March 4th Webinar at 6:00 pm CST

Early Admissions Trends: What This Year’s Results Mean for Your Student

Early admissions results offer one of the clearest windows into where selective colleges are heading. In this timely webinar, we break down what this year’s early decision and early action outcomes reveal and how those signals should shape application strategy for the year ahead.

Our team will translate shifts in acceptance rates, applicant behavior, and institutional priorities into practical guidance families can use right now. You will learn how early trends affect regular decision outcomes, what colleges are rewarding in a crowded applicant pool, and how students can position themselves more thoughtfully for the next cycle.

Families will leave with concrete next steps, whether their student is navigating regular decision this spring or planning ahead for next year, so they can move forward with clarity, confidence, and a strategy that fits who their student is and where they want to go.
 

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Highly Selective Colleges  

Applying to a highly selective college can be daunting, but if your student has their heart set on one, there are some guidelines they can follow to help them stand out from the crowd. This guide discusses what highly selective colleges look for in students, how to achieve "depth" in activities, and the importance of having a specific application strategy for the most selective schools.

  We have a unique approach at ESM Prep College MatchPoint. It all begins and ends with our ultimate goal: for our students to thrive in their selected college.

  The college application process can feel overwhelming, no matter how strong the student. But at ESM Prep College MatchPoint, we believe it should be organized, personal, and even fun, and we provide a framework that reduces the stress throughout the journey.   

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