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College Big Picture
Should Science Majors Pay Less for College Than Art Majors? Tha Atlantic - Nov 5, 2012 Down in Florida, a task force commissioned by Governor Rick Scott is putting the finishing touches on a proposal that would allow the state's public universities to start charging undergraduates different tuition rates depending on their major...
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A New Student-Loan Program Launches Wall Street Journal - Nov 5, 2012 President Barack Obama’s student-loan relief program is finally official. The U.S. Department of Education last week issued the final regulations for the new, more-generous student-loan repayment program announced by the president last October.....
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Why college savers should fear the fiscal cliff MarketWatch - Nov 8, 2012 Automatic spending cuts that are set to kick in at year-end—as part of the so-called fiscal cliff—could result in an 8% cut in federal aid. Obama’s aides have said the president plans to move quickly to find common ground with Republicans over the $1.2 trillion in overall cuts....
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Higher education: Heading for upheaval? Washington Post - Nov 2, 2012 Universities are facing tough questions in an age when students anywhere can access an ever-growing catalogue of courses from top-flight professors online at no charge....
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
Hints to help you meet application deadlines (Video) Seattle College Bound Examiner - Nov 5, 2012 As many students discover too late, there can be quite a bit more to meeting a college application deadline than hitting "submit" five minutes before midnight. ..
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What Counts as an Extracurricular Activity? About.com - Nov 5, 2012 Students frequently write to me with concerns about their extracurricular activities. How many years of orchestra should I do? Will debate or theater look better on my application? ....
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November College Checklist for Juniors New York Times - The Choice - Nov 6, 2012 Step Up Your Academic Performance -- Junior-year grades are often the most important academic work that colleges consider when reviewing applications. Now is the time to focus on course work, redouble efforts and do your absolute best in your classes.....
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November College Checklist for Seniors New York Times - The Choice - Nov 5, 2012 Assess Your Progress Toward a Strong Finish -- Finish your first semester on a strong note in the classroom. Colleges know that you often start your academic career at their institution in the same way you finished at your high school....
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Tips & Techniques
Countdown to College: How to ask for letters of recommendations Charlotte Observer - Nov 6, 2012 Most students pick either their favorite teacher who gave them the “easy A” or their coach to write their letters of recommendation. It’s not necessarily a bad tactic, but being more strategic is likely to have greater dividends....
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5 Tips on Applying to College Huffington Post - Nov 5, 2012 The college admissions process can be daunting for students and parents alike. It is all the more challenging for students without the benefit of a supportive family....
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College Admissions Essays
SATs & ACTs
Great SAT prep websites that won't blow your budget CBS News MoneyWatch - Oct 30, 2012 (Moneywatch) Studying for the SAT test can be extremely expensive. Some private tutors charge $150 or more an hour and it is not uncommon to pay at least $1,000 for an SAT prep course....
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SAT time! NY College Admissions Examiner - Nov 6, 2012 (SAT's are extremely important for those of you who are college bound, a top score could be what gets you into the school of your choice. Both Juniors and Seniors need to focus on SAT prep this time of the year.....
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The SAT: First time's the charm Philadelphia College Admissions Examiner - Nov 6, 2012 In response to the soar of high school seniors applying to college over the past decade, university acceptance rates have been shaken. College admissions requirements have become more competitive, especially at the most desired institutions....
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New Resources
Gaming the system: The college applications process through play Gamasutra - Nov 2, 2012 Gaming and interactive entertainment enjoy enormous potential for learning applications -- and now The School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California is looking at how a new game might actually help students gain access to education itself, by helping with the challenging college application process...
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Nov 8, 2012 Counselor College Training, College Board, and the Circle of Huh “Graduate schools are not preparing counselors to focus on college and career pathways once they work in schools.”... More
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Parents
What High School Teachers Wish Parents Asked at Conferences US News & World Report - Nov 5, 2012 When it's time to apply to colleges, it's advantageous for families to take advantage of as many tools and resources available as possible. One valuable source of information and support is the high school counselor......
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Financial Aid/Scholarships
What is Your Expected Family Contribution? The College Solution Blog - Nov 6, 2012 Do you know what your Expected Family Contribution is? If you don’t, you should make it a priority to obtain this number. I’d argue that families need to know what their preliminary EFC is before they begin looking at colleges...
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Northeast
RI voters approve $50M in RI College upgrades Boston.com - Nov 6, 2012 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Voters in Rhode Island have endorsed $50 million in upgrades at the Rhode Island College campus. A referendum approving bonds to pay for the work passed in Tuesday’s election......
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Students celebrate approval of Maryland Dream Act Baltimore Sun - Nov 6, 2012 The mood was celebratory Tuesday night at Arcos Restaurant in Fells Point, where the Dreamers — students brought to the United States illegally as children, who now want to pursue higher education here — won their battle for in-state tuition breaks at the state's public colleges and universities......
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NJ voters approve borrowing for college projects CBS News - MoneyWatch - Nov 6, 2012 TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey voters on Tuesday gave the state approval to borrow $750 million to pay for new and expanded academic buildings for colleges and universities....
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Bullying
Food Allergies Can Make Kids Targets for Bullies US News & World Report - Nov 2, 2012 As the mother of a child with a severe peanut allergy, Nicole Smith was vigilant about reading labels and making sure teachers and school administrators understood that ingesting even a trace amount of peanuts could kill her son....
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Teacher bullied at city school ABC News - Nov 2, 2012 BALTIMORE - The video uploaded to YouTube is of an incident two weeks ago. It is obviously recorded on a phone by a student in a classroom; Baltimore City Schools confirms it is from Digital Harbor High School in Federal Hill.....
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