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College - Larger Picture
Our view on higher education: Graduate more students USA Today - Jun 23, 2009 At many college commencement ceremonies in recent weeks, the number of seniors tossing up mortar boards has been much lower than the number of freshmen who came in aspiring to do so...
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Plan to Increase College Education Raises Many Issues Wall Street Journal - Jun 23, 2009 Peter McPherson and David Shulenburger ("Yes, We Can Expand Access to Higher Ed," op-ed, June 20) suggest that without a higher proportion of college graduates "our country's prominence is at risk." None of their evidence establishes a link between education and the "discovery, invention and innovation" necessary for a vibrant economy...
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Community colleges to get boost from US Galesburg Register-Mail - Jun 23, 2009 An Obama administration official said last week the White House will soon announce a plan to enhance the U.S. community college system in an effort to allow as many as 5 million more students or laid off workers to attend....
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College admissions officers see little change Baltimore Sun - Jun 21, 2009 College admissions officers did not know what to expect heading into this year's application period. They wondered if the recession would drive students toward in-state or public colleges and away from more expensive ones - or committing to any college at all..
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
College-Bound Students: Volunteer and Earn Thousands of Dollars Auburn Journal - Jun 18, 2009 For college-bound students, the obvious benefits of volunteering include building qualifications to improve the odds for college admission, feeling good as a contributor to community-minded organizations, and learning the value of helping others. But there is an important additional benefit to volunteering: Earning significant scholarships...
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10 Reasons to Pick a Community College U.S. News & World Report - Jun 17, 2009 One of the fastest-growing and most important segments of the American college scene is the community college (in some cases called two-year, junior, or technical colleges). ...
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Dear Babs: What A.P. courses impress college admissions officers? Baltimore Sun - Jun 21, 2009 I'm trying to pick my courses for next year, and I want to know which A.P. course I should take to impress colleges, A.P. Bio or A.P. U.S. History (I'm already taking A.P. English and A.P. Calc, but my school doesn't recommend taking any more than three courses)...
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College Admissions - Essay
Tip Sheet: An Admissions Dean Offers Advice on Writing a College Essay New York Times - The Choice Blog - Jun 23, 2009 Prospective students will often ask me if a good essay will really get them accepted. The truth is that while no essay will make an unqualified student acceptable, a good essay can help a qualified applicant stand out from the competition...
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FinAid
Easing a College Financial Aid Headache New York Times - Jun 23, 2009 The Obama administration is moving to simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or Fafsa, a notoriously complicated form that asks students seeking financial aid for college as many as 153 questions....
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New Books
Parents
College applications: apply early and often Examiner.com - Jun 20, 2009 Parents are often concerned about the cost of applying to multiple colleges. This is one area where costs have not kept up with inflation. Fifty dollars remains a typical application fee, up little, if at all, from the seventies. ...
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When is it too early to start thinking about college? Examiner.com - Jun 20, 2009 If the idea of thinking about college at an early age is ludicrous, why not change the approach? Think "outside-the-box" and focus on early preparation. That might make more sense to you because in the scheme of things, ...
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South
Diploma changes approved The Advertiser - Jun 19, 2009 BATON ROUGE - High school students could skip college prep courses and instead take classes designed to get them into two-year schools under a plan that Louisiana lawmakers are expected to approve despite criticism that it would produce graduates who can't find jobs ...
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Students say they need a law to stop the bullies Los Angeles Times - Jun 17, 2009 Students and administrators might as well be living on different planets when it comes to school bullying. Students say it is common for bullies to taunt and hit them or their classmates, and for teachers to do little to stop it....
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Parents file lawsuit vs. FHSAA Florida Today - Jun 17, 2009 A group called the Florida Parents for Athletic Equity filed a lawsuit in a Jacksonville court Tuesday challenging the legality of the FHSAA's policy because it violates Title IX -- a federal law prohibiting discrimination in school programs based on sex. ...
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Cheating and Bullying
One Third of Teens Use Cellphones to Cheat in School U.S. News & World Report - Jun 23, 2009 Forget passing handwritten notes underneath desks or inking your arm with essential math formulas before a killer test. If students today want to cheat, they have a more insidious tool at their disposal...
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