17 Best Apps for College Applicants and College Students
College… There’s an App for That!
by Chioma Isiadinso
Phones are not just for phone calls any more. They can be computers, maps, tour guides, game centers, cameras, search engines, and many more things. With the right apps, they can even become a tool for college.
We have researched many of the education apps out there and chosen these as some of the most useful to the average college applicant and student. These apps can help you with the college search, with college prep, with your college applications, with academics once you are in college, and with the college lifestyle in general. Pretty useful, right?
While these apps should not be your sole providers of information, they are certainly a convenient and fun way to take on a small part of the college admissions process. So browse away, and happy downloading!
Apps for the College Search
- Peterson’s College Guide
- What it does:
- Peterson’s college guide app allows you to search for information on thousands of institutions, including such statistics as selectivity, financial aid, and majors offered.
- Best used for…
- Quick research or browsing to get ideas about different schools. For extensive research, you should always rely on information from the school’s admissions office and website.
- The Peterson’s app is also very handy for campus tours, since it provides a mapping function detailing the campus and the surrounding area.
- Favorite Feature:
- The “shake for a college suggestion” feature. Simply shake your phone and explore the random colleges that come up.
- What it does:
- College Confidential Mobile App
- What it does:
- The app is a portable version of the College Confidential website, which provides college admissions articles and allows participants to discuss various parts of the admissions process. The app lets you to participate in these discussions on the go, check college application blogs, and interact with other users.
- Best used for…
- Background research and gauging what other college applicants are talking about. You might pick up some useful tips, but you should keep in mind that the information on these discussion boards is not always the most accurate or authoritative.
- Favorite Feature:
- The “Campus Vibe” section, which allows iPhone users to browse through hundreds of reports from students who have gone on college visits at a specific school.
- What it does:
Apps for College Prep
- futureU SAT
- What it does:
- This app allows you to play SAT prep games on the go. There are two reading games, two writing games, two math games, and three quiz styles. Each of these are based on a Kaplan curriculum and accompanied by test taking tips.
- Best used for…
- Supplemental test prep. Obviously, these games should not constitute all of your preparation for the SAT. However, they are a fun and quick way to study on the go.
- Favorite feature:
- The portable nature of the app allows you to study anytime or anywhere, which is great for consistent test preparation.
- What it does:
- SAT Vocab Challenge Vol. 1 by The Princeton Review
- What it does:
- This app quizzes you on 250 vocabulary words often encountered on the SAT exam. You can test yourself on definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and positive and negative connotations
- Best used for…
- On the go vocab studying. This is a great way to periodically refresh your vocab and to find words that you might not have otherwise studied.
- Favorite feature:
- Some challenges are timed to simulate the actual SAT test-taking environment.
- What it does:
- SAT Connect
- What it does:
- This comprehensive app provides on-the-go SAT studying with 800 test questions, 7 diagnostic tests, study guides, and vocabulary flashcards. The app provides feedback on your scores and times and keeps track of your progress.
- Best used for…
- Diagnosing SAT problems areas for yourself and focusing on practice questions within those areas.
- Favorite feature:
- The app gives you detailed explanations of the answers to any questions that you miss, which helps you to avoid making the same mistake twice.
- What it does:
Apps for the College Application
- Common App Mobile
- What it does:
- The Common App can now be accessed from your smartphone. In theory, you could even fill out your application from your smartphone. However, we do not recommend that, considering the very small screen and the possibility of technical problems.
- Best used for:
- Checking the status of your application and making sure that various stages of your application have been processed
- Favorite feature
- The ability to check your application status on the go- you no longer have to hover nervously in front of a computer.
- What it does:
- Dropbox
- What it does:
- You can download this app to your phone and your computer, allowing you to sync files from various locations. The app keeps documents in one easily accessible location, which is great for the variety of essays and other documents that you accumulate during the college application process.
- Best used for:
- Storing essay drafts, recommendations, and resumes in a secure location
- Favorite feature:
- The app uses an online storage mechanism, which means that your documents are safe from any ill-timed computer crashes.
- What it does:
Apps for College Academics
- iStudiez Pro
- What it does:
- This comprehensive scheduling app tracks homework and deadlines for all of your classes. You can also color code and label various extracurricular activities and place them alongside your class calendar.
- Best used for…
- Keeping track of the many obligations that come with being a college student. Having all of your schedule information in one place will make it easy to plan out your obligations and work schedule.
- Favorite Feature:
- The “Today” view reflects all of your academic and extracurricular obligations for a particular day.
