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Announcement

High School Counselor Week - Syndication
Announcement, Bedford, MA - Nov 26, 2006
Several counselors, who have shared their HS Counselor Week with parents, have reported enthusiasm by the parents for this new source of information. College hunting, after all, is new to them, important, infrequent and ultimately expensive. Many parents apparently believe that the information in the newsletter will help them work with the counselor for the best possible results for their family...[more]
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College Admissions - Larger Picture

College admissions in crisis: a process out of control
Fairfield Minuteman, CT - Dec 8, 2006
Growing disenchanted with the mounting pressure, confusion and complexity that he says has come to characterize the college admissions process, Thacker left ...
Anti-affirmative action effort could spread to other states
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - Dec 13, 2006
AP. LANSING, Mich. - A group that helped pass a voter-approved law banning some public affirmative action programs in Michigan will ...
College Tuition Tax Deduction program extended two years
Herkimer Evening Telegram, NY - Dec 13, 2006
By JESSICA ARSENAULT-Telegram Staff Writer. WASHINGTON DC - The federally run College Tuition Tax Deduction program, which a month ...
A well-meaning end to discrimination
Boston Globe, United States - Dec 11, 2006
By Cathy Young | December 11, 2006. DEPENDING ON who you talk to, the passage of Proposal 2 in Michigan last month was either a great ...
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College Admissions - Larger Picture Cost Issues

In New Twist on Tuition Game, Popularity Rises With the Price
New York Times, United States - Dec 11, 2006
By JONATHAN D. GLATER and ALAN FINDER. COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – John Strassburger, the president of Ursinus College, a small liberal ...
Weighing the Costs in Public vs. Private Colleges
New York Times, United States - Dec 13, 2006
By JONATHAN D. GLATER. As parents and students cope with the ever-rising cost of higher education, many debate whether attending ...
How to contain college costs
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - Dec 12, 2006
... Greater accountability is also needed in federally guaranteed student loans, which represent nearly one-third of all funding for college tuition in the United ...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies

Holiday break is crunch time for college applicants
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - Dec 14, 2006
High school students go on holiday break this weekend, but many seniors won't get much rest because they will be holed up at home or taking the laptops along ...
Countdown to college
OregonLive.com, OR - Dec 14, 2006
Small-town campus in a big city. Strong academic focus with a wide-range of offerings. Close to home, yet not too far away. Ask any high school senior deciding which college to attend what the ideal school ...
College Craziness: As college applications rise, students feel the ...
Eagle Tribune, MA - Dec 10, 2006
Meridith Roy has spent countless weekends, late nights and summer afternoons visiting college campuses, writing essays and filling out stacks of paperwork...
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College Admissions - Tips and Techniques

Cut college 'sticker price' with subject tests
OregonLive.com, OR - Dec 7, 2006
Imagine you're at your local car dealership, salivating for that hot, red convertible you've been eyeing for months. Suddenly you notice the factory rebate, dealer incentives and willingness of the salesman to wheel and deal. Before you know it, you've just cut a major chunk off the sticker price...
Where student and college can get better acquainted
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Dec 9, 2006
... help the student and the college become better acquainted. College admissions interviews can benefit the applicant and the college. ...
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College Admissions Essays

Striving for that winning college essay
Newsday, NY - Dec 9, 2006
Each September, students start Kathi Reilly's English elective cool and confident -- they are seniors, after all. But as the weeks pass, they seem to get younger, more vulnerable ...
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Midwest

Proposal Offers Free Tuition for 10 Years of Work in Wisconsin
WSAW, WI - Dec 11, 2006
Paying tuition is a constant stress for many college students, and figuring out how to keep college graduates in Wisconsin is stressing out state officials. ...
Students react to tuition increase
Radio Iowa, IA - Dec 12, 2006
by Mark Geary, KCRG-TV, Cedar Rapids. Students at Iowa, Iowa State and UNI will have to pay hundreds of dollars more next year in increased tuition. ...
Regents OK new method for college admissions
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Dec 12, 2006
Iowa City, Ia. - Iowa high school graduates, starting in fall 2009, will be required to meet new standards for automatic admission ...
Students to be required to volunteer
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,  United States - Dec 12, 2006
WELLSTON - Wellston joined a growing number of St. Louis-area school districts Monday in requiring that high school students perform community service, beginning with the class of 2011....
Local School Changing Schedule to Accommodate Students
WLNS, MI - Dec 12, 2006
Getting a high school diploma in Michigan is about to get a whole lot tougher. New graduation requirements take effect next school ...
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Private Counselors

University admission aid for sale
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Dec 11, 2006
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – With her daughter's collegiate career at stake, Miriam Schafer delved into the at-times byzantine world of admissions headlong...
Students seek help with admissions process from private college ...
Paly Voice, CA - Dec 7, 2006
The pressure to be accepted to an elite college is everywhere. SAT prep books, frazzled, overextended students and magazine articles about getting into the perfect college are all everyday reminders of this pressure. As colleges become increasingly selective, more students than ever are turning to private college counselors for help with the admissions process. ...
Choosing a career path
Durham region news, Canada - Dec 12, 2006
PORT PERRY -- The stress of choosing a career, and deciding where to pursue that dream, has done very little to ruffle Janet Griffen ...
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SATs & ACTs

SATs: Do they really matter? Growing number of colleges say no
Eagle Tribune, MA - Dec 9, 2006
A test that takes almost four hours to complete is nerve-wracking enough by itself. But when that same test has the power to determine your future, it can be positively petrifying...
No standardized admissions
Baltimore Sun, United States - Dec 7, 2006
Salisbury University on the Eastern Shore has become the first school in Maryland's public university system to make tests such as the SAT optional for students with average grades of 3.5 or better on a 4-point scale....
Schools not so high on the SAT
The Gloucester County Times, NJ - Dec 10, 2006
Standardized tests for high school students seeking college admission have spawned a multi-million dollar industry and a fair share of anxiety for generations...
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College Loans

ABCs of College Loans
Barron's (subscription) - Dec 10, 2006
ONE WAY TO JUDGE whether the resurgent democrats are making good on their recent campaign promises will be to check student–loan Websites in coming months...
 
 

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Big Pic- Costs
Process/Strat
Tips & Tech
Essay
Midwest
Pvt Counselor
SATs & ACTs
Loans

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