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College Admissions - Larger Picture

Not ready for college
USA Today - Mar 2, 2006 ago
Some blame poorly trained teachers; others criticize students for taking easy courses. Usually, the complaints involve math and science.
Pell grants -- less money for the needy
Bankrate.com - Feb 28, 2006
Educators and financial aid administrators have expressed two concerns about the new law's effect on the Pell grant program. First, despite the fact that Pell is designed to help financially strapped families, grant amounts haven't been increased to keep pace with college costs...
Are you paying too much for college?
Baruch College The Ticker, NY - Feb 27, 2006
How much are you paying for college? According to research conducted by the American Council on Education, many students may be overpaying for college tuition. According to the ACE, possibly 1.5 million eligible applicants for Pell Grants did not apply in the 2003-2004 school year ...
Editorial: Colleges must stop valuing APs so highly
The UCLA Daily Bruin, CA - Mar 1, 2006
Advanced Placement courses and exams are crucial for students hoping for admission to top universities. But they haven't always been and they shouldn't be now.. ...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies

What juniors need to know
Fauquier Times-Democrat, VA - Mar 1, 2006
I am a junior in high school. I don't visit my guidance counselor much, so I'm not sure what I should be doing to prepare for the college application process. Besides studying hard and trying for an athletic scholarship, what steps can I take to get ready for the future? ...
Here's how to simplify application process
Biloxi Sun Herald,  USA - Feb 28, 2006
By FAN ZHOU. Fan Zhou is in the process of applying to and choosing a college. He applied to 10 schools, nine of which are ranked in the nation's top 50. ...
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Reading Key to College Success

Barely half of students are ready for college reading
U.S. News & World Report - Mar 1, 2006
Student readiness for college-level reading is at its lowest levels in more than a decade, according to results of the 2005 ACT college entrance exam, which will be officially released today at a Capitol Hill news briefing...
Study: Reading Key to College Success
Washington Post, United States - Mar 1, 2006
By BEN FELLER. WASHINGTON -- The ability to handle complex reading is the major factor separating high school students who are ready for college reading from those who are not, according to a new report. The study by ACT, a nonprofit company that tests students, found that most states contribute to the lack of college preparedness by not requiring complex reading comprehension in high school....
Report: Keep focus on reading skills
USA Today - Mar 1, 2006
By Mary Beth Marklein, USA TODAY. President Bush is calling for more rigor in high school science and math courses. But a new report also urges high schools and states to not neglect reading skills. ...
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College Marketing Technology

Colleges going cyber: Tech transforms recruiting
USA Today - Mar 2, 2006
The day after the Super Bowl, the undergraduate admissions office at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland e-mailed 108 high school seniors in the Pittsburgh area to congratulate them on the Steelers' victory.
Videos allow college tours from comfort of your home
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Mar 2, 2006
Higher-education hopefuls have another way to tour colleges -- whenever and wherever they have access to a DVD player. They can turn to “The U,” a series of five ...
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Counselor Tools

Naviance Offers All-Electronic School Forms
Press Release - Mar 1, 2006, 2006
Naviance and the Common Application are pleased to announce their expanded relationship making Counselor's Office the first and only place on the Web where counselors can submit transcripts and school profiles electronically to Common Application member colleges and universities. Beginning in fall 2006...
Free GED Program for College-bound Students Available
PNN, VA - Mar 1, 2006
Comcourse announces that its free GED program is available for individuals who are seeking to enter college. The system provides ...
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Private Counselors

Paid Consultants Replacing HS Counselors
Houston Chronicle, United States - Mar 1, 2006
WASHINGTON As high school seniors across the country wait anxiously for the responses to their college applications, some can take comfort in knowing they sent out the best money can buy. Their parents paid hundreds _ sometimes thousands _ of dollars ...
Paid College Consultants Help Kids Get in
Civilrights.org, DC - Mar 1, 2006
Parents are spending money on consultants because they promise more individualized attention than high school counselors and often tout their connections with colleges. "We give parents an insider's view," said Jane Shropshire, a private consultant based in Louisville, who has admissions experience at three different colleges ...
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Online Colleges

Online colleges can expand after cap cut
United Press International - Mar 1, 2006
WASHINGTON, March 1 (UPI) -- For-profit colleges, ripe with campaign contributions and congressional connections, have successfully lobbied to expand Internet-based classes. A 1992 cap requiring higher education institutions conduct at least 50 percent of classes in a classroom to be eligible for financial aid, came after an inquiry found for-profit colleges were lax on education
Online Colleges Receive a Boost From Congress
The Ledger, FL - Mar 1, 2006
It took just a few paragraphs in a budget bill for Congress to open a new frontier in education: Colleges will no longer be required to deliver at least half their courses on a campus instead of online to qualify for federal student aid...
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College Cost Issues

College Aid Stratagems
Forbes -(free registration required) Feb 27, 2006
Private schools are counting inflated home costs when assessing how much to give your kid. Here's how to deal with this and other traps. ...
What, me worry about college costs?
USA Today - Mar 1, 2006
Whew. College applications are in and hopefuls can refocus. This is the season when anticipation grows as parents and their sons and daughters await admissions and financial aid decisions on April 1, a date full of ambiguity, particularly about the mysterious process of paying for college ...
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Northeast News

Affordable excellence at state colleges
Boston Globe, United States - Mar 2, 2006
LAST WEEK, the state Senate unanimously approved a bill that contains sweeping changes to public higher education in Massachusetts...
Bay State high schools need course correction
The Republican, MA - Mar 2, 2006
True or False. Graduates of public high schools in Massachusetts have taken the required courses needed to attend a public state college.
State eyes tougher diploma standards
Boston Globe, United States - Feb 28, 2006
By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff | February 28, 2006. State officials will propose uniform guidelines today for the courses that high ...
Board still struggling with class rank issue
Edison/Metuchen Sentinel, NJ - Mar 2, 2006
"Before the end of the school year, we will have a final public debate and make our decision," said Board of Education President Ronald Grayzel at the Feb. 22 board meeting.
Education proposals unveiled by Reilly
Boston Globe, United States - Mar 1, 2006
Rolling out the first major proposals of his gubernatorial campaign, Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly yesterday promised to use college scholarships, beefed-up teacher training, and tutoring from professional engineers and scientists to improve the math and science skills of Massachusetts students ...
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MySpace.com etc.

A MySpace Cheat Sheet for Parents
Wired News - Feb 26, 2006
MySpace can be unfamiliar ground to busy parents, and not everything is as it seems on the site. So Wired News addresses some of ...
Don't go all Homeland Security on your kids' Web time
The Desert Sun, CA - Mar 1, 2006
Secret surveillance of a child's Web activity reduces the teen's ability to trust the parent; teens should be asked to share their profile. ...
MySpace Prompts School To Warn Parents
WebProNews, KY - Feb 27, 2006
A Midwestern private school has sent home warnings about students placing personal information on the popular networking site MySpace.com. ...
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Parents

Keeping the SAT Drama to a Minimum
The Jewish Journal of greater L.A, CA - Feb 23, 2006
As if getting myself into college hadn't been difficult enough, now I'm embarking on the adventure of navigating my son through the process. I call it an "adventure," because it truly is nothing less a roller coaster ride fraught with sudden turns, unexpected pitfalls, one-mistake-and-you're-doomed scenarios. I'm sure there's a spine-tingling reality show possibility here ...
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Contents

Big Picture
Process/Strat
Reading
Tech Mkting
Tools
Pvt Counsel
Online U
Costs
Northeast
MySpace etc.
Parents
Classified

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