Start before senior year.
Students can use durable value principles while building an early list.
Application cycle
Durable Value Index is designed to support the U.S. application cycle, from early list-building to final offer comparison.
Rules are set before results are inspected, protecting credibility and reducing outcome-driven changes.
The annual edition uses the latest available public data by the cut-off date, then moves into scoring and QA.
Models are run, outliers reviewed, score bands tested, and data-confidence notes prepared.
Institutions may review their own factual information. They cannot negotiate methodology, weights, or outcomes.
The index is released when rising seniors, families, counselors, and admissions teams are actively preparing the cycle.
Companion guides translate the index into list-building, affordability planning, early application checks, and admitted-student comparisons.
Students can use durable value principles while building an early list.
The main release arrives as applications open and school lists become real.
Value becomes practical when families compare offers, cost, fit, and outcomes.