Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Social Media-Does It Help You or Hurt You for College Admissions

Is your on-line presence questionable? Are you easy to find? Is your presence clean and polished? While you are searching out a college on facebook/twitter, the college admission's office is checking on you! They are looking to see how your projected image fits in at their institution. Here are some stats from IVYwise.com

  • 27% of admissions officers surveyed said they Google prospective students.


  • 26% said they look up applicants on Facebook.


  • 35% said that when checking up on a student's online presence, they found something that negatively impacted an applicant's chances of getting in,nearly tripling from 12% last year.
  • HOW to HELP yourself?
  • "De-tag" yourself from any questionable photos or content. Be careful of posting too many party photos. We tell students, "We don't want to a picture of you with a cup in your hand." Always use the "Grandparent Test." If you wouldn't want your grandparents to see it, don't put it online.
  • Post content that underscores your interests. Share interesting and relevant articles, upload your music and artwork, and share photos or videos from your sporting events or performances
  • Follow the schools you are applying to in order to stay informed about campus events and any other important news that may be relevant to your application or admission decision