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01/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/07/2024 22:06

How to Support Your High School Student for College Admissions

Getting ready for college admissions is a journey that students and their parents take together. In this critical time in a student's life, they need emotional and strategic support from their families. Here are effective ways to help your high school student navigate the college admissions process.

Begin with a Solid Academic Foundation

The journey to college begins with academic preparation. High school grades are often the most significant part of college applications. As stated by the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), 40.5% of college admissions officers rated high school grades in college prep courses as "considerably important" in college admissions. This underscores the need for students to focus on maintaining solid grades throughout high school.

Supporting your students academically involves more than just reminding them to study. It means engaging with their educational environment. Attend parent-teacher meetings, understand their course load, and know their academic strengths and weaknesses. Consider resources like tutoring or study groups to help them maintain or improve their grades if necessary.

Master the Art of Standardized Testing

Standardized tests like the SAT or ACT are another crucial component of the college admissions process. Help your students succeed by providing them with the necessary resources, such as test prep books, courses, or tutors. It's also essential to monitor test dates and registration deadlines-creating a schedule can help manage these deadlines and reduce stress.

Remember, these tests are marathons, not sprints. Starting early and preparing methodically can make a massive difference in outcomes. Practice tests can help identify weaknesses and track improvement over time, giving your students the confidence they need on test day.

Encourage Extracurricular Involvement

Colleges look for well-rounded students who contribute to their community and show potential to contribute to the college's community. Encouraging your child to engage in extracurricular activities can give them the needed edge. Whether it's sports, music, student government, or volunteer work, these activities help develop skills from leadership to time management.

Moreover, involvement in extracurricular activities can be a deal-breaker. According to the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), 44.3% of college admissions officers rated extracurricular activities as "moderately important" in college admissions. This is significant, showing that what students do outside their classrooms is nearly as important as their academic performance.

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Navigate the Application Process Together

The actual application process can be daunting. From filling out forms to writing personal essays, each step requires attention to detail and adherence to deadlines. Help your student stay organized using a calendar for college admissions deadlines and requirements.

Work together on the personal essay. This is a student's chance to shine and show who they are beyond grades and scores. Encourage them to express their true self in their essays. Reviewing their essays for clarity and grammar can be helpful, but ensure the voice remains authentic.

Foster Emotional Support

When getting ready for college application, it's crucial to provide emotional support in addition to handling academic and practical matters. The college admission process can be stressful and overwhelming. Regular check-ins on your students' emotional well-being can help them navigate this period. Encourage them to express their fears and frustrations, and be there to listen and provide guidance.

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Conclusion

Helping your high school student navigate the college admissions process involves various aspects. It requires a balanced approach of practical, academic, and emotional support. By staying involved and proactive, you can help alleviate the stress of college admissions and set your student up for success. Remember, the goal is to secure a college placement and foster skills and values to aid them through college and beyond.

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