill McGarvey and Nora Bradbury-Haehl Book Review
The best guide for students and parents alike! The Freshman Survival Guide by [...] Continue Reading →
Campus Spotlight: University of Florida
University of Florida by Todd Van Hoosear via Creative Commons Flikr The University [...] Continue Reading →
Why Grit is Underrated
I recently read Grit: The Power and Passion of Perseverance by Angela Duckworth. With a [...] Continue Reading →
Campus Spotlight: The Ohio State University
Campus Spotlight: The Ohio State University The Ohio State University is a leading research institution [...] Continue Reading →
Welcome Laurel Weijer To The Educational Advocates Team
Laurel Weijer is an experienced teacher, counselor and admissions professional who has worked in both [...] Continue Reading →
Holiday Gift Ideas: Reading Recommendations
If you need holiday gift ideas, Wellesley Books provided a great list with suggestions for [...] Continue Reading →
Inside the Admissions Committee
By Margaret Nilsson What happens once you hit the “submit” button? While each college admissions [...] Continue Reading →
So You Want To Be A Doctor…?
High school students often imagine a career as a doctor. Maybe it’s because they or [...] Continue Reading →
Helping High School Students Manage Anxiety
Don't let the stress of this time keep you from having fun. Managing [...] Continue Reading →
Early Decision and Early Action: What You Need to Know
If you are a senior in high school, you are most likely in the final [...] Continue Reading →
Five Tips For College Visits
Try to visit when classes are in session to get a feel for what [...] Continue Reading →
The Covid-19 Prompt in the Common Application: Should you respond?
Students may opt to report how the pandemic has affected them but should weigh [...] Continue Reading →
Spotlight: North Carolina State University
This spring, our consulting team has continued to attend virtual college visits including an in-depth view [...] Continue Reading →