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Boston College

Chestnut, MA

College Admissions with Northbridge

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Auburn University

Auburn, AL

Undergraduate Admissions

There are over 2,500 colleges and universities in the U.S. that offer four-year degrees. Through one-on-one advising, essay feedback, and application reviews, our support is tailored to best address each student's needs and find the right college fit. We start working with students as early as 9th grade because we understand the college admissions process can be stressful and confusing. At Northbridge, we focus on setting short-term goals to achieve long-term outcomes that maximize the student's success.

Data suggests that students who work with college advisors are over 4x more likely to apply to selective schools, and over 3x more likely to gain acceptance to their top choices.

" - Institute of Education Sciences

Transfer Admissions

At Northbridge, we know that circumstances change and educational goals evolve. If you are considering transferring to a new campus, our team of expert advisors can help you navigate that process. We will help develop a list of schools where you will find academic and social success and determine the most appropriate coursework to take at your current institution.

"Over 1 million college students transfer to new institutions each year." - National Student Clearinghouse

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University of Texas, Austin

Austin, TX

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University of Oregon

Eugene, OR

Graduate School Admissions

Northbridge helps students find their best fit for medical school, law school, business school, or any other graduate program they are interested in. We prepare students for interviews, make suggestions for prerequisite courses, provide feedback on resumes and portfolios, and help complete applications.

"Graduate school applications have seen a notable average growth rate of 2.5%, making postbaccalaureate programs more competitive." - Higher Education Today

Colleges have become increasingly more selective over the years, with many institutions reaching record application numbers. However, as the number of applications have gone up, the space available on campus has stayed relatively the same. The result is a decline in admission rates, causing students who are navigating the college admissions process to face a bigger uphill battle now more than ever.

With large applicant pools each year, and no research or data to suggest that will change in the near future, it is likely we will see college admission rates to remain low or decrease even further.

*Percentages are rounded to the nearest number

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