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I recently received this question from a student who is a senior in high school. "I was so disappointed that I did not get into any of the colleges hbcu I wanted to attend. I never expected to be left without any college choices. I have a 3.8, good test scores and extracurricular activities, but I must have applied to too many competitive schools and didn't think much about any safety schools. It has taken me a few weeks to decide I need to do something. As a private college counselor, I wondered what you might suggest.
My response was, "I know how difficult college hbcu rejection can be and I understand your concern about the future. Do not take the rejection personally. There are simply too many qualified students applying for a limited number of spaces at many schools.. I always encourage students to have at least two or three colleges or universities on their list where I feel quite confident they will be accepted. Sometimes even the best college planning leaves students disappointed."
However, there are a few different steps you might want to take:
1. The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) will post a list on their website on Wednesday, May 4th, that provides the names of schools that still have availability in their freshmen class. Last year there were more than 250 schools on the list. It will be available to the public and will remain on the website until July 1st. Sometimes colleges do not get the number of students they expected to enroll and they want to fill their freshmen class. Check out the list and see if there are any colleges that interest you. I understand that many of these schools also have financial aid available.
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