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Chhaya Shetty

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Date: April 25, 2017 at 8:00:10 AM EDT
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Extra Help: College Admissions

APRIL 25, 2017
 
The countdown to National College Decision Day has begun. Teens typically have until May 1 to submit a deposit. When making this big decision, teens should think about finances, do some soul-searching and follow these other tips. Remember to tell your children not to overthink their final choice.

Families that need a break from the decision-making process can explore our 2017 Best High Schools rankings, released today. See how well your state did and view our Best Charter Schools, Best Magnet Schools and Best High Schools for STEM rankings.

Have a great day,

The U.S. News Education newsletter team: Alexandra @alipannoni, Allison @aegualtieri and Briana @B_Boyington.​


Make a Final College Decision

We asked families to tell us what factors will determine where their teen will go to college. See what Twitter users said below. 

Distance from home and intended majors were among the deciding factors for some students. See what other advice college students have shared in the past about the decision-making process here and learn how to research campus safety here.

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Extra Credit: Pick High School Courses

Before younger students finalize schedules for next year, parents can learn about college-level classes and AVID, a college readiness program.

Rising seniors with flexibility in their schedules could consider courses that allow them to explore potential careers. Read more here


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Rankings Spotlight

 

At some colleges and universities, like Denison University in Ohio and Pomona College in California, most students live on campus until they graduate.

Check out all the schools with the highest percent of students living in university housing here and all the Best Colleges rankings ​​here.


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U.S. News Path to College Scholarship

 
We’re excited to announce a new option to help families reduce the cost of college! The U.S. News Path to College Scholarship is open to U.S. freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors in U.S. public or private high schools who plan to pursue a full-time undergrad degree immediately following high school graduation. Applications are due by June 2. 

College Compass: Find the Right Fit

 
Trying to decide on colleges to visit? U.S. News & World Report’s College Compass provides access to detailed info on campus life, financial aid data on more than 1,800 schools and our My Fit engine, which ranks schools based on the factors you care about.

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Suvarnay Yenigalla

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Apr 30, 2017, 8:30:59 PM4/30/17
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Thank you Chaya

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