There are few things more stressful and confusing in life than applying to college. Anyone can tell you how frustrating half-hour phone calls are to admissions offices, deciphering financial aid information, and waiting anxiously for an acceptance letter are.
Admish is a new social network geared toward college applicants, educators, and admissions officers that aims to make the admissions process a little bit easier. Like any other social network, the site is based on connecting people through personal profiles, but the site works toward different means and ends depending on who you are. If you’re a student, your profile goes beyond just being a friend-making mechanism and also lets you show off your skills, extracurriculars, and academic accomplishments to admissions officers (you can even upload photos and videos to back up your boasting). You can also discuss the application process with guidance counselors, other rising college freshmen, and admissions officers, and search schools by your chosen criteria to help you find that perfect match. If you’re a guidance counselor, you can use Admish to help keep track of your advisees and help them develop lists of good college matches. If you’re an admissions officer, you can use Admish’s search features to help identify the perfect students for your school. On every end, Admish has an array of options and features that help you stay on top of the admissions process, including: deadline reminders, financial aid information, and helpful articles written by professionals. The site is completely free of charge.
Admish.com In Their Own Words
“Admish is a powerful college admissions community that brings together colleges, students, parents, teachers, and guidance counselors in a single portal”.
Why Admish.com It Might Be A Killer
I only wish that I had had Admish when I was applying to schools. It’s a brilliant idea which helps minimize confusion with and apprehensiveness about the applying to college by putting every party in touch with the rest of the participants in the admissions process. Plus, the site has a ton of cool features. for educators, students, and admissions officers alike, making it that much easier to match up the student with the perfect university.
Some Questions About Admish.com
It would be great if the site expanded to include resources for grad schools applicants like The Princeton Review has; does Admish plan on doing this at any point? Does the site also encourage parents to create personal profiles? It doesn’t say so explicitly. 







