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College Admissions - Larger Picture
College-bound to catch demographic break Albany Times Union, NY - Jan 17, 2008 You've been hearing it a lot in recent years: "record number of applications." The phrase makes college officials beam and high school seniors cringe. Demographic destiny may soon scramble the landscape...
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Congress must fund college NKU The Northerner Online, KY - Jan 16, 2008 The price to attend college is higher today than ever before. In the past decade, tuition has risen by at least 5 percent a year -- a rate almost twice that of inflation. A recent decision by Harvard University helps put this into perspective....
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A Hereditary Perk the Founding Fathers Failed to Anticipate New York Times, NY - Jan 16, 2008 Legacy preferences in college admissions — the nepotistic advantages given to the children of alumni — are indefensible, of course. President Bush, who should know, has called for their abolition. John Edwards has written that they are “something out of an aristocracy, not our democracy.”...
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Applications to Colleges Are Breaking Records New York Times, NY - Jan 17, 2008 Applications to selective colleges and universities are reaching new heights this year, promising another season of high rejection rates and dashed hopes for many more students...
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College applications: Avoiding the gender bias MSNBC - Jan 16, 2008 Wednesday night on Nightly News, NBC News correspondent Savannah Guthrie looks into whether it's more difficult to get admitted to college if you're female than if you're male. The following are instructions for college applicants that Guthrie compiled....
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Financial Aid - Harvard Decision
Ivies Are Changing The Mix Hartford Courant, CT - Jan 16, 2008 Carl Horton Jr. has only one request of the Ivy League schools now touting significantly expanded financial aid packages as a way to attract more middle-class families: "Can you make it retroactive? Because I'm still paying you guys...
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Big boost to college aid unlikely despite moves by Yale and Harvard Christian Science Monitor, MA - Jan 16, 2008 Now that Harvard, Yale, and a handful of other top-ranked schools have made moves to make their undergraduate programs more affordable, will the rest of American colleges follow suit? Not likely. Tuition is expected to keep rising faster than inflation, experts say...
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Editorial: Redefining financial aid Stanford Daily, CA - Jan 15, 2008 On the heels of Harvard’s discontinuation of its early action policy in 2006, Princeton and the University of Virginia quickly followed suit, echoing Harvard’s assertion that early admissions caters to and rewards upper-income students who often have assertive parents and well-connected school counselors...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
Applying for college: Be authentic, not bizarre Boston Globe, MA - Jan 15, 2008 Application deadlines for most colleges arrive this month and next. Students vying for a spot at a particular college may try to dream up inventive ways to stand out from the pack, but college admissions counselors and high school counselors advise proceeding with caution....
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College Process Takes Its Toll Jamestown Post Journal, NY - Jan 15, 2008 What college should I go to? How can I afford it? Should I take the SAT? Many seniors are now entering possibly the most stressful time of the year, as the paperwork piles up as college searches either begin or are starting to wind down. Most guidance counselors at area high schools are also busy assisting students filing their FAFSA forms, preparing scholarships and sending out college applications...
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Getting into college ... it's never been harder Towanda Daily Review, PA - Jan 14, 2008 "It's a matter of supply and demand," said Tony Pals, spokesman for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. "Institutions that in the past may have been safety schools may now be moving up to students' first-tier selections. That's because of increased competition."...
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Background Checks
Colleges give disciplinary action a closer look Virginia Tech Collegiate Times Online Edition, VA - Jan 15, 2008 Every year, students applying to college in the U.S. are asked to disclose information about their disciplinary background in high school as well as any violations of state and federal laws on their college applications...
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Legal missteps can hurt teens’ college chances Kansas City Star, MO - Jan 12, 2008 Here’s one more reason high schoolers need to keep their noses clean and stay out of trouble: It could make the difference between a college acceptance or denial letter....
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West
College Bound offers teens path to success Los Angeles Times, CA - Jan 16, 2008 She was headed down the wrong path and moving fast. A 1.0 GPA in her first year of high school. Zero ambition. No role model. No time for anything but taking care of younger siblings for an overworked mother who wasn't always around ...
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Students Encouraged To Seek Cal Grants KCRA.com, CA - Jan 16, 2008 SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The state kicked off its Cal Grant campaign on Wednesday, urging college-bound students to apply for money. Any graduating high school senior may seek the money....
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Opposing Views on the Propositions San Francisco Chronicle, CA - Jan 16, 2008 Proposition 92 on the Feb. 5 ballot sets aside less than 0.25 percent from the state's general fund to provide stable funding for community colleges. It offers protection to community colleges and community college students from the kind of penny-wise, pound-foolish decisions that are made time and again when the state undergoes cyclical fiscal downturns. ...
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Parents
Help comes for parents lost in a teen world Orlando Sentinel, FL - Jan 16, 2008 Pregnancy, nutrition and drugs are just a few of the challenging issues parents face when raising a teenager. Teens have questions, but parents don't always have the right answers...
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Teen Pregnancy
Pregnant teens want maternity leave from school Orlando Sentinel, FL - Jan 16, 2008 School officials in Colorado are trying to figure out what to do with their pregnant teenagers. Last month, two counselors and a pregnant student asked the school board for a maternity leave policy that would grant four to six weeks of excused absences after students’ babies are born
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TV star’s pregnancy prompts teen talks Rapid City Journal, SD - Jan 16, 2008 When Kay Ermish heard that television star Jamie Lynn Spears was pregnant at 16, she used the news to begin a conversation with her 14-year-old daughter...
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