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The Ultimate College Application Checklist for Seniors: CollegeAdvisor x StudyLab

Student Research Foundation

In this article, we’ll go over everything you need to know about how to apply to college, including: Understanding college application requirements Keeping up with your college application checklist Building a balanced college list Writing standout college essays Asking for letters of recommendation Applying for financial aid, and more!

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The “Non-Launch” of the 2024–25 FAFSA

College Planners of America

The 2024–25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available through a soft launch by the Federal Student Aid (FSA) office of the U.S. The FSA released the following announcement on December 31, 2023: “During the soft launch, the FAFSA form will be available while we monitor site performance and form functionality.

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New Admissions Counselor Resource Center

EAB

Learn the basics of organizing your visit schedule. FAFSA Resource Center. Adaptable, ready-to-use content to encourage FAFSA submissions. This guide covers basic information about FAFSA submission and financial aid, including a financial aid vocab cheat sheet. Tips for Campus Tours. Improve your tours. Plan your visits.

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Transfer Advocate Blog, Issue 10

Missouri State Academic Advising and Transfer Cent

Students interested in applying for the MoState Access Award must submit their FAFSA to MSU by February 1. Inside Higher Ed Article. The annual COTA Conference is scheduled for Friday, February 24 th in Jefferson City MO at the Truman State Office Building, to run from 9am-3pm. Learn more about the MoState Access Award.

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Dear David 2.0: Unmasking the College Board’s Profiteering at Educators’ Expense

The Counseling Geek

Dear David 2.0: Unmasking the College Board's Profiteering at Educators' Expense Dear David (it’s me again), This is a follow up to my original letter titled Dear David: An Open Letter to The College Board written in May of 2019.

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