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College Big Picture

College price hikes more modest but still painful
The Associated Press - Oct 24, 2012
The sticker price of in-state tuition at four-year public universities climbed about $400 this fall, an increase of nearly 5 percent that brought the average to $8,655. ...
How Much Is Your College Degree Worth? Let the Census Folks Tell You
The Atlantic - Oct 18, 2012
Psychology tells us that human beings tend to overestimate themselves. We think we're smarter, more popular, and better at our jobs than any objective measure would suggest. So with that in mind, direct your attention to these neat charts tracking college majors and average lifetime earnings from the Census Bureau....
A sad attack on Advanced Placement
Washington Post - Oct 21, 2012
My obsession is the Advanced Placement program, those college-level courses and tests for high school students. I have studied AP for 30 years. I am saddened, as all devotees are, by outbursts of misinformation about my topic. The most recent example is an essay on TheAtlantic.com ....
Five Reasons College Enrollments Might Be Dropping
Bloomberg - Oct 22, 2012
Parents who are desperately trying to get their children into a top school may not believe this: U.S. higher education enrollments this fall might be lower -- perhaps significantly so at some institutions -- than they were a year ago......
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College Admissions Process/Strategies

Countdown to College: ‘Why are you applying here?’
Charlotte Observer  - Oct 23, 2012
On the surface it seems like an easy question. Many colleges try to differentiate among their applicants by asking them, “Why are you interested in attending our college?”...
Changes Coming to Common College Application Next Year
Ed Week - Oct 23, 2012
While high school seniors are busy completing The Common Application for college admissions, this time next year the standard online form will look a bit different.....
A great new tool for comparing college costs
CBS News MoneyWatch  - Oct 23, 2012
If you've ever used Kayak, Carmax or Zillow to shop for airfares, cars or houses, you'll appreciate what is about to happen to the way that Americans will soon compare college prices. A company called College Abacus....
Think twice about 'snap apps'
DC College Admissions Examiner  - Oct 24, 2012
This time of year, complaints start rolling in about the proliferation of quickie or “fast-track” applications shipped out by colleges anxious to artificially enlarge their applicant pools.....
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Early

Guidance Office | Ask About Applying to College Early
New York Times - The Choice  - Oct 25, 2012
As the deadlines near to apply to colleges under their early admissions program, The Choice invites high school seniors and their parents to submit their questions about this important step in the college application process.....
Should teens seek an "early decision" for college?
CBS News MoneyWatch  - Oct 24, 2012
I got a call today from a mom whose daughter was agonizing about whether to apply to a college early, so they can get a decision promptly (generally by year-end). ....
To Apply Early or Not Apply Early
Huffington Post  - Oct 18, 2012
If you are the parent of a high school senior, you have my congratulations for making it this far and my sympathy for the chaos the college admissions process can bring. ....
Should You Apply Early Decision?
Fox Business  - Oct 19, 2012
They say the early bird gets the worm—but does this hold true in the college application process?....

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College Admissions Essays

HSCW Counselors' Corners
Post - Oct 25, 2012
Why College Essays need to be Risky Business
With so many students putting the final touches on their November 1 college applications, I’m a little hesitant to pass this last-minute advice along .... More


Due More Then Spell Czech You're Essay
About.com - Oct 22, 2012
If ewe want to right an essay with know errors, your going to knead to due a lot more then run you're computers spell-checker......
10 Topics to Avoid in Your College Essays
Huffington Post - Oct 15, 2012
All that's left is that darn essay, arguably the only place on the whole application where you can let your "you" shine through... even if that "you" is conjured up by a college counselor.......
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Campus Visits

5 College Visit Tips You Haven't Heard Before
US News & World Report - Oct 23, 2012
A lot of tips on visiting colleges are repeated often, but here's some advice on visiting schools that may be a bit more unexpected......
Login to the Largest College Admissions Event of the Year Wednesday October 24 and Thursday October 25 at CollegeWeekLive
MarketWatch - Oct 23, 2012
If you are a high school junior or senior just beginning the college search or trying to narrow your final choice of schools, consider logging in to www.CollegeWeekLive.com.....
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Financial Aid

Does applying for financial aid impact admissions?
San Jose Mercury News - Oct 23, 2012
While students are busily working on their essays and applications, parents are anxiously running the numbers to figure out how to pay for college. Many are worried that applying for and needing money may negatively impact their children's college choices. And the answer to that question is a resounding ... maybe.....
College Financial Aid and the Older Parent
New York Times - Booming  - Oct 24, 2012
Q. I know federal financial aid guidelines do not consider your home and retirement accounts as assets. If one is considering taking out a new mortgage or taking money out of a 401(k) or the equivalent,....

