If your high school counselor sits on a university's college counselor advisory board

Anonymous
...does that represent a significant advantage for admissions from your school to that university? For example: https://www.dickinson.edu/info/20045/admissions/994/counselor_advisory_board
Anonymous
Do you need an advantage to get into Dickinson?
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
Looks like a way for a small college to gain good students from those high schools. Smart.
Anonymous
One of the counselors at DC's secondary is on the UChicago advisory board, and 24 students have matriculated there in the past 4 years.
Anonymous
It’s an advisory board, not the real board. Advisory boards have no clout and are usually assembled to flatter the members into giving money
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you need an advantage to get into Dickinson?


LOL !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:...does that represent a significant advantage for admissions from your school to that university? For example: https://www.dickinson.edu/info/20045/admissions/994/counselor_advisory_board


Maybe. My thought is that Dickinson does this as a way to encourage more applications to the college.
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