The most up-to-date version of the best-selling guide to college admissions for over twenty years
Newly revised and thoroughly updated, the fifth edition of Admission Matters continues to be the go-to guide for students and families seeking help with the college admissions process. Higher education experts Sally P. Springer, Ph.D., Joyce Vining Morgan, Ph.D., Nancy Griesemer, M.A., and Jon Reider, Ph.D., deliver a practical and accessible roadmap for a successful admissions outcome, whether the student is a high school freshman or a senior about to apply to college. Reassuring and easy to read, Admission Matters provides deep insight into a process that has become increasingly complex and unpredictable with each passing year.
In the fifth edition, readers will learn how to build a balanced college list, when to apply, what goes into crafting a compelling application, how colleges make decisions, how financial aid works, and more. Admission Matters offers real-world expert advice for all students, whether they're aiming for an Ivy or a state school close to home.
The book provides practical guidance for students and families whether they come from an under-resourced background or one that has provided abundant opportunities.
Admission Matters also includes much-needed information for students with special circumstances, including students with disabilities, international students, transfers, and non-traditional students. Athletes, artists and performers, and homeschoolers will also have many of their questions answered as they plan for and apply to college.
Admission Matters also provides the latest information on:
The shift to test-optional or test-free admissions at many schools and what that means for you The transition to an adaptive, digital format for the SAT
Changes to the federal process for financial aid What selective colleges are increasingly looking for when faced with growing numbers of applications Differences among colleges and how to choose the ""best fit"" schools Early decision and early action applications and when they make sense And much more...
The latest edition of Admission Matters remains the gold standard in guides to the ever-changing and often intimidating process of college admissions.
Acknowledgments xi Introduction xiii Part 1 What You Need to Know Before You Begin 1 1 Why Has College Admissions Become So Competitive? 3 2 What Do Colleges Look for in an Applicant? 19 3 How Do Colleges Make Their Decisions? 45 4 How Colleges (and Students) Differ: Finding What Fits 58 Part 2 Making the Right Choices for You 95 5 Building Your College List 97 6 A New Look at Testing 124 7 Deciding About Early Decision and Other Early Options 145 8 Paying the Bill 159 Part 3 Tackling Your Applications 191 9 Applying Well, Part I: The Application and the Essay 193 10 Applying Well, Part II: Recommendations, Interviews, and Activities 209 11 Making the Most of Your Special Talents 229 12 Students with Special Circumstances 254 13 International Students Applying to Study in the U.S. and U.S. Students Applying to Study Internationally 277 Part 4 Bringing the Process to a Close 305 14 Making Your Decision After the Colleges Make Theirs 307 15 What Matters Most: Advice to Parents and Students 329 College Preparation Timeline 339 Resources 349 Notes 359 About the Authors 367 Index 369
Sally P. Springer, PhD, Associate Chancellor Emerita at the University of California, Davis is a psychologist with over 35 years’ experience in higher education as a professor and academic administrator. In “rewirement” she helps students on their path to??college. Joyce Vining Morgan, PhD, began her long career in education as a college professor and transitioned to teaching high school; becoming a college counselor bridged the two. A retired certified educational planner, she mentors students and new colleagues. Nancy Griesemer, MA, is a freelance writer and independent educational consultant with decades of experience in education. A??long-time advocate for greater transparency in college admissions, she coaches families and colleagues on the process. Jon Reider, PhD, has a long career in education that includes 15 years as an admissions officer at Stanford University and 18 years as director of college counseling at San Francisco University High School. He currently works as an advisor and speaker.