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Big Picture

Poll: Most Americans no longer think a college education is ‘very important’.
Washington Post  - Sep 16, 2014
Amid a national debate about the worth of a college education, a respected annual poll about the education views held by Americans has found that only 44 percent of Americans now believe that getting a college education is “very important” — down from 75 percent four years ago.. ....
Colleges Let Taxpayers Help Poor Students While They Go After Rich, Report Says
Washington Monthly - Sep 17, 2014
In what it calls “an elaborate shell game,” universities and colleges are shifting their financial aid from low-income students to high-income ones to bolster their prestige and raise them up the rankings, a new report says.....
‘A National Admissions Office’ for Low-Income Strivers
New York Times - Upshot  - Sep 15, 2014
To gauge the affordability of a college or university, the sticker price is a good place to start. But savvy students should dig deeper....
Relax. Getting into college has actually gotten easier.
Washington Post  - Sep 11, 2014
Every week, I read a new headline about the newly cutthroat world of college admissions. In April, major news outlets across the country reported that Stanford outdid itself by admitting only 5 percent of its applicants last year (news that it will gradually increase its class size offers only a scintilla of additional hope). ....
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College Admissions Process/Strategies

How to Show Colleges That You’re Interested
TeenLife Blog  - Sep 15, 2014
As colleges move to data-driven means of tracking information on prospective students, they have become increasingly savvy about predicting enrollment behavior and gauging an applicant’s true level of interest., ..
To-do list for college-bound seniors
Charlotte Observer  - Sep 15, 2014
The to-do list for high school seniors seems to be growing longer each day. Here’s some of what they are thinking about when they’re not doing homework, participating in their extracurricular activities, hanging with friends, sleeping, ..
College Three by Five: Co-op Colleges
GoLocal PDX  - Sep 16, 2014
Several colleges and universities across the United States are known as “co-op” colleges: their curriculums include experiential learning for most students across all disciplines. Programs at these colleges are specifically designed to give students hands-on paid experience in their major field during college so they are career-ready adults when they graduate, ..
What's really important junior year?
True Admission Blog  - Sep 15, 2014
Get the lowdown on grades, extracurriculars and more in our conversation with Teen Life, Dealing with Junior Year Stress. Junior year is important but, more significantly, it feels important because there is so much going on. Students are juggling a lot ..
Are Videos the Future of College Admissions?
New York Times  - Sep 15, 2014
You may be familiar with the video résumé. Now meet its younger sibling: the video college application. At NPR, Juana Summers reports that Goucher College in Baltimore will allow applicants to forego standardized tests, transcripts and recommendations ....
Colleges that ask where else you are applying
Charlotte Observer  - Sep 15, 2014
In fact, well over 60 Common App members, including some belonging to the Universal College Application group, are once again asking students to volunteer their college lists this year. ..
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Essays

How College Applicants Can Go Beyond 'Show Don't Tell'
Huffington Post  - Sep 15, 2014
One of the most unavoidable pieces of advice about college-essay writing is, "show, don't tell." This slogan appears, in various forms, on English-class blackboards, on college counselors' blogs, and in some of the most august writing manuals ever written. ...
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SATs & ACTs

On College: Don't get too hung up on standardized tests
San Jose Mercury News  - Sep 15, 2014
There is no getting around standardized testing, assuming that you are a high school student planning to apply to college at some point. And while there is a growing list of colleges that do not require standardized testing, most college-going students will at some point have to endure the torture that is studying for the ACT or SAT...
3 Ways the PSAT may not prepare you for the SAT
SAT Prep Examiner  - Sep 10, 2014
The Preliminary SAT (PSAT)—based on its name alone, this exam can seem like the perfect opportunity to ready for the SAT. The PSAT is a wonderful addition to your prep plan, true, but it is not a magical means to a high score on the SAT. The PSAT assesses your potential SAT aptitude...
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Counselors

HSCW Counselors' Corners
Post - Sep 18, 2014
Public Opinion About College Has Changed. Yours Shouldn’t.
A recent article in The Washington Post reports that most Americans do not believe a college education is very important. The PDK- Gallup Poll indicates only 44 percent of Americans now feel a college education matters, down from 79 percent just four years ago.... More

Would You Pay To Get Your Kid Into A Top College?
WBUR.org - Here & Now - Sep 15, 2014
How much would you pay a counselor to help your child get into a top college? And what if that fee came with a guarantee, or your money back?....
Getting the most out of sessions with your counselor
Tyler Paper - Sep 16, 2014
High school counselors have an important job, but it’s one that I don’t envy. First, there’s the sheer number of students who depend on them. In large public school districts, the average counselor has a caseload of 455 students, according to the most recent statistics available from the U.S. Department of Education.....

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Parents

Are You Confused and Frustrated?
The College Solution Blog - Sep 14, 2014
How much would you pay a counselor to help your child get into a top college? And what if that fee came with a guarantee, or your money back?....
8 Mistakes Parents Make When They Help Kids Apply To College
Huffington Post - Sep 10, 2014
The 2015 college application season has officially opened. But in our desire to help our kids navigate this land-mine-fraught road, we might actually be doing some things that harm them. ...
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Rankings

21 Schools Where a Liberal Arts Degree Can Pay Off Big
Time Magazine - Sep 10, 2014
Good news, poets and philosophers. At nearly two dozen liberal arts colleges, graduates typically go on to earn at least $100,000 a year by the time they reach their thirties, according to a new report from the salary website PayScale.com. ....
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FinAid/Scholarships

Nab a Fat Financial Aid Package to Pay for College
US News  - Sep 16, 2014
Heather McDonnell, associate dean of financial aid and admission at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York, was shopping at the grocery store a few years ago when a man came up to her and appealed for mercy. ....
Colleges and Universities That Claim to Meet Full Financial Need
US News  - Sep 15, 2014
To gauge the affordability of a college or university, the sticker price is a good place to start. But savvy students should dig deeper....
FAFSA and the Middle Class
Huffington Post  - Sep 15, 2014
According to a recent US New & World Report article, parents who fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) are often shocked by how much the federal government estimates they can afford to pay for college when they receive their official "Expected Family Contribution," or EFC.....
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Midwest

Smith urging vocational training in schools
Omaha World-Herald  - Sep 15, 2014
Papillion State Sen. Jim Smith believes Nebraska’s public schools are doing too little to introduce students to the trades, and he has spent much of the summer gathering input to fuel a discussion in the 2015 legislative session.,...
How Useful Are The Ohio School Report Cards?
NPR.org - State Impact Ohio  - Sep 12, 2014
Papillion State Sen. Jim Smith believes Nebraska’s public schools are doing too little to introduce students to the trades, and he has spent much of the summer gathering input to fuel a discussion in the 2015 legislative session.,...
Free guide provides info on Iowa colleges
Muscatine Journal  - Sep 16, 2014
DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa College Student Aid Commission (Iowa College Aid) announced this week that its college planning guide, "Your Course to College," for the 2014-15 school year is available...
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Bullying

'Make this all go away': Cyberbullying multiplies teen pain
Al Jazeera America - Sep 17, 2014
“I was like, ‘How can I make this all stop? How can I make this all go away,’” Rachel Lemmons asked herself at a tipping point when high school bullying became more than she could handle.,...
Bullying at school demands proactive approach
Newark Advocate - Sep 17, 2014
A child’s well-being includes physical and emotional health. Often, one either negatively or positively influences the other....
 
 
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