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Big Picture

Why Colleges Should Encourage Students to Transfer
The Atlantic - Jun 1, 2014
SANTA MONICA, CALIF.—No community college in the state of California successfully transfers more students into the elite University of California system than Santa Monica College, and it doesn't take much time on this sun-splashed campus to see why....
Why Isn’t it ‘Worth It’ to Make College Cheap Again?
Washington Monthly  - May 30, 2014
Now, since it’s college graduation time, it’s also the season for the annual “is college worth it” discussion. No one is actually willing to say with a straight face that college isn’t worth it, but some try to talk around it..
How much will Obama’s college rating system cost? A lot.
Washington Post - Jun 1, 2014
The Obama administration is developing a college rating (not ranking) system that will be based on criteria yet to be determined but that could include data such as tuition and how much students earn when they graduate and get a job. ..
The elimination of Pell grants for summer classes has left a hole for many students
TIME Magazine  - May 28, 2014
By the time Leah Stone got her bachelor’s degree this spring from New Jersey’s Montclair State University, her four-year higher education had stretched to six years. It would have taken even longer had she not been able to stay in school during the summers...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies

College application lessons learned the hard way
Charlotte Observer  - Jun 2, 2014
My first question to Jacob was: “What do you wish you knew then that you know now?” Jacob, after all, is officially a veteran of the college admissions process. While he is busily preparing for high school graduation, ...
Advice for the B Student
The College Solution Blog  - Jun 2, 2014
My first question to Jacob was: “What do you wish you knew then that you know now?” Jacob, after all, is officially a veteran of the college admissions process. While he is busily preparing for high school graduation, ...
The College Admissions Story Every Student Should Read
The College Solution Blog  - Jun 2, 2014
So last week I finished my sophomore year of college. I got a little story to tell. About two years ago today I was still in the midst of my college process. I was torn in between two schools: my second choice, Goucher College, and fourth, St John's University. Unfortunately Goucher's tuition (even after scholarship) ...
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SATs & ACTs

Enhance Summer SAT, ACT Prep With Reading You Enjoy
US News  - Jun 2, 2014
Summer reading can be a dreaded assignment that students ignore until the first days of school creep close. The reality, however, is that reading consistently starting at the beginning of the summer can help students vastly improve their test scores come ACT and SAT exam time....
4 Strategies to Overcome Test Anxiety
Huffington Post  - Jun 3, 2014
Nearly all students experience text anxiety at least once in their lives. It is natural to do so when facing the GRE, SAT, or perhaps even a weekly quiz. However, test anxiety can interfere with students' logical reasoning abilities and their memories. It can even result in a serious mental block.....
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Summer

College Prep for Seniors this Summer!
LA College Admissions Examiner  - May 29, 2014
Below are some summer tips to help you alleviate worry when your school year begins. Build your Activity Resume or Brag Sheet This should be a rough draft and a work in progress (of your extracurricular activities,...
On College: Summer is the perfect time to start preparing for admission
San Jose Mercury News  - Jun 2, 2014
Summer is the time to get a jump-start on your college admissions process. There are several steps you can take to make the admissions process as stress-free as possible during the fall. Even though your friends may procrastinate, there is no reason for you to do so....
College Admissions: 6 Last-Minute Summer Ideas for HS Students
GoLocalProv College Admissions  - Jun 2, 2014
Summer vacation is just around the corner, and many teens still haven’t made plans. While most teens want a job, they can be tough to find. So, here are some other ways to make the most of your summer and impress admissions officers:...
Smart high school students continue to prepare for college during summer vacation
North Jersey  - Jun 2, 2014
Technology has had a huge impact on the college application process. In fact, every step of the process - from conducting college searches to submitting applications - can be completed online..
4 Things Rising Seniors Can Do This Summer to Get an Upper Hand On College Admissions
Huffington Post  - Jun 2, 2014
Congratulations on completing your junior year! My advice is to take a few days now to do exactly what you want before jumping into your summer activities. (It's probably a good idea to get your parents' blessing to relax. ...
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Essays

What Every Applicant Should Know About the Common Application Essay
Teen Lfe Blog  - Jun 2, 2014
To this year’s juniors, who are about to enter the hectic hullabaloo of college applications, here is a current senior’s advice on how to succeed next year. These are the tips I wish I had listened to before applying to college, the ones I wish I had known when I was a rising senior....

