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Latino High School Grads Enter College At Record Rate NPR.org - May 14, 2013 If the headline caught your eye, here's more good news. Seven in 10 Latino high school graduates in the class of 2012 went to college, according to a recent report by the Pew Hispanic Center....
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How to Reinvent College The Daily Beast - May 13, 2013 An undergraduate having to pay off $120,000, and a university that has more than $165 million in debt? Paying adjuncts less but having them teach more, and instructors who give As 43 percent of the time?.... |
Let's Bring Clarity to Undergraduate Admissions Chronicle of Higher Ed - May 13, 2013 Talk with people who work in or around college admissions, and they'll probably tell you the system is broken, or, at the very least, badly in need of repair. The evidence is everywhere, and the greatest effect is on the people who have the biggest stake in it: students applying to college.... |
College Admissions Process/Strategies
Early action and early decision explained Cleveland Colleges Examiner - May 14, 2013 Early Action and Early Decision are options for applying to college sooner than the typical application deadlines. These two options are not the same; read below to understand the distinction and what each might mean for you..... |
Juniors: Resources for Kickstarting Your Essays this Summer True Admissions Blog - May 15, 2013 We strongly urge you to have at least your Common Application essay in good shape before senior year begins. Fall of senior year is a busy time and writing your essays while attending school is like adding a class to your schedule. Summer provides the luxury of uninterrupted time to reflect and write.... |
Junior Year College Preparation About.com - May 13, 2013 Rising high school juniors have an important year coming up. Junior year is the last for which colleges will see a year's worth of grades, and ideally those grades will be as good as (if not better than) freshman or sophomore year. Your application will look best if your grades are trending upwards, not down... |
College Options for Musical and Artistic Students The College Solution Blog - May 13, 2013 Today I’m sharing a highly informative guest post that explains some excellent, but overlooked options for students who are interested in attending a music conservatory or an art and design school, which are typically extremely expensive options.... |
Seniors/Pre Frosh
A Summer To Do List for Graduating Seniors True Admissions Blog - May 15, 2013 Your decision is made and you know where you're headed next fall. But there are still a few things you need to be aware of over the summer in order to insure the transition to campus goes smoothly. Here's one last checklist for you:... |
Tuition Discount Alert: 50 Great Colleges Desperately Seeking Students Forbes - May 14, 2013 Just a few weeks have passed since most parents of high school seniors plunked down their tuition deposits locking in their teen’s spot at the college of their choice. What few realize is that for hundreds of schools, the May 1st deadline isn’t the end, but the beginning of a scramble to fill up freshman classes ... |
Rejected? You still have a chance to get into college Charlotte Observer - May 13, 2013 Whoops! If your mailbox was filled with rejection notices, today might be your lucky day. For the student who didn’t receive any “Congratulations!” letters, there is still hope.... |
Wait Listed
On a College Waiting List? Sending Cookies Isn't Going to Help New York Times - The Choice - May 13, 2013 When Amanda Wolfbauer, a high school senior, received the admissions verdict from Hamilton College, in Clinton, N.Y., she posted on Twitter, “What does one do once they’re on a college waitlist? #frustrated #worsethanrejection.”.... |
Admissions Waitlist Turns Students Into Stalkers Gawker.com - May 9, 2013 Today the New York Times takes us into a new kind of dating world, a world fraught with insecurity, inappropriate behavior, and heartbreak. That world is the college admissions waitlist..... |
Pomona admissions dean: Wait-list standards needed Washington Post - May 10, 2013 The wait-list started as a backup plan for college admissions officers who needed to fill remaining seats in a freshman class if not enough of the accepted students committed to attending by the May 1 deadline..... |
Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - May 9, 2013 Is College Worth It? It seems like all the latest college stories claim college isn’t worth it. Recently, a Nobel-winning economist has said the current level of student debt is unacceptable; a new ranking method indicates the value of each college based on the average salaries .... More
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5 potential game-changers in college admissions DC College Admissions Examiner - May 15, 2013 Over the next couple of years, elements of the college admissions process will undergo some major changes. And for many “insiders” who advise high school students on colleges and admissions, change can’t come soon enough...... |
The truth about school counselors North Fort Myers Neighbor - Letter - May 13, 2013 If we are lucky enough, each of us has had that moment in his or her life when someone else took time out to make us feel special. Maybe you were struggling with a subject or issue at school, a counselor pulled you aside to help you through it.... |
SATs & ACTs
How to Prep for the ACT Huffington Post - May 14, 2013 In 2012, the ACT surpassed the SAT for the first time as the most popular college admissions exam. Believed to be more closely aligned to traditional high school curricula and with a markedly lower emphasis on the high-level vocabulary the SAT is renowned for, the ACT is now accepted by all universities and preferred by many students.... |
How to increase your score on the SAT essay Chicago SAT Prep Examiner - May 9, 2013 By the time you sit down to take the SAT in your junior or senior year, the act of writing an essay will be a familiar chore to you. The act of writing an SAT essay? That may prove to be an entirely new challenge..... |
Parents
On College: Knowing the fine line between helping and doing San Jose Mercury News - May 13, 2013 The end of the school year is just around the corner, and projects, papers and finals are on every student's to-do list. Unfortunately, parents have been taking an increasingly engaged role in their children's education, to the point where some are doing their children's assignments.... |
College Admissions and the Asian-American Parent Huffington Post - May 13, 2013 The Ivies, MIT, Stanford, Caltech, Berkeley. Maybe Duke, if all else fails... maybe. That's the "List" -- the typical college list for parents of high-achieving Asian-American students. With over four thousand colleges to choose from, why do so few make the cut?... |
FinAid/Scholarships
How College Savings Can Affect Financial Aid US News & World Report - May 13, 2013 Need-based financial aid awards for college don't just depend on a family's income. Students' eligibility for such aid could be decided in part by how much families have saved for their education, including in tax-advantaged 529 plan accounts....
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Q. and A. on the ‘Shell Game’ of College Aid New York Times - Economix Blog - May 10, 2013 “With their relentless pursuit of prestige and revenue, the nation’s public and private four-year colleges and universities are in danger of shutting down what has long been a pathway to the middle class for low-income and working-class students,” writes Stephen Burd,...
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Lack of Financial Literacy Complicates Student-Aid Process, Report Says Chronicle of Higher Ed - May 13, 2013 A lack of reliable and transparent data on college costs and a complicated financial-aid-application process create an information gap that makes it difficult for students to pay for their higher education, according to a new report on overhauling the federal student-aid system....
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Teen Suicide Prevention
Community letters inspire students New Richmond News - May 12, 2013 In an effort to let local youth know they matter, a local group of leaders have started a letter-writing campaign.....
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