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Inside The College Admission Process: Case Studies

Inside The College Admission Process: Case Studies. www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California. Goals for Today’s Excercise *Define Our University *Review Four Applicants *Admit/Deny/Waitlist School Mission Enrollment Goals. www.regionaladmissions.com

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Inside The College Admission Process: Case Studies

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  1. Inside The College Admission Process:Case Studies www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  2. Goals for Today’s Excercise*Define Our University*Review Four Applicants*Admit/Deny/Waitlist School Mission Enrollment Goals www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  3. Redbrick UniversityWhere?Founded 18711,200 students49 states, 7 countriesPrograms: Liberal Arts, Performing and Visual Arts, Foreign Language, Political Science, Anthropology, Economics, Writing, Engineering 95% live on campus35% accept rate – highly selective60/40 Public vs. Private high schools3.6-3.9CR 590-680, MA 580-680, WR 610-700 www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  4. Candidate Review Form

  5. Michelle GregoryFrom VA3.74 Weighted7 AP, 21 core courses640 R /660 M /620 WM 600, US 570, Lit 610Undecided MajorPrivate School, 85%Swimmer - RecruitedEssay about Dad dying – stages of deathGood Recommendations www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  6. Juan MartinezFrom CA3.5 Weighted10 Honors (School does not offer AP), 18 core courses CR 780, MA 770, WR 760MA 710, SP 800, Bio 780UndecidedPrivate School, 98 %, no to FANatural leaderKnow for turning late assignments, lazyEssay about tutoringBaseballPresident of Catholic YouthClass President 2 years and VP 1 year www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  7. Stephen MarkowitzFrom OH3.56 Weighted4 AP, 20 core courses 29 ACT690 R/ 620 M / 710 W; 29 ACTM1 620, WR 710, Psych/BusinessPublic School, 80%Lots of activities – Class president 2 yrs.Gay Straight Alliance, Went to Israel, MatureEssay about shoes, works4 years of Hebrew at U of CincinnatiInterview with Alum www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  8. Christina MooreFrom CT3.13 Un-weighted 3 AP, 21 core courses 600 R/ 600 M / 620 WUS 630, Lit 600, MII 579Private School, 98%SADD co-founder, 180 Most improved in LacrosseAssisted with battered women at shelterClass rep, Works as a floristEssay about Thanksgiving and being of mixed raceVisited campus twice, met with Assoc. Dean of Admissions www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  9. Questions to considerStrongest curriculum?Best High School?Best Test Scores?Best Extra Curricular Activities?Best Essay?Best Recommendations?Best Character?Best fit for Redbrick? www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  10. www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

  11. Desired Outcomes:*Understand Admission Process*Understand University Objectives*Learn How Universities Evaluate You*Introduction to the Admission Funnel*Learn How to Present Yourself*Understand Holistic Review www.regionaladmissions.com Providing out-of-state options for California

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