The percentage of students admitted to the University.
Is the list of all transactions made on a certain bank account over a determined period of time (usually monthly).
Is a platform for undergraduate college admission application, and applicants may use to apply to multiple schools at once.
Fall Term: Semester that starts in August.
Spring Term: Semester that starts in January
Financial Aid: is a student loan granted for students to study.
Scholarhips/Grants: Are money universities or private institutions grant to students for completing their studies.e
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act: The name given to waiving the right to review your letter of recommendations before they are sent.
Recommendation: To waive the right to review the letters.
Student VISA for the US.
MaiaLearning is a platform KCP uses to support the college application and decision-making process.
Students must request the letters of Recommendation for college admissions via MaiaLearning.
The counselor recommendation and transcripts will be send via Maialearning to all the applying Universities.
The degree or undergraduate program are the terms used to refer to the career program you will be applying to at the University of your choice.
All students applying to the FAFSA or CSS profile are required the completed tax return parents presented from the previous year.
The tax return is the completion of documentation that calculates an entity’s or individual’s income earned with the amount of tax payable to the government.
Early Decision (ED) I and II: Binding application to University. You compromise to the university to attend if accepted,
Early Action (EA): early but non binding application for students.
Regular Decision: Application on a Regular time.
Rolling Admission: Some Universities may receive year round applications.
All official scores should be sent through the test center official Website.
For example:
Toefl scores: ets website
SAT or AP: College Board website
- Pregrado ó
- Carrera
- Class 2026 (Expected year of graduation)
- for Undergraduate Program
- for a Major, or
- As a Freshman