Wednesday, August 31, 2011

College Essay? There's an app for that

What if there was a way to keep track of all those essay requirements in one place?  Well, now there is.  I got an email from Dr. Rebecca Joseph about their new App, All College Essays, (full disclosure:  They're coming on as a sponsor).  It is a great idea.  There are so many different essay requirements, with different deadlines, if you could know what's expected in advance,  it could really help organize and strategize that part of  your college search.  Below is their press release.  After you download it, let us know what you think.







FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Dr. Rebecca Joseph 
ALL COLLEGE ESSAYS
323-646-5759     
getmetocollege@gmail.com
www.allcollegeessays.org

ALL COLLEGE ESSAYS RELEASES INDISPENSABLE
NEW APP FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS, PARENTS, AND COUNSELORS
The One-Stop Destination for ALL College Application Essay Requirements



Applying to college is tougher than ever, and every high school student needs every possible advantage to help negotiate the competitive process of college applications. All College Essays has developed an iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch app to help students, parents, and counselors with the essay portion of the application process. More and more colleges require several essays as part of their application. Moreover, college application essays are often the top non-academic measure for evaluating a student’s qualifications. The right essays can help tip students into their match colleges.

Dr.  Rebecca Joseph designed and has just released the 2011-2012 version of ALL COLLEGE ESSAYS—the only app on the market for ALL college application essay requirements. Designed for high school seniors, parents, and counselors, ALL COLLEGE ESSAYS conveniently compiles all the major private and public university and college application essay requirements into one app.


Collecting and organizing the application requirements can be a challenge for high school seniors.  Dr. Joseph designed the app to provide all application requirements for more than 540 colleges, including each college on the COMMON APPLICATION and public universities in all 50 states. 

The app includes the required length of each essay, due dates, links to college websites, submission formats, and plenty of tips for writing powerful essays that communicate a student’s story effectively. 


The app helps students answer numerous admissions-related questions, including:


How can I strategize to manage my application submission process and workload based on due dates?
How can I write the fewest, most powerful college application essays?
How many schools on my planned college list require the Common Application? Their own applications? Supplemental essays?
Now available for purchase on iTunes, the App Store, and Amazon, ALL COLLEGE ESSAYS is a one-stop reference tool to help students and counselors collect and organize college application essays.


Dr. Joseph is updating the app each day as more colleges release their essay requirements. She is a national expert on college application essays and on college admissions. You can learn more about ALL COLLEGE ESSAYS and Dr. Joseph at http://www.allcollegeessays.org.



For additional information, contact: 
ALL COLLEGE ESSAYS
Dr. Rebecca Joseph                                                         
323-646-5759
rjoseph@allcollegeessays.org
www.allcollegeessays.org


ALL COLLEGE ESSAYS: The One-Stop Destination for ALL College Application Essay Requirements
About Rebecca Joseph and All College Essays: An associate professor at California State University,
Los Angeles, Dr. Joseph is a national expert on college application essays. She also trains urban teachers and counselors, teaches English support classes for remedial freshman, and does outreach to schools and communities about college access. She received her bachelor’s degree from Harvard, teaching credential and masters from Towson University, and a PhD from UCLA. She frequently addresses groups and organizations across the U.S. and Canada about college admissions, college application essays, and the overall application process. Dr. Joseph will be presenting later this month in New Orleans at NACAC. Her session, “Communicating their Stories: Strategies to Help Students Write Powerful College Essays,” will be offered on Friday, September 23 at 10:15 a.m.


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Gaming the Admission Process?

Sometimes the competitive nature of  college admissions, with it's winners and losers,  makes the whole thing seem like a big game.  It's a confusing process, and one that easily can become overwhelming.   There are many tools that can assist, but they're not much fun.

Well, I got an email from Kathryn, at a brand new company called Acceptly.  It's an online tool that lets students track their progress as they apply to colleges.  What's new, (I think pretty cool), is the whole thing is presented as a game.  Interesting idea, especially for the students who may need a bit of a push.  It's brand new and I'd love to hear what you think.  Here's what Kathryn sent to me.

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Help more students reach their college dreams this year with Acceptly. Acceptly is a free, web based tool allowing students to track their progress through the entire college preparation, application, and admissions process. By breaking down the process into accessible steps, we walk students through optimizing their college profile. Using gaming and social elements, we keep the experience fun for students.

Acceptly is a place your students of any age can get on track and learn the college basics, showing up at your office more prepared and organized. Students will become motivated and excited to prepare for college. Not only will the tool give them step by step guidance, but our team is also available to answer questions and educate your students and parents. Our free, weekly webinars cover college topics like testing and college search with a live question and answer component.

Acceptly is currently private, but you can check it out by following this link. Please share this link with your school, your PTA, and any interested students or parents. Acceptly's community director wants to hear from you! Please send your thoughts and feedback to kathryn.favaro@acceptly.com.