According to the National Association for College Admission Counseling, there are nearly 500 institutions that are still accepting applications for fall 2020.
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Stay on Track for College with the College Board
We know that coronavirus has created new and unexpected challenges as you plan for college, so we’re here to help you stay on track as you plan for life after high school—all from the comfort of your couch.
We’ll continue to update this page with resources and guidance as we work with school counselors, colleges, and other College Board members to make sure you have what you need to keep planning for college during this time.
We’re here for you. And above all, stay safe.
Class of 2020: Being stuck at home doesn’t mean being stuck in planning for college.
You’ve wrapped up your senior year and are planning for your first semester of college. That's a lot to handle on a normal day, but we've got your back. Here are two things you can do now to stay on track—just be mindful of any deadlines set by colleges!
Access Resources on Campus
Most colleges offer services that students can use when they need help with personal, social, health, financial, or other issues.
We’ll continue to update and add resources as they become available.
3 Things to Know About Your Fall College Bill
Colleges typically provide access to an online student account when you receive a bill for the fall before the term starts.
Get Help With College Course Work
Colleges offer many resources to help you succeed in class and provide advisers who can help you plan your college path.
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Two Things You Can Do at Home to Get Ready for Your First Year