The Early Bird Gets the Worm

In 2014, college selectivity rates dropped to record lows of 5.07% at Stanford and 6.26% at Yale. And while UCLA received over 86,000 applications this year, more than any other school in the U.S., the global market will continue to draw more and more international students to the U.S. for college.

For students and parents thinking about the college admissions process, it’s no wonder many Americans are anxious about what lies ahead.

At Colledge, we have found that students who start their college planning early are much more prepared for their own college application process. They are confident, well-informed, and have a clear strategy for admission to the colleges on their lists. In fact, students who start working with a Colledge advisor in January of their junior year in high school or sooner are twice as likely to gain admission to all colleges on their list than those who wait until the fall of their senior year to begin the process.

If you would like to learn more about starting this process early, just click HERE to set up a free initial consultation with a Colledge advisor now.