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SATs & ACTs

Part 1: Answers to Readers’ Questions About the SAT and ACT
New York Times - The Choice - Oct 22, 2012
Comparing the SAT and ACT - Q. Readers are grappling over whether to take the SAT, ACT or both. Do colleges and universities prefer one exam over the other, or do the preferences vary based on the type of institution?.....
Part 2: Answers to Readers’ Questions About the SAT and ACT
Part 3: Answers to Readers’ Questions About the SAT and ACT

SAT, ACT Test Prep Tips for International Students
US News & World Report  - Oct 23, 2012
In order to apply to many of the colleges and universities in the U.S. News Best Colleges rankings, students must first take the SAT or the ACT. The standardized tests gauge college readiness by focusing on areas including math and reading.....
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Counselors

Private counselors hired to help with college needs
NorthJersey.com  - Oct 20, 2012
When parents want some assistance getting their high schoolers into the right college, they often turn to private guidance counselors who are paid to provide expertise the high school may not be able — or have time — to offer.....
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Parents

The Parent’s Guide To Surviving College Applications
WBUR.org  - Oct 19, 2012
If someone in your family plans to start college next year, then at this very moment you are swimming in a sea of nothing but Neighbor Children. Maybe mostly the ones who’ve spent summers rebuilding hospitals in Africa.....
Anxiety: What to Do When Your College Kid Gets Homesick
Daily Venus Diva Magazine  - Oct 19, 2012
Despite what movies would have you believe, not every college student is having the time of their life. In fact, many young people are faced with unexpected feelings of homesickness after they leave the parental nest.....
College Application Angst - It's Not What You Think
Current Mom  - Oct 25, 2012
Click! That’s the sound of the send button on my son’s computer (and of my credit card getting a workout.) Four out of seven college applications have now been sent. ....
Parents drowning in debt from sending their children to college
WKMG Local 6  - Oct 23, 2012
ORLANDO, Fla. - What parent doesn't want to be able to send their child to college? It used to be parents would scrimp and save to do so.....
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Social Media

How Social Media Can Ruin Your Application
GoLocalProv College Admissions  - Oct 22, 2012
A Twitter photo of a student making an obscene gesture with liquor bottles in the background, a Facebook posting of a student at a party holding what appears to be a joint, a blog rant using profane language about another student....
Social Media's Role in College Admission
13WHAM-TV - Oct 22, 2012
ABC News) -- Like so many American high school seniors, 17-year-old Rachel Murphy from Clifton Park, N.Y., is beginning to apply to college. "My top choice is Bentley University," Rachel said. "I'm applying early decision. I want to go to school for marketing. ..
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West

Proposition 30 In California Could Determine The Future Of Public Higher Education In The State
Huffington Post  - Oct 23, 2012
The future of higher education in California may hinge on whether or not voters approve Proposition 30 on the November ballot, a measure that would increase taxes and prevent triggered cuts focused almost solely on public schools and universities....
Attorney slams Wash. lawmakers on school funding
SeattlePI.com  - Oct 22, 2012
SEATTLE (AP) — The attorney representing a coalition of parents and education groups that sued the state over school funding told the Washington Supreme Court on Wednesday that the Legislature is still avoiding its constitutional duty to school children...
Private colleges boom as Calif universities falter
San Francisco Chronicle  - Oct 20, 2012
LOS ANGELES (AP) — California's public higher education crisis has a flip side: swelling enrollment, expanding faculty, and state-of-the-art construction at the state's private colleges and universities....
Better schools, better jobs: As Oregon beefs up worker training, speed matters
The Oregonian  - Oct 21, 2012
Alan Sprott has one request for Oregon schools and colleges trying to prepare more people for well-paying, middle-class jobs: Please hurry. ....
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Teen Dating Violence

Evidence of dating violence found among middle school students
San Jose Mercury News  - Oct 21, 2012
Nearly one in 11 high school students have reported experiencing some form of dating violence, according to a national study, and some local officials say they're seeing alarming numbers and evidence of abusive relationships among even younger students.....
Special Report Preview: High School Confidential
CTV.ca  - Oct 21, 2012
The world of teen dating can be dangerous and complicated, as Caroline Van Vlaardingen reports in this two-part special report. Watch it Thursday at 6 p.m....

 
 

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