At Ivy Scholars, we want to help as many students with their college applications and educational journey as possible. We know how stressful high school and college applications can be, and any aid we can be for struggling students is a worthwhile endeavor.
We have created a lot of resources to help students with their educational journeys, but realize that these may not be accessibly organized. When leading students through the college application process, we have a curriculum we follow. Of course, the mentors give personalized advice, but the core truths of how college applications work remain the same.
Therefore, we’re introducing an online version of this curriculum, to more broadly disseminate our knowledge. We’re organizing it by subject, and in order. By beginning at the top and moving through, you will gain knowledge of the inner workings of the college application process. If you ever want a deeper and more personalized level of advice, schedule a free consultation to learn how we can help you in-depth.
These documents explain how colleges review applicants, and what specifically elite colleges want to see in students:
How Colleges Judge Applications
How Admissions Officers Choose Their Student Body
What do Colleges Want in High School Grades
Why You Can’t Always Trust Acceptance Rates
Need Blind vs Need Aware College Admissions
These documents explore how to decide what colleges to apply to, and strategizing building a college list:
How Many Colleges Should You Apply To
Early Action vs Early Decision
Choosing Between two Early Decision Schools
Does your Major Impact College Admissions?
Engineering Vs Humanities: How Admissions Differs
How to Change Majors at Top 30 Colleges
The Career Outcomes of Different College Majors
Choosing the Right Computer Science Major
Our guides to the most used application portals.
What to do if you Make a Mistake on the Common App
What is the Additional Info Section?
This is a small section of your application, but has an outsize impact. We explain what colleges want to see, and how to compose your own activities list.
How to Write a Resume for College Admissions
How to ask your teachers for letters, and what colleges actually want to see in letters of recommendation.
College costs a lot of money. Like a whole lot. Here is our collected knowledge on finding scholarships and applying for financial aid.
A Guide to Financial Aid and Scholarships
How to Appeal Your Financial Aid Award
Understanding Merit Scholarships
How to Save for College Effectively
Applying for College Specific Scholarships
Colleges with Full Ride Merit Scholarships
Financial Aid for Ivy League Schools
The Ultimate Guide to Independent Scholarships
The various kinds of college essays you may be asked for, and how to construct a plan for writing all of them.
This is the central essay asked for by the Common App; here’s our guides to brainstorming, outlining, writing, and editing your personal statement.
How to Brainstorm for your Personal Statement
How to Write a Personal Statement
How to Answer the Common App Essay Questions
From Alpha to Omega: Starting and Ending a Personal Statement
Our guide to writing each kind of supplemental essay, with examples, and how to plan out your essay writing to maximize your efficiency.
The 9 Types of Supplemental Essays and How to Write Them
Waitlisted, denied, or admitted, here’s how you handle what comes next on your admissions journey.
Can College Acceptances be Revoked?
What is a Likely Letter in College Admissions?
Should You Apply Early Decision II?
What to do if You’re Waitlisted or Deferred
How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest
What to do if You’re Accepted off the Waitlist
College is, surprisingly, almost nothing like highschool. Here’s our collected wisdom on how you can thrive in this new environment.
There are some considerations not covered in the curriculum as a whole. Here is our collection of data driven articles on various aspects of the admissions process.
How do you become the kind of student that colleges want to admit? That’s a complicated topic, and something we work on extensively with students in our Candidacy Building program. We help students find and explore their passions, and manage the kinds of achievements that top colleges love to see.
This is less of a straightforward journey than college admissions, as the end goal is the journey itself, and what you learn along the way. Therefore, we are going to organize this by topic, so you can easily find materials related to whatever subject you’re looking for.
So what do we mean by Candidacy Building exactly? And what do colleges care about when looking at what you’ve done?
When Should I Start Preparing for College?
The four years you spend in highschool are what colleges examine most when deciding on college admissions, both inside and outside the classroom. We’ll talk about extracurriculars in the next section; here we’ll look at how your high school experience prepares you for college, and how to make the most of your time in high school.
The high school you attend can impact your chances of college admission, so finding the one which best suits your needs is key.
Does Your High School Impact Your Chances of College Admission
How to Choose a High School for Your Child
What are High School Profiles?
How to Apply to Top Boarding Schools
How GPA Impacts College Admissions
Here’s out guide to choosing the right courses for you in high school
High School Course Selection Guide
Guide to the International Baccalaureate Program
Which AP Physics Should You Take?
Everything you do outside of your classwork is an extracurricular, so this is unsurprisingly a broad category. You have many hours in a day, so how are you going to spend them?
How to Scale Your Organization as a High School Student
Non-Profits for College Admissions
Best Volunteer Opportunities for High School Students
A lot of students want a wow factor to woo admissions officers. Here are some we’ve found that can add greatly to an application.
Getting a Patent as a High School Student
How to Host a TEDx Event as a High School Student
How to do Research in High School
An Insider’s Guide to Publishing Research
How Research Papers are Reviewed for Publication
Summer vacation is a large blank slate, and how you fill it in matters. Here are our guides to filling your summer.
How Should You Spend Your Summer?
Engineering Summer Programs for High School Students
Summer Programs in Medicine for High School Students
Computer Science Summer Programs for High School Students
Summer Research Programs for High School Students
Summer Programs for Students Aged 14-16
Summer Programs for Black and Hispanic Students
Summer Programs for Middle School Students
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