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Counselors

HSCW Counselors' Corners
Post - June 6, 2014
Three Easy, Essential Improvements to Your College Counseling Program This is the time of year you love and hate. You love it because at least one student will thank you for something you don’t remember doing, a parent of a senior will send a quick e-mail letting you know how much you’ve done for their child ... More
Report finds school counselors stretched too thin
CT Post - Jun 3, 2014
GREENFIELD, Ind. (AP) — High school guidance counselors throughout the county are in the midst of saying goodbye to the class of 2014. While educators hope they're sending graduates off on the right path to their future, the truth is they just don't know for certain.....
Job Fair 2030: Imagining the future careers of the 21st century
DC Higher Education Examiner - Jun 3, 2014
It may not be fair to ask students what they "plan to do" after college. Technological innovation, as well as sociological, environmental and economic changes, significantly alters the professional landscape, eliminating or reducing the need for some jobs (travel agents and bank tellers come to mind) ...
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Parents

A Parent’s Role in the College Admissions Process
Teen Lfe Blog  - Jun 4, 2014
Two years ago, a student at the University of Cincinnati won a restraining order against her parents for “stalking” her in college. They had installed spyware on their daughter’s phone and computer...
The College Prep Course Parents Truly Need: Paying for It 101
Daily Finance - Jun 2, 2014
With graduation season underway, many families with high schoolers are thinking about where their children will attend college. Locally or across the country? At a state university or a private college? ...
Parents getting ready for the coming empty nest
Tyler Morning Telegraph - Jun 1, 2014
Before I took my oldest daughter off for her first year of college in Boston, a dear friend gave me some sage advice: whatever you do, don’t let her see you cry. ...
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Financial Aid/Scholarships

Can Financial Aid Determine Your Fate?
Huffington Post - Jun 4, 2014
As the school year comes to an end, high school seniors are saying goodbye to teachers and friends as they prepare for their journey to college. Over the last four years, these students have paid their dues by making the grades, participating in extracurricular and volunteer activities and cramming . ...
The great college aid game: Landing a full ride after a year of suspense
The Christian Science Monitor - Jun 1, 2014
College costs were make or break for New Rochelle High School senior Matisse Clayton: With a lot of help from Mom and her color-coded files, she applied to 18 colleges, was accepted at four, and won a full ride at one. ...
Diverse Conversations: Let’s Talk About Financial Aid
Diverse Education - Jun 3, 2014
The Washington Post reports that the average college student will graduate with $25,000 in debt. With more than $1 trillion in outstanding loans, student debt outweighs credit card debt and is exempt from bankruptcy protection...
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West

New online database aims to get students into internships
EdSource  - Jun 2, 2014
A growing push to give students on-the-job work experience as part of their coursework faces a bedeviling challenge: finding suitable job placements can be complicated and labor-intensive work....
Nevada’s higher education needs increased tuition and fees
Las Vegas Sun  - Jun 4, 2014
On Friday, the Board of Regents will vote on whether to increase state college and university registration fees from 2 to 4 percent in each of the next four academic years. While no one wants to make it more expensive for Nevada students to go go to college....
Career and technical education programs in Oregon schools
Statesman Journal  - Jun 3, 2014
Throughout Oregon, including in the Salem-Keizer School District, there has been an effort to expand CTE programs in middle and high schools.....
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Teens Summer Jobs

For teens, getting a summer job an important stepping stone
Modesto Bee - Jun 4, 2014
The summer job used to be a rite of passage for teens. Are teens still feeling the motivation? Apparently so. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, from April to July 2013, the number of employed youths 16 to 24 years old increased by 2.1 million to 19.7 million...
Tips for teens to find summer jobs and internships
KING-5 - Jun 4, 2014
SEATTLE -- June is a busy month for teens looking for summer jobs and internships as companies look to hire. “It’s better. There’s no question,” said Marlena Sessions with Workforce Development of Seattle - King County. n...
 
 
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