In many cases, the answer can be Yes

回答: NOfantasticdream2023-01-01 20:20:15

Has your student procrastinated past the college application deadline?  Did your student decide he didn’t want to go to college but has now changed his mind?  Is your student unhappy with the college acceptances she’s received and wants to consider additional schools?  Have your student’s grades improved so much over the past year that she’d like to expand her college search?

If any of the above situations sound even remotely familiar, you may be lamenting the fact that it is now too late to apply to college.  The truth is that it may not be too late.  Many colleges continue to accept student applications well past posted deadlines and throughout the summer. Some schools have Rolling Admissions, which means that they continue to accept students until the class is filled.  Other schools have deadlines, but are willing to make exceptions and look at applications after the deadline. Some schools may even continue to accept students right up until the beginning of classes in late August or early September.
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If your student has a particular school in mind, the most direct method would be for your student (not you) to call the college and ask about the policies.  Your student should be prepared to explain on the phone, and then later in a letter, why she is applying late and why she would be a good fit for this particular school.  

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