Top 13 Best College Admissions Resources

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Whether you are a parent trying to find out more about college admissions or a high school student wanting to learn how to get into your dream school, it’s important to have all the relevant information about the admissions process.

The blogs we will talk about in this post are some of the best resources on the web. They cover everything from letters of recommendation to test prep, to writing your personal statement and even filling out your college application.

We’ve gathered thirteen top blogs, websites, and tools that extensively discuss the college admissions process. Keep reading to find out which website best suits your needs!

1. HelloCollege College Visit Checklist

Visiting a college campus can be a feast for the eyes and ears; sometimes it’s hard to remember each campus distinctly to choose the best fits. HelloCollege’s College Visit Checklist is a great way to keep track of priorities, record your experiences, and better remember your visit experience.

2. Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

Students interested in attending Georgia Tech should consider reading through the Georgia Tech Admissions Blog. The blog gives specific advice for their own admissions process as well as offering advice for students applying to other colleges. Posts are made by students and staff at the university, and the blog is updated monthly with the latest information about the college admissions process.

3. MIT Admissions Blog

If you’re interested in attending MIT or just want a little insight into the college admissions process at a top university, consider reading MIT’s admissions blog. They have a mix of expert writers and students writing about college life and admissions topics. 

Not every blog post will be relevant to you, especially if you are considering attending a different school. However, there is still a lot of good information for everybody on the MIT admissions site. 

4. US News: College Admissions Playbook

US News is known for its college rankings, but did you know that they also have a college admissions blog? If you’re stressed about applying to college, you can read their college blog, entitled College Admissions Playbook. 

Created by college experts, the US News admissions blog is another great resource for people wanting to learn more about college admissions and get an in-depth perspective on filling out an application!  

5.College Confidential

The College Confidential blog is one of the best-known online forums for people to learn more about the college admissions process. This large community is composed of students, parents, professors, and other college experts. Students and parents can read more in-depth discussions about the college admissions process on the College Confidential blog. If you want to have your pressing questions answered, visit this blog.

6. Hello College’s College Application Tracker

For many students, college applications can be daunting. Have you ensured each school has received all its requested materials? HelloCollege’s College Application Tracker has made your organization system a breeze, with a spreadsheet template that will keep your applicants on track and help you make decisions down the line. Think of it as a timeline and checklist for college applications that will keep you ahead of the game.

7. Admissions Consultants Blog

Admissions Consultants talks about admissions for specific schools in their blogs. Notably addresses admissions at specific schools. Admissions Consultants Blog holistic approach helps students navigate test prep, interviews, letters of reference, and other topics.

8. Great College Advice

Great College Advice is an admissions blog centered around college application tips. They review individual colleges and help students prepare for college by giving them advice they can use throughout their high school careers. If you want to plan your educational future early, look at their website, which has advice for students planning to go to college. 

9. The College Solution

The College Solution is a blog created by Lynn O’Shaughnessy. Lynn is a nationally recognized expert on higher education who has worked for decades as a journalist, helping to educate counselors and other college advisors. Her blog focuses on the most important aspects of the college admissions process and can help families avoid wasting money or time preparing for this huge milestone in their child’s life. 

10. HelloCollege Guide to AI in College Applications

You might or might not use ChatGPT, but many students do, from being a study buddy to less ethical uses. We’ve put together a guide to using AI effectively in college applications, including where (and where not) to use AI, and how to ensure you’re not penalized for it.

11. The Savvy Applicant: Princeton College Consulting

Run by the Princeton College Consulting company, The Savvy Applicant is an online resource you don’t want to miss out on. Experts share insider information about admissions and college life. Students can find blogs on every topic related to college admissions

12. The Common Application–What’s Happening? Blog

We all know that the Common Application is one of the most crucial college admissions resources, but most people don’t realize that the Common App also has its blog. This is an excellent resource for students or parents who need advice on filling out the Common Application and general information about college preparation and admissions.

13. The HelloCollege Blog

HelloCollege is dedicated to helping students and parents navigate the college admissions process with ease. On our website, you can find a multitude of detailed blog posts written by college consulting experts. Overall, it’s a great resource for anyone who wants to know more about college planning, selection, and admissions. 

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While online resources are a wonderful start and a huge help, it doesn’t just have to be online. Students can also sign up for private counseling with Hello College counselors who can help them get into their desired school, reduce college expenses, and plan for their future!

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Kevin Krebs

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Kevin Krebs is the founder and managing director of HelloCollege, the Midwest's largest college planning company. With 25 years of experience, a Northwestern University education, and an Emmy-winning journalism career, Kevin helps students craft standout college applications. He has delivered over 500 workshops, provided thousands of consultations, and assisted over 40,000 families worldwide in navigating the college admissions process. Kevin and his team focus on helping students find their best-fit colleges, graduate on time, and secure their dream jobs without overwhelming debt.

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