Saturday, June 20, 2020

College Application Deadlines Everything You Need to Know

List of Early Decision Deadlines The college application season is in full-swing, and part of the admissions process is knowing when your applications are due. College application deadlines can vary from school to school, so it’s important to know which applications are due when. Early Action Application DeadlinesApplication due:The application and all supporting documents must be submitted early in November, usually between November 1 and 15 of your senior year.Notification:Applicants usually find out about EA decisions in December. Early Action allows students to apply to their top-choice school early, without the commitment of attending if admitted. You can apply to more than one EA school, even if you are also applying ED to another university. Some schools also offer EA II deadlines, which are later but still have the advantage of demonstrating your interest by applying early. Early Decision Application DeadlinesED and ED I Application due:The application and all supporting documents must be submitted early in November, usually between November 1 and 15 of your senior year.Notification:Applicants usually find out about ED decisions in December. ED II: Application due:Usually between January 1 and February 1 of your senior year.Notification:Applicants usually find out about ED II decisions in March. It’s important to remember that Early Decision is binding, meaning that you are committing to attending if admitted. You can’t apply to any other schools ED and must withdraw any other applications if admitted. Regular Decision Application DeadlinesApplication due:Regular Decision applications and supporting documents must be submitted to the school by a set date in your senior year, which varies from November 30 to March 15. Applications to most selective schools are due January 1, 15, or February 15.Notification:Applicants usually find out about Regular decisions by April 1. Regular decision is the college application deadline that students are most familiar with. Typically regular decision applications are due on or around January 1, but this can vary from school to school. Class of 2024 ChangesMany colleges and universities announced changes to their admissions rounds for the class of 2024. Here’s what’s new: Auburn University: Early Action Regular Decision replaced Rolling Admissions Bentley University: Added Early Decision II Boston College: Early Decision I Early Decision II replaced Early Action College of the Holy Cross: Added Early Decision II Dickinson College: Removed Early Action Earlham College: Added Early Action II Gonzaga University: Removed Early Action Pace University: Removed Early Action II Trinity University: Removed Early Action II Union College: Added Early Action University of Virginia: Added Early Decision I Early Application DeadlinesWe’ve compiled a list of ED, ED II, EA, and EA II deadlines. Check them out below. If you need help deciding which college application deadline is right for you, contact us today to learn more about how our team of expert counselors can help you develop the optimal application strategy. hbspt.cta._relativeUrls=true;hbspt.cta.load(112958, '84cfb530-d315-4f74-b72d-67f61265ef31', {});

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Need A Plan For The Holidays Download “The Gift of the Magi” Short Story Unit

posted on November 27, 2017 Do you need an interactive, student-centered service learning project that will encourage middle and high school students to turn their Christmas break excitement into a creative endeavor based on O. Henry’s â€Å"The Gift of the Magi†? This unit is full of highly engaging student discussions perfect for Christmas and encouraging students to think beyond themselves to how they can help others. This 3-6 day lesson contains everything you need to guide students through reading and viewing short literature covering topics relevant to students today, responding to a daily essential question, and planning and creating real-world children’s books or videos witih a modern take on a classic tale of love and sacrifice. This short story resource is designed to help students analyze a complex work of literary fiction. Specific questions presented in an assessment practice worksheet guide students through the process of analyzing the plot, characterization, setting, and theme. This lesson plan includes: Teacher preparation instructions During teaching instructions Student assessment practice Theme Notes Analysis prompts Answer key Service learning creative writing project Download this unit at Teachers Pay Teachers, or right here in the reThink ELA Shop. Note: On November 27 28 ONLY: save 20% in my TpT store by using the code CYBER17 at checkout! Michelle WatersI am a secondary English Language Arts teacher, a University of Oklahoma student working on my Master’s of Education in Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum with an concentration in English Education, and a NBPTS candidate. I am constantly seeking ways to amplify my students’ voices and choices.