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College - Larger Picture
Did The Value Of Your College Degree Just Drop $350,000? CBS News MoneyWatch - Feb 4, 2010 How much is a college degree worth compared to a high school diploma? Does $800,000 sound about right? This figure gets bandied around a lot because the College Board has been suggesting for years that college grads typically enjoy an $800,000 lifetime earnings advantage over high school graduates...
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Want to Be Happily Married? Go to College. Newsweek - Jan 31, 2010 There was a time, not that long ago, when women were considered smart if they played dumb to a get a man, and women who went to college were more interested in getting a "Mrs. degree" than a bachelor's...
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Chasing the college acceptance letter: Is it harder to get into college? The Center for Public Education - Jan 30, 2010 The headlines are stark. Anxiety levels are sky-high. Parents, students, and educators whisper about the straight-A student who never received an acceptance letter. As a result, the college admissions game starts earlier and earlier, with a few students spending thousands of dollars on special coaches who promise admittance to their first-choice college....
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College Admissions - The Economy
College Endowments Plunge In 2009 Wall Street Journal - Jan 27, 2010 College endowments fell sharply for a second year in a row, raising doubts of a recovery any time soon, according to a new survey. American colleges and universities' endowment funds fell 18.7% on average in the 2009 fiscal year....
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Alumni gifts to colleges decline USA Today - Feb 3, 2010 Fewer alumni contributed to their undergraduate alma maters last year, and those who gave, gave less, a survey says....
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Pulling Back From 'No Loans' Inside Higher Ed - Feb 2, 2010 Who will be first? That's the question many experts on financial aid have been asking for the last year, with regard to the "no loan" policies adopted by many colleges three years ago. For private colleges that announced some of the most generous policies, the timing couldn't have been worse...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
SAT and ACT: Which is the Better Test? CBS News MoneyWatch - Feb 2, 2010 Should your teenager take the SAT or ACT test? Typically, students pick the test that their friends are taking. On the East and West coasts, students prefer the SAT test. In the Midwest and Rocky Mountains states, the ACT test is king...
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Preparation is key to college admission Pacific Daily News - Jan 30, 2010 Getting into college isn't easy, but at least it's not getting any harder. According to a new report from the Center for Public Education, an initiative for the National School Boards Association, many of the admission trends you might think are sweeping the nation aren't correct....
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Beware the pitfalls of fast-track applications Daily Cardinal - Jan 31, 2010 Still remember the stressful days of college application? Your piggy bank was never full enough for the application fees, $50 here and $60 there. Next came the tortuous months when every frantic reach for the mail box ended with you empty-handed. ...
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Make Things Difficult: Advice for Juniors and Sophomores Auburn Journal - Feb 2, 2010 In the days ahead, junior and sophomore high school students will be choosing their classes for next year. These classes should include both the courses required for high school graduation AND the courses recommended to achieve admission to top colleges and universities...
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Missed Opportunities: Why some applications fail Lake Oswego Review - Jan 29, 2010 At a college counseling conference in Pittsburgh two years ago, I listened to an admissions officer from the Ivy League explain why some highly qualified applicants are not admitted to top tier colleges....
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Truth and Consequences
UC sleuths seek proof for glorious claims on admission applications San Jose Mercury News - Jan 31, 2010 Did you donate the profits from your violin recital to support a homeless shelter? Were you part of a deer rescue squad during a major forest fire? Was that you who donated gallons of blood to the Red Cross? Well, if you said so on your UC application, you better be ready to prove it....
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FAFSA - FinAid
FAFSA: Taming the college financial aid form The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog - Feb 3, 2010 It’s been compared to a nightmare, a torture session and a root canal.
Around this time of year, families around the country face the daunting task of filling out the dreaded FAFSA form....
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4 more ways to pay in-state tuition at out-of-state colleges DC College Admissions Examiner - Feb 3, 2010 Regional “reciprocity” agreements are one way to pay in-state tuition at out-of-state colleges. If your state participates in one of the major tuition exchange programs, you may be eligible to attend a public institution in another state and pay less than nonresident tuition....
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Rankings
Parents
The Mistakes Parents Make News & Observer - Jan 31, 2010 We all know that parents mean well, but well, sometimes they just get in the way. Asked whether parents can hurt their children’s chances of admission at the recent Unigo/Wall Street Journal On Campus program entitled, “Inside the Admissions Office”, Seth Allen of Grinnell quipped “I’ve met many parents I’d like to admit!”...
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West
Arizona won't help fund low-cost degree program Arizona Republic - Jan 29, 2010 The state will not contribute any money to help Arizona's university system provide lower-priced bachelor's degrees to students. That was the message Gov. Jan Brewer brought to the Arizona Board...
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Make college a priority Deseret News - Feb 1, 2010 Gov. Gary Herbert gave state-supported colleges and universities a homework assignment last week. By this fall, the state's higher education system is to provide a plan to meet the growing needs for students with associate and bachelor's degrees to address the work force demands of Utah employers in the 21st century....
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State universities want more students to graduate Fresno Bee - Jan 28, 2010 SAN FRANCISCO -- For years, American colleges and universities have focused on getting more students to seek higher education. Now they want to make sure more of their students leave campus with a diploma....
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CU admissions Web site frustrates early applicants Fresno Bee - Feb 1, 2010 BOULDER - The University of Colorado's Web site for college applicants experienced problems Monday, frustrating early applicants who were unable to find out if they had been accepted to the university.....
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Career Training
Student Athletes
Long, long shot Houston Chronicle - Jan 31, 2010 There are many things to be gained when kids participate in high school sports, but a college scholarship might not be one of them. It’s tough for Cole Cragin to put a dollar amount on his swimming career. The Texas freshman could add the money spent on pool fees, equipment, coaches and gas for the two-hour commute to practice every day for nearly three years. But that’s only part of it...
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The ins and outs of college recruiting The Dallas Morning News - Jan 31, 2010 “The first two questions you get are how big is he and how are his grades?” Darby Chaney, an analyst with the National Prep Network, a service that helps promote high school players to colleges....
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