With recent rulings from the Supreme Court on affirmative action and pending decisions on student loans, the college admissions process is undergoing significant changes. This has left many prospective students with questions about the right strategies to use when applying to college. From understanding different types of student loans to navigating the application process, there are several aspects that applicants need to be aware of.
One of the key questions is whether students should disclose their race or ethnicity in the application process. The Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action might have an impact on this aspect. Additionally, students are also wondering if it makes sense to start at a community college and then transfer to a four-year university.
To help address these inquiries, national correspondent Anemona Hartocollis, Your Money columnist Ron Lieber, and personal finance expert Tara Siegel Bernard are ready to answer your questions. They will draw on their own expertise as well as insights from education experts to provide the most helpful advice.
If you are a prospective college applicant and have questions about the evolving college admissions landscape, now is the time to get them answered. Submit your questions and stay informed about the latest changes that may affect your college journey.