COVID-19 Resources

Virtual Student Services

These are interesting times to be a high school junior. College selections and applications are on the horizon. Many students are caught without any standardized test scores because of the cancellation of the April ACT, May and the June SAT. This makes it harder for students without scores to know what colleges are realistic to add to their lists.

Marrs College Admission Advisors can help navigate through these interesting COVID-19 times. 

We are here to help make sure your students are going to be prepared and look their best when they do begin the college selection process. We're prepared to consult, meet, and answer your questions by Zoom or on the phone.

View Letter to Parents Regarding COVID-19 and College Admissions

 

Contact Marrs Today

Contact us today to schedule your one-on-one virtual college planning consultation.

info@marrscaa.com
(214) 350-8581

 

Additional Resources

COVID College admissions

Corovirus drives Colleges to Test Optional

Colleges are dropping the SAT or ACT for admissions, they are waiving fees and they are extending deadlines. These are some of the ways admissions officials are responding to the coronavirus.

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Marrs College Admission Advisors

How to Prep for SAT, ACT Amid the Coronavirus Outbreak

The new coronavirus pandemic has changed nearly all aspects of daily life. If your ACT or SAT test date was canceled because of the pandemic, keep preparing and follow these tips to stay focused.

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Standardized Testing Tips

10 Test Prep Tips for SAT and ACT Takers

Aspiring college students should set realistic test-prep goals, one expert says. Test preparation experts encourage prospective college students to carefully think about when and how to study for these exams. Start with these 10 tips.

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