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Admissions Office Q&A: The Importance of Campus Activities Matthew Whelan, the director of admissions at St. John's University, discusses the surprising benefits of participating in campus activities. Admissions Office Q&A: Waitlists and Getting to Know Your College College experts and officials discuss how to handle being on a waitlist, as well as the best ways to learn more about your prospective college. Admissions Office Q&A: Making the Most of the Campus Tour Susan C. Christian, dean of enrollment services at Rider University, discusses how you can prepare for -- and make the most of -- your college campus tour. Admissions Office Q&A: Ways to Avoid the "No" Pile College officials discuss how to keep your college application from meeting the "No" pile. Admissions Office Q&A: Deciding Whether to Live On or Off-Campus Matthew Whelan, the director of admissions for St. John's University, discusses how you can decide whether to live on or off-campus. Admissions Office Q&A: Effective College Essays College administrators discuss what makes a college essay truly effective. Admissions Office Q&A: The Undecided Major Karen S. Parker, director of admissions for Hampshire College, discusses how it's OK to enter college with an undecided major. Admissions Office Q&A: Winter Campus Tours and College Interviews Pat Armstrong, director of admissions for St. John's University, discusses campus tours in winter and prepping for a college interview. Admissions Office Q&A: Making the Most of Financial Aid Barry P. Moskowitz, an English professor and director of admission at St. John's University, discusses different financial aid options. Admissions Office Q&A: Freshman Year and Choosing a Major Kim Fontana, director of admissions for Springfield College in Illinois, discusses what you can expect your freshman year of college, and how to go about choosing a major. |