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College - Larger Picture

Obama Aims to Boost Funding For Pell Grants by $40 Billion
Washington Post  - Oct 8, 2009
After three years of major increases in federal Pell grants for needy college students, President Obama aims to boost the aid further with $40 billion in funding over the next decade...
When State Universities Lose State Support
NY Times - Economix  - Oct 4, 2009
The budget of the public higher education system of California has been slashed by over 20 percent, on top of previous cuts. Faculty and student protests kicked into place the first week of classes, reflecting enormous contention over the best way to respond...
Class Advantage
Inside Higher Ed  - Oct 2, 2009
Between 1955 and 2005, college enrollments increased to 17.5 million from 2.6 million -- and the percentage of high school graduates seeking some higher education increased to 70 percent from 45 percent...
Prepaid College Savings Plans Might Not Cover All Costs
NY Times  - Oct 4, 2009
In the last two decades, more than a million families around the country have invested in state funds that pledged to cover the cost of attending their state’s public colleges and universities, regardless of how much tuition increased...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies

Colleges Where Applying Early Action Helps
U.S. News & World Report  - Oct 1, 2009
If you think you know which college you'd really like to attend but want to keep your options open just in case, the "early action" application route could be the path for you ...
Early Decision Versus Early Action Admissions
Lansing State Journal  - Oct 1, 2009
October is a busy month for high school seniors, especially those applying early for college admission next fall. Hundreds of colleges and universities welcome early applicants ...
Student bloggers aid college admissions
United Press International  - Oct 2, 2009
Students who want to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology can get an up-close look at campus life through student blogs, admissions officers say....
College Prowler is now FREE
DC College Admissions Examiner  - Sep 30, 2009
have some great news for fans of The College Prowler. For the first time ever, the entire collection of single-school guides is now available absolutely FREE of charge at www.collegeprowler.com. ...
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NACAC Conference

NACAC Honors College Admission Counseling at Its 65th National Conference
AScribe (press release)  - Oct 2, 2009
ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 2 (AScribe Newswire) -- The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) honored the achievements and service of outstanding members and leaders during its 65th National Conference in Baltimore in September....

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Essays

Dear Babs: Trust your own voice and your gut when it comes to writing your college essay
Kansas City Star  - Oct 1, 2009
I'm starting to work on my college admissions essay, and I'm concerned. Should I get my mom to look it over? I know some of my friends had their parents practically write their essay and college application, but is that right? ...
Solid Tips For Writing A Winning College Essay
SayCampusLife  - Oct 4, 2009
The dreaded college admission essay goes hand in hand with the college application itself. The application can be challenging enough, but compared to the ...
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Parents

The Stress, the Tears, the Moods: 11th Grade, Through a Parent’s Eyes
NY Times - The Choice  - Oct 6, 2009
While taking a walk the other day with my daughter Nicole, a nearly 16-year-old high school junior, I launched into a conversation about stress. What I was I thinking? ...
Attention parents: Start early to prepare kids for college
Frederick News Post  - Oct 1, 2009
One of the most notable changes to the admissions process is the year in which students start preparing for college admissions. The most competitive students are starting to prepare during their freshmen and sophomore years...
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SATs & ACTs

ON COLLEGE: SAT's Score Choice policy confusing and stressful
San Jose Mercury News  - Oct 1, 2009
I am in the midst of applying to colleges, and I'm very confused and stressed about the SAT's Score Choice policy. I have heard that some schools still want to see all my scores while others will allow me to send only my best score. Can you clarify? ...
Top SAT strategies: math
College Admissions Examiner  - Oct 7, 2009
We've discussed it before: scoring well on the SAT has as much to do with your testing taking skills as it does your content skills. Knowing and applying key strategies can remarkably increase your score...
The one week study guide for the SAT
College Admissions Examiner  - Oct 7, 2009
Thousands of you are taking the SAT next Saturday. Here are three ideas for how best to spend your time getting ready:...
For Those Withholding SAT Scores, Advice on Completing the Common Application
NY Times - The Choice  - Sep 30, 2009
As high school seniors and their counselors get deeper into fall, they will surely find themselves wrestling with the fine print and ramifications of the College Board’s new Score Choice policy...
Some colleges dropping SATs in admissions process
Worcester Telegram  - Oct 5, 2009
Jill J. Coughlin's SAT scores suggested that she was just an average student. But the challenging Advanced Placement and honors courses she excelled in and her nearly perfect cumulative grade point average in high school, she felt, gave a truer picture of her academic abilities. ...
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College Visits and Fairs