- What it does:
- myHomework
- What it does:
- This app provides a digital calendar for your homework assignments. You can sort your homework into different class lists or view it as a calendar
- Best used for…
- Planning out your semester when you receive the syllabi for your classes. Knowing when all of your homework is due will help you to plan your workload and to avoid procrastination.
- Favorite feature:
- You can set reminder alarms to give you fair warning about upcoming due dates.
- What it does:
- Stanza
- What it does:
- Stanza lets you download thousands of texts to your phone so that they are available to you in a more portable format. You can choose from a variety of free works or purchase other works from the app’s partner stores.
- Best used for…
- Smaller readings for your classes. For most classes it is best to own the actual book. However, for shorter readings, Stanza can save you from a very heavy backpack.
- Favorite feature:
- You can transfer books from your e-reader or computer simply by dragging them over to the Stanza icon.
- What it does:
- Mental Case
- What it does:
- This flashcard app allows you to create flashcards using text, images or audio, or to download existing online flashcards. After you create the flashcards, you can quiz yourself directly from your phone.
- Best used for…
- The app cuts down on the time you put into writing out flashcards and gives you more time to quiz yourself.
- Favorite Feature:
- Being able to make flashcards with high quality images is especially helpful for classes where you need to know diagrams and graphs.
- What it does:
- Instapaper
- What it does:
- Instapaper saves webpages so that you can access them later, even when you do not have Internet access. The app saves most webpages as text only files, making them easy to read even on your phone.
- Best used for…
- Bookmarking articles or pages that you need for class, or that you are just interested in. Being able to access these even without wireless coverage gives you more freedom to read and study wherever you like.
- Favorite Feature:
- If you are looking for something new to read, you can check out what other friends are reading or choose from the Editor’s Pick list.
- What it does:
- Evernote
- What it does:
- Evernote allows you to make random text, audio, or visual notes about pretty much anything. You can record notes, ideas, or snapshots in a searchable database for easy access later on
- Best used for…
- Remembering all of the random facts and ideas that you will absorb both inside and outside the classroom
- Favorite Feature:
- It converts text from any snapshot images into text that is readable and searchable on your phone.
- What it does:
Apps for the College Lifestyle
- Bump
- What it does:
- This app allows you to exchange phone numbers and other contact information when you “bump” your phone with your friend’s. Simply hold the phones close together, and the app will download your friend’s contact information. If you link Bump to your Facebook account, it will automatically “friend” anyone you bump with
- Best used for…
- The frenzy of introductions that you will encounter during your first weeks of college. You will meet so many people, and Bump provides an easy and fast way to get their contact information.
- Favorite feature:
- It almost goes without saying that being able to exchange phone numbers simply by touching phones is pretty cool…
- What it does:
- PocketMoney
- What it does:
- This app keeps track of your finances with data from any checking, savings, or credit card accounts that you input.
- Best used for…
- Making sure that you do not overstep your financial boundaries in college. It is so easy to forget how much money is in your checking account, but this app makes that information readily available even when you are on the go.
- Favorite Feature:
- Charts and other analytics help you see where you are overspending and how to cut back
- What it does:
- Wi-Fi Finder
- What it does:
- This app shows you the various wi-fi hotspots in your geographic area and how to get there.
- Best used for…
- Finding places to study in your local community. The app is also helpful if you are studying abroad, where it can sometimes be difficult to simply stumble upon a wi-fi hotspot.
- Favorite feature:
- Clear directions to the nearest wi-fi location
- What it does:
- Urbanspoon
- What it does:
- Urbanspoon helps you find nearby restaurants and view ratings and reviews for each establishment. You can browse by location, type of cuisine, or price, and you can also see where your friends have eaten.
- Best used for…
- Finding a restaurant in your new college town. College is all about exploring new things, so challenge yourself to discover the unique local restaurants that your area has to offer
- Favorite feature
- The Urbanspoon “Slot Machine” gives you a randomized restaurant choice when you shake your phone. It’s great for when you are feeling particularly spontaneous.
- What it does:
- University-specific applications
- Most universities offer smartphone apps featuring calendars, upcoming events, university news, and important logistical information, such as dining hall menus or bus schedules.
- Once you have decided which school you might attend, you should check their website or iTunes for any available apps.
About Author
Chioma Isiadinso, a former admissions board member at Harvard Business School and admissions officer at Carnegie Mellon University, provides tips, strategies and advice to college applicants on how to gain admission to top US colleges and universities.
Chioma is the founder and CEO of EXPARTUS, an admissions consulting company that helps clients gain admission to their top school by developing a unique and compelling personal brand.
To get Chioma’s free college admissions report, “7 Mistakes to Avoid When Applying to Top US Colleges and Universities”, visit www.expartus.com/services/college and sign up for a copy today.
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