This week in college admissions, Syracuse appoints a new leader, state legislators propose caps on scholarships for international students, U.S. universities in the Middle East move classes online, and Florida seeks to limit non-resident student enrollment at top universities. Syracuse University recently appointed a new chancellor and president: J. Michael Haynie, currently serving as a […]
Community Service and College Admissions
Learn about the role community service plays in your college applications.
Advice to Sophomores: How to Avoid Becoming Overwhelmed
High school sophomores: with spring break on the horizon, now is a good time to plan for some well-deserved rest and relaxation.
This Week in College Admissions – 2/27/26
Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions.
For Parents: Making the Most of College Campus Visits
Advice for parents on making the most of college campus visits.
This Week in College Admissions – 2/20/26
This week in college admissions, the Justice Department files a lawsuit against Harvard, Penn’s former president moves to Georgetown, UVA launches a career-readiness initiative, and projected salaries rise for college graduates. The Justice Department has filed a new lawsuit against Harvard, arguing that the university is withholding information by refusing to hand over records about […]
Admissions and Testing Update: Winter 2026
Expert Admissions hosted a webinar with Dr. Bari Norman, our Co-founder and Head Counselor, and Sasha DeWind, Executive Director of Tutor Associates. We discussed recent admissions trends, testing strategy and pacing, expectations for extracurricular involvement, and more.
This Week in College Admissions – 2/13/26
Get caught up on the latest news in college admissions.
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