Still Looking for a College? It May Not Be Too Late!

Instead of waiting until after May 1–National College Decision Day, two weeks earlier than usual, the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) released the list of colleges and universities that are STILL accepting applications.

“The NACAC College Openings Update provides options and assurances for students who have not yet found a college to attend this fall,” said Melissa E. Clinedinst, director of research and grants. “Because of the extraordinary disruptions of the past year, many terrific institutions are still seeking students for fall enrollment. Seeing this resource may help ease the college application stress that many students are experiencing.”

Check the NACAC site for colleges still accepting applications!

According to NACAC, the list was released two weeks early in mid-April “due to high demand” and will update the list shortly after colleges receive decisions from students who applied during the regular decision period. The list will be viewable until July. There were more than 770 schools on the list with open seats in 2020!

So what kinds of colleges and universities are on the list? Both public and private schools can be found, religious and secular, even schools with Division I athletics programs! The search filter makes it easy to find schools by state, and even by country. Interested in Aruba, Australia, Canada, France, Ireland or Japan? Or perhaps you may be interested in one of the 12 universities in the United Kingdom? American schools on the list go from Alfred University in New York to Xavier University in Ohio.

Good Apples NYC’s “Talking College Search” online course guides you to find a list of colleges that are the best fit for you. For less than the price of one application fee, take this course to help you figure out which schools on the list that still have openings. (Best to take the course BEFORE high school senior year in order to avoid the panic of finding a school after May 1).

To search the NACAC 2021 College Openings Update, go to nacacnet.org/openings.

How Would You React? A Full-Ride?

How would you react? “Without our knowing, our daughter said yes to her ‘Dream’ college that will charge us $50k a year after scholarships. Meanwhile she had a full-ride offer to another school!” Well, maybe you’ll yell first. Next, sit down together. The school of her dreams gave her grants and scholarships and brought down the cost for the parents to $50,000 a year. Another college offered enough grants and scholarships that cover the entire cost of tuition, room and board. There would be no cost to the parents, no loans after graduation!

This is certainly an example of a family not communicating. Or maybe both student and parents were pie-in-the-sky when applying, and, upon seeing the acceptance and financial aid reward letters, only the parents came back down to the ground. Hard.

This is why taking our “Talking College Search” online course before making a college list would’ve saved this logistical headache of having to back out. This course helps get into a realistic mindset. Learn from 6 Topic Sections, 18 Lessons, 3 Hours — all for less than the price of one application fee.

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Your Turn to Start the College Application Journey!


Watching seniors receive college acceptance letters — and rejections — and don’t know where to start your search? Take our “Talking College Search” online course! For less than the price of one application fee*, learn all the steps and aspects to making a list of schools that will be the best fits for you.
(*There are application fees? Yup! If that’s a surprise, this course is REALLY going to help you get ready!).
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