Saturday, August 16, 2014

Early Action, Early Decision and Regular College Admissions Differ: CollegeWeekLive Can Help Crack the Code



Boston, MA (PRWEB) May 19, 2014


Deciphering the difference between Early Action, Early Decision and Regular Decision college admissions can be overwhelming for students and parents just beginning the college search process. Fortunately, CollegeWeekLive, the leading website where students and colleges meet live online, can help you crack the code of college admissions lingo. At the Thursday, May 22nd, CollegeWeekLive virtual college fair, Allen Grove, college admissions expert for About.com will discuss, “Types of Admissions: Early, Regular, Rolling & Open.” Allen will also answer questions from those who log in during the presentation.



Additional presentations will offer a guide to student loans, advice for first generation college students and tips for reading in college.



Students who log in to the complimentary event will be able to chat live with admissions counselors at 146 participating universities and learn more about admissions requirements and campus life. Participating universities include:



Alderson Broaddus University


Alliant International University


American College of Greece


Armstrong Atlantic State University


Ave Maria University


Boston Architectural College


Bowling Green State University


Bucknell University


California State University, Channel Islands


Central State University


Champlain College


Clayton State University


CUNY, College of Staten Island


Dakota College at Bottineau


Dalhousie University


Domincan College


Drake University


East Tennessee State University


Edison State College


EDMC- The Art Institutes


Ferris State University


Fisher College


Florida Atlantic University


Florida Gulf Coast University


Florida International University


Georgia Southern University


Grand View University


Grove City College


Hamilton College


Heidelberg University


Hellenic American University


Holy Names University


Illinois Institute of Technology


Illinois Institute of Technology – Graduate Programs


Indiana Tech


John Cabot University


Johnson & Wales University


Johnson C. Smith University


Johnson State College


Keiser University


Kent State University


La Roche College


Lawrence Tech University


Lenoir-Rhyne University


LIM College


Manhattanville College


Marshall University


McGill University


Mercy College


Meredith College


Miami Dade College


Michigan Technological University


Middle Georgia State College


Middlesex University


Mills College


Mississippi State University


Moravian University


Mount Saint Mary College


Mount St. Mary’s University


Niagara County Community College


North Carolina State University


Norwich University


Norwich University of the Arts


Nova Southeastern University


Oklahoma State University


Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology


Palmer College of Chiropractic


Park University


Penn State Greater Allegheny


Pepperdine University


Philadelphia University


Platt College San Diego Digital Media Design


Post University


Regis College


Roger Williams University


Rowan University


Rutgers Newark


Saint Joseph’s College (Brooklyn)


Saint Joseph’s College of Maine


Saint Louis University


Sam Houston State University


Santa Fe College


Simpson University


St. Cloud State University


St. Thomas University


Suffolk University Madrid


SUNY, Alfred State College


SUNY, College at Brockport


SUNY, College at Old Westbury


SUNY, Potsdam


SUNY, University at Albany


Syracuse University


Temple School of Pharmacy


Texas Tech University


The American University in Rome


The University of Texas of the Permian Basin


Union University


United States Air Force Academy


University of Advancing Technology


University of Akron


University of Arizona


University of Bridgeport


University of British Columbia


University of California, Berkeley


University of California, Davis


University of California, Irvine


University of California, Los Angeles


University of California, Merced


University of California, Riverside


University of California, Santa Barbara


University of California, Santa Cruz


University of Florida


University of Idaho


University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign


University of Louisville


University of Memphis


University of New England


University of New Haven


University of North Carolina School of The Arts


University of North Texas


University of Notre Dame


University of Reading


University of Rochester


University of San Diego


University of Southampton


University of St. Thomas


University of Surrey


University of Tampa


University of Technology, Sydney


University of Tennessee-Knoxville


University of Texas, Arlington


University of Texas, Pan American


University of Texas,San Antonio


University of Texas, Tyler


University of Vermont


University of Washington, Seattle


University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


University of Wisconsin-Stout


University of Wisconsin-Whitewater


USMA West Point


Utah Valley University


Western Michigan University


William Peace University


Winthrop University


Worcester Polytechnic Institute


Youngstown State University



Any student who logs in to the live event and visits the profile pages of three participating schools will automatically be entered into a drawing to win a $ 2,500 scholarship. The event, that runs from 10:00 a.m. to 10;00 p.m. eastern daylight time, includes:



If you are a student, parent or counselor you can register for CollegeWeekLive at no cost. If you have questions, contact Support(at)CollegeWeekLive(dot)com. To learn how your college or university can start utilizing CollegeWeekLive, contact 800.828.8222 or colleges(at)collegeweeklive(dot)com. To learn how your high school can use CollegeWeekLive, contact 888.884.0257 or counselors(at)collegeweeklive(dot)com.



About Collegeweeklive


CollegeWeekLive is the leading channel where students and colleges meet online. More than 1,500,000 students from 192 countries rely on CollegeWeekLive to help navigate college admission. This live channel provides unprecedented access to expert presentations and enables students to have unscripted conversations with hundreds of colleges.



Students turn to CollegeWeekLive to gain insights from current students, admission representatives, and leading experts, whether they are narrowing their choice of schools or making post admission decisions. Through live text and video chats, students, parents and counselors engage directly with colleges at every stage of the enrollment process with CollegeWeekLive.

















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