College Admissions Information
By Edward Raver, published Jun 18, 2006
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While a students' search for a post-secondary institution can be a frustrating one, the process to get into that college or university can be an even more stressful situation. In addition to the college application for enrollment itself, a student must also apply for financial aid and residence hall space if entering as an incoming freshman. The latter, however, do not matter if the student does not get into the school to begin with.
Most college admissions representatives will say applying for college is a time consuming process that should be done carefully and accurately. The first thing admissions officers look for that can make or break and admission application, is whether or not the application was submitted by the deadline. This simple piece of the process is usually what determines if an excellent application even gets considered for admission. The second thing that is considered is the grade point average (GPA) and the class rank of the student. If a student has a 4.0 GPA, but is only ranked 40th in a class of 150, the application might not stand out as much to an admissions officer as someone who has a 3.5 GPA, but was ranked 5th in their class. This also aligns with the fact that admissions officers also consider the rigor of the high school curriculum when looking at the GPA. If everyone graduating from a particular high school has a 4.0 GPA, that might be a signal to an admission representative that the curriculum at that school may not be difficult enough for that student to be successful in a college program.
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