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<p>The National College Match connects high-achieving low-income students with admission and full four-year scholarships to 20 partner colleges. In 2007, more than 700 students received admission and significant scholarship grants from partner colleges through the National College Match program.</p>
<p>QuestBridge is pleased to welcome California Institute of Technology, Haverford College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, and Wesleyan University as new partners in 2008.</p>
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Amherst College
Bowdoin College
California Institute of Tech
Chicago, University of
Claremont McKenna College
Columbia University
Emory University
Haverford College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Notre Dame, University of
Oberlin College
Pennsylvania, University of
Pomona College
Princeton University
Rice University
Scripps College
Stanford University
Swarthmore College
Trinity College
Vassar College
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
Williams College
Yale University</p>
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<p>I was matched in the 2007 cycle with Princeton. If it weren’t for the extra essays that Questbridge allows you to write and colleges to view, I don’t believe my application would have been as powerful. Some may disagree with me, but the benefits are unmistakingly well-intentioned: write more about yourself for colleges to see, free college application fee waivers, earlier decision (if you’re not matched, you get another try in the RD round).</p>
<p>I suggest writing your essays in the last weeks of the summer (who knows how much you can change in one summer?).</p>
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