Colleges Are Still Accepting Applications for Fall 2022

“Never say never” is as true in college admissions as anywhere else. Despite popular belief, many college admissions officers are still seeking students for Fall 2022 enrollment. So, for recent Class of 2022 high school grads as well as transfer students, still seeking a college for Fall 2022, here’s the most updated list of “College Openings”. 

Every year, incoming and transfer students disenroll, for many reasons, including ineligibility for enrollment or were accepted to another college off the waitlist, what’s known as “summer melt”. Thus, in the middle of the summer, many college admissions officers need more applicants to meet enrollment targets for fall. 

Furthermore, many college administrators don’t fill their Fall classes in Spring, so under “rolling admissions” continue admitting students. While applicants often perceive “rolling admissions” as “less quality”, given the lack of admissions exclusivity, with broad admit rates, students are often diverse in perspective and experiences, adding dimension to any education. 

Students can contact admissions officers for details about the application process, as well as determine if or how much financial aid may be awarded. Thus, for those willing to look, who want to attend four year college, opportunity still awaits.


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About Jill Yoshikawa, Ed M, Partner of Creative Marbles Consultancy

Jill Yoshikawa, EdM, Harvard ’99, a seasoned, 25 year educator and consultant, is meticulous in helping clients navigate all aspects of the educational experience, no matter the level of complexity. She combines educational theory with experience to advise families, schools and educators. A UCSD and Harvard graduate, as well as a former high school teacher, Jill works tirelessly to help her clients succeed.
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