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November 2010

Dear Counselor,

Welcome to the latest edition of the AnyCollege Counselor Newsletter! During the past few months we’ve made some exciting changes to the site.

First, we’re now able to offer you the opportunity to place our college search tool widget on your school’s site. Students can use the widget to easily search for schools that fit their criteria – directly from your site! Go here to download our widget or contact us for more details at 1-866-900-9933.

Second, we've made some updates that we'd like to make sure you (and your students) are aware of and are taking full advantage of:

Lastly, we would love to know how you and your students are using our site. We hope that AnyCollege is a useful resource for you – and would appreciate any feedback you can provide. If you have any articles, resources or comments that you’d like to share with us, please email us.

Sincerely,

The AnyCollege.com Team

 

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