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    NACAC Provides a Second Chance for College Admission

    Posted May 19, 2014, 7:09 pm by Customer Service
    NACAC Provides a Second Chance for College Admission

    Every year, NACAC (National Association for College Admission Counseling) publishes the College Openings Update (The Update), a list of more than 250 colleges and universities that still have openings. Now in its 27th year, this tool offers support and information for counselors, teachers, parents, and students. High school seniors who have not yet completed the college application process or have been rejected from all schools still have a chance to go to college starting in the fall of 2014.

    The Update is a "Win-Win"

    Joyce E. Smith, NACAC CEO, says, “This announcement is a ‘win-win’ for all parties, if students need to rethink their admissions options. Part of demystifying college admission is understanding that, for many institutions, the application process is a year-round endeavor. Some colleges and families will benefit from knowing that these options are available to them each year.” The Update can also help students find last-minute housing and financial aid.

    Educators, parents, and students can view The Update until June 30, and colleges will be constantly changing their number of openings. The Update should be thought of an informational bulletin board: students can search for open spaces in colleges, and colleges can continue to fill their freshman class.

    Second Chance

    Whether a student changed their mind about college, got unlucky in the college admissions process, or needs more options for financial aid, The Update is a great tool that provides a second chance for college admission.

    Information adapted from Market Design blog.

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    Sophie Borden graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with degrees in Environmental Studies, Spanish, and Writing. She is a Marketing Associate at TeenLife and lives in Boston. She loves traveling, cooking, and dogs, especially her little rescue pup, Lily.

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