To ED or Not to ED?
Our students have a lot to consider as they prepare for this application cycle, and one of the most important for many is whether or not they should apply during one of the early application rounds. There are many reasons why the early round (Early Action, Early Decision, Restrictive Early Action, etc.) can be appealing, but it is not for everyone. Although it may be enticing to apply early and receive a response (ideally positive) earlier than the rest, there are things to consider before preparing an early application:
1. Are you sure? Have you done your homework (research) to be certain that this institution is definitely the one you will attend if admitted.
2. Can you afford to attend? If financial aid is an important factor, you need to confirm that this institution can meet your financial needs.
3. Do you have the grades? Early rounds are extremely competitive, and you need to have the grades, test scores, and profile of a candidate who will do well at that institution. This is not the time to “shoot your shot” and take a chance.
4. Are you able to develop a high quality application? Students who are successful in this round would be successful in any round for that institution because they took the time to put forth their best application in advance of the deadline. This should not be rushed and last minute submission.
5. What other institutions are on the “Applying List?” Although the admittance rate is higher for the early rounds, it is still not anywhere close to 100%. The rest of the list of schools that the student seeks to apply to needs to be just as well researched and balanced. We only support ten applications, so think carefully before proceeding.
Additional information that could be helpful with this decision making process can be found in the article on this link: https://counselors.collegeboard.org/college-application/early-decision-action
Paying for College/University
From college entrance and application fees to visa, flights, break plans as well as a host of other costs need to be taken into consideration as you plan for this application cycle. Many students have aspirations of attending certain schools, but have not worked with their family to discuss the cost from application through arriving on campus. This is not a conversation to have as applications are submitted, or even once the decisions come back. Many institutions have great resources on their website to help with the financial planning conversations. In addition, please see this website for more information to plan for US institutions:
https://collegecost.ed.gov/net-price
Next week we officially start our visits for the year. The first visits will both occur on Thursday, but they are at different times and “locations” (one is in person and the other is virtual). This begins a very busy month. Please check the calendar regularly, and make plans in advance to attend events that are of interest.
Upcoming College and University Events
31 August: Time: 1:00-2:00 PM Lewis and Clark College. Opportunity to learn about this Davis UWC Scholar Partner Institution, and the programs they offer.
31 August: 7:30-8:30 PM EAT The University of Chicago. Institution introduction and overview of the supplemental essay process. (Virtual visit) Link to join available on UWCEA Careers website in Calendar of Events.
7 September: 7:30 PM EAT The University of Cambridge (UK) Highly competitive institution in the UK with an early application deadline. (Virtual visit)
Link to join available on UWCEA Careers website in Calendar of Events.
7 September: 7:30 PM EAT The University of Oklahoma (US) Major Davis UWC Scholar Partner with the most UWC alumni currently enrolled. (Virtual visit)
Link to join available on UWCEA Careers website in Calendar of Events.
8 September: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM EAT Study in UK Fair at Braeburn International School in Arusha. For those interested in studying in the UK.
13 September: Arusha (on the campus of Braeburn International School.) Time: TBD Huron University College at Western (Canada). Offers a UWC specific scholarship.
15 September: 4:45-6:00 PM EAT 15 on the 15th: US Liberal Arts Colleges Presentation and mini-virtual fair. September focus: Effective Interviews
Link to register for these events: https://www.davidson.edu/admission-and-financial-aid/visit/international-visit-programs/15-15th-liberal-arts-colleges-across-united-states
16 September: 11:00 AM EAT (Moshi)/4:00 PM EAT (Arusha) Five Davis UWC Scholar Partner Institutions – Carleton, Lake Forest, Smith, Tufts, Wesleyan. Presentation and mini-fair
7 October: 7:30-11:00 AM EAT SAT exam not available on Moshi campus (See https://uwcea.org/tests for more information)
COMING SOON** D2 Parent Meeting coming in September, and D1 Parent meeting coming in November. **
Many more visits coming your way, so stay tuned!
Keep exploring and enjoying the journey!
Cassandra Ford
College and Career Counselor
cassandraford@uwcea.org