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Aug 2024
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What Is Demonstrated Interest And How Do...

The College Investor
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Demonstrated interest refers to the ways a student indicates interest in a specific school. This includes visiting campuses, reaching out to admissions officers, participating in prospective student events, and even interacting with the school’s online resources.

Let’s face it: the college admissions process is notoriously competitive. Over the past few decades, getting into college has become increasingly difficult, with the average acceptance rate hovering just under 70% across the US.

Gone are the days when admissions officers only looked at a prospective student’s grades and test scores. Now, students face a whole list of factors that schools secretly look for.

Demonstrated interest is on that list. 

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