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We have been asked more than once to have access to the archives. It sounds easy, but it required some thought on how to make it really useful. We are still working on it but here's what we have so far. Archives you will also see at the end of some of the topic sections a link to the archive for that topic. Let us know what you think. Thanks. |
Big Picture
Why Are American Colleges Obsessed With 'Leadership'? The Atlantic - Jan 21, 2014 Earlier this month, more than 700,000 students submitted the Common Application for college admissions. They sent along academic transcripts and SAT scores, along with attestations of athletic or artistic success and—largely uniform—bodies of evidence speaking to more nebulously-defined characteristics: ...
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New Worry for College Students: Food Insecurity TIME.com - Jan 28, 2014 For most college students, eating problems stem from having too much food (albeit unhealthy) around. But a new study suggests that a higher than expected percentage of them might not be eating enough because they can’t afford it....
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
Great advice for Juniors from the Admission Officers at Tufts True Admissions Blog - Jan 28, 2014 Tufts University has an excellent behind-the-scenes blog written by the school's admission officers -- Inside Admissions. In today's post, Meghan McHale offers up spot-on advice for juniors on how to maximize what remains of their high school years...
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How To Narrow Down Your List Of Colleges During Senior Year Her Campus - Jan 20, 2014 If you're lucky enough to hold a pile of acceptance letters in your hand, congrats! Each college can bring thrilling opportunities and prepare you for your future, but there's just one problem... you can only pick one....
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5 things juniors can do now to make applying to college less stressful Seattle College Bound Examiner - Jan 29, 2014 It may seem early, but college application season will be here before you know it. The stories you may have heard about it being a terribly stressful time don’t have to be your story. Here are 5 things you can do to avoid a lot of unnecessary stress....
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5 Must-Have Tech Skills for College Students US News - Jan 28, 2014 It may not seem immediately apparent, but possessing a solid foundation in using daily technology can greatly smooth a student's transition to college academics. In order to be successful, there are a few technical skills students should develop long before reaching college....
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Early Rejection/Deferment/Acceptance
The Perks of Applying Early Teen Ink - Jan 28, 2014 I applied to one college. Yes, only one. From the offset this sounds fool-hardy (of course everybody told me that,) but through early decision this was possible. I wouldn’t suggest only applying one place to anyone because if you don’t get in there’s a lot of stress, but for me it worked ...
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Visits/Interview
Juniors: Check out a College Fair True Admissions Blog - Jan 29, 2014 Juniors should be knee deep in creating an initial list of colleges. Here's another tool for your research arsenal -- college fairs. At college fairs, admission representatives or alumni are present to answer questions and pass out brochures and other information to students and their families...
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"Tell Me About Yourself" - A Simple Interview Question? About.com - Jan 25, 2014 Your college interviewer wants to have a pleasant and meaningful conversation with you, so she or he is going to ask you some softball questions to get the dialogue rolling. One of the most common?--"Tell me about yourself." ...
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SATs & ACTs
What the New SAT May Look Like and Why It Could Be Mandatory Huffington Post - Jan 28, 2014 Last February, new College Board president David Coleman announced that the SAT would be changing its format again in 2015. The announcement was not shocking; the SAT changed its content in 1994 and again in 2005, so a change in 2015 would have been on schedule.. ...
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Surviving the Math Portion of the ACT AL.com - Jan 28, 2014 A.C.T.: Possibly three of the most dreaded letters for high school students. The American College Testing (A.C.T) is not only one of the most important tests students will take during their four years of high school,...
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Jan 30, 2014 Ten Things Principals can do to Improve the College-Going Culture in Their Building With National School Counselor Week next week, your principal may be wondering how to honor your work. Slip this to their administrative assistant, and see what happens—and be sure to remind them if you prefer dark or milk chocolate.... More
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Athletes
Female athletes commit to colleges. Next stop: 9th grade Boston.com - College Bound - Jan 27, 2014 Sanford, Fla. — Before Haley Berg was done with middle school, she had the numbers for 16 college soccer coaches programmed into the iPhone she protected with a Justin Bieber case. ...
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Parents
High schools can't guarantee admissions to top universities San Jose Mercury News - Jan 27, 2014 Q: My child is in seventh grade right now and my husband and I are trying to figure out which is the best high school for him to attend so he can get into the best colleges. If he attends a private school, would that guarantee he gets into one of those colleges? ..
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Students won’t learn? Go visit their parents. Washington Post - Jan 26, 2014 Caleb Rossiter once told his math students at H.D. Woodson High School in the District that they would not be allowed into his classroom without their homework. It didn’t work. ..
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Rankings
Best Value colleges generous with financial aid USA Today - Jan 28, 2014 Some of the lowest tuition and best financial aid for prospective college students are offered by some of the most academically demanding institutions, The Princeton Review says in annual rankings released today.....
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Is the Term “College Ratings” Toxic? Washington Monthly - Jan 16, 2014 In what will come as a surprise to few observers, much of the higher education community isn’t terribly fond of President Obama’s plan to develop a college ratings system for the 2015-16 academic year.....
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FinAid/Scholarships
Financial Aid Myths – Part 2 Charlotte Observer - Jan 26, 2014 While the “fear of financial aid forms” is not likely to surpass the top-ranked fear of public speaking, most families would agree that completing the forms is typically approached with dread and anxiety...
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FAFSA student aid and 7 ways to pay for college (+video) The Christian Science Monitor - Jan 27, 2014 If you know much about college financing, you probably know the basics of improving a financial aid package: Save in your own name, rather than your child's, fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA student aid) as soon after Jan. 1 as possible ..
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6 Costly Financial Aid Mistakes to Avoid GoLocalProv - Jan 27, 2014 If you have a senior in high school, the next few weeks are critical in the financial aid process. While federal financial aid deadlines (FAFSA) may stretch into the summer, college-based aid is most plentiful now. The longer you wait, ..
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Four college financial aid maneuvers that can backfire MSN Money - Jan 27, 2014 LOS ANGELES, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Spiraling college costs can tempt families to stretch the truth trying to get more financial aid. These methods carry significant risks and may not even work. There are legitimate ways to get better offers (see), but here's what you want to avoid: ..
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2014 FAFSA deadlines come way sooner than you think DC College Admissions Examiner - Jan 27, 2014 Nearly every college and university has a clearly posted priority financial aid deadline by which the FAFSA should be filed for students to have the best possible chance of receiving both institutional and federal aid. ..
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Northeast
Mass. to lead education project on college students Boston Globe - Jan 29, 2014 State higher education officials detailed a new project Tuesday in which Massachusetts is leading a group of nine states in developing a way to measure and compare what students learn in college by looking at their actual work, from term papers to lab reports, rather than using a standardized test....
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Mass. 4-year graduation rate improves Boston.com - Jan 27, 2014 MALDEN, Mass. (AP) — Improvements by Hispanic, low-income and non-native English speaking students helped drive up Massachusetts’ public high school graduation rate for the seventh consecutive year, state education officials announced Monday....
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Teen Drinking
Peer Pressure: Tips for Parents Social Work Helper - Jan 27, 2014 Teenagers do not have an easy time in today’s world. Along with maintaining their academic grades, completing homework assignments on time, learning how to drive a car, and making first attempts at romantic relationships..
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Proces/Strat
Early
Visits
SATs & ACTs
Counsel
Athletes
Parents
Rankings
FinAid
Northeast
Teen Drinking
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