Countdown to college: Warm up to idea of visiting potential colleges early on
Merced Sun-Star  - Oct 5, 2009
Any campus visit is better than no visit at all, but what's the difference between a "cold" campus visit and a "warm" one? ...
The College Visit: 'Where Do You Fit in?'
ABC2 News  - Oct 2, 2009
A student I mentored who was dead set on going to a particular college quickly changed her mind after a weekend visit to the campus with her family. Why? The students went home on weekends, the activities and organizations that she was looking for didn’t even exist on campus ...
Get the most out of a college fair
Newsday  - Oct 7, 2009
With so much information about colleges and universities available through a quick Internet search, today’s tech savvy kids sometimes wonder whether there’s any good reason to go to a college fair. Yes, there are plenty. Here’s what you can tell them...
Get the most out of a college fair
DC College Prep Examiner  - Oct 4, 2009
Does the food taste as good as it looks in the brochure? Can freshmen have cars on campus? What’s the average SAT score should an applicant have? All of these are good questions to ask a representative at a college fair ...
Tight budgets put college visits on webcam
The Free Lance-Star  - Oct 2, 2009
Nationwide, college admissions offices have reduced or eliminated out-of-state travel because of the economy. Virtual visits don't seem to have caught on ...

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Counselor's leg work aids college applicants
Lansing State Journal  - Oct 4, 2009
"I was tired of talking about schools I hadn't visited," Josephson said. "I wanted to get a lot of questions answered. I wanted to get first-hand knowledge from the counselors at the schools, rather than getting information from their Web sites. I wanted to be able to put the students' concerns at ease." ...
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South

Report: In-state universities seeking out-of-state students
The (Charleston) Post and Courier  - Oct 4, 2009
CHARLESTON -- South Carolina parents often complain that the state's largest public colleges and universities reject their children in favor of enrolling higher-achieving, out-of-state students...
Schools Hire Outside Organizations to Counsel Students on College Admissions Process
AACRAO Transcript  - Oct 4, 2009
The Dallas Independent School District board voted last week to pay $2.1 million for outside organizations to guide students through the college application process, reports The Dallas Morning News. ...
Budget losses affect financial aid
UT The Daily Texan  - Oct 4, 2009
While financial aid applications had been steadily increasing for years, the current economic downturn has caused the number of American students applying for financial support to jump...
Admission angst could grow
The News-Press  - Oct 7, 2009
FGCU and other state universities may become more selective in their admissions, lopping off prospective students who earned low grade point averages in high school...
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Teen Employment

Teen Unemployment Hits 25.9%, Congress Lends an Ear
Wall Street Journal  - Oct 2, 2009
The unemployment rate for 16 to 19-year-olds hit 25.9% in September, the highest rate recorded since at least 1948 (the earliest data the Labor Department supplies)...
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Teen Dating Violence

Teen Dating Violence
The Epoch Times  - Oct 7, 2009
It is difficult to say how common dating violence is among teens because different studies and surveys ask about it in different ways and get very different results....
Mercy High School Site Of Domestic Violence Program Kick-Off
Hartford Courant  - Oct 2, 2009
On October 2, 2009, the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV) and its eighteen member programs, in conjunction with several high schools ...
 
 

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