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Rich School, Poor School NPR.org - Feb 8, 2015 Beauty and peace radiate across the 319-acre campus of the elegant Cranbrook Schools in suburban Detroit. But in one corner of the upper school, overlooking the manicured lacrosse field, is an angst-filled office where students and their parents come to fret.....
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| America's College Culture At A Crossroads WBUR.org -- OnPoint - Feb 3, 2015 Hot on campus. Binge drinking. Sexual assault. Greek life trouble. And a lot of youthful courage. We’re checking in with college newspaper editors. ...
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Are College Students Partying Less? The Atlantic - Feb 10, 2015 If you’ve ever seen Animal House, you’ll likely recall one of the film’s most iconic scenes: ‘Bluto,’ a seventh-year college student and member of the Delta Tau Chi fraternity (GPA: 0.0), offering some words of wisdom to a nervous pledge ...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
Surviving the Winter Waiting Game Huffington Post - Feb 9, 2015 This is a time of agonized waiting for many high school seniors. They have submitted their college applications and supporting materials. Now their fate lies in the hands of admissions officers who are busily reading through applications. ...
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Feeling Frantic About the College Admissions Process? Read This! Huffington Post - Feb 11, 2015 Although many decisions are made during the senior year, it is best to begin the college process early. There are countless details involved in the college admissions process, and gaining the knowledge necessary in a timely manner is crucial ...
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College Admissions: Applications Surge at Many Elite Colleges GoLocalProv College Admissions - Feb 10, 2015 Despite promises of a declining demographic in college age students, applications are up this year at many of the nation’s most elite colleges. From large state universities to small liberal arts colleges and the Ivy League, ...
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9 college prep insights from Freshmen Survey Part 1 SF College Admissions Examiner - Feb 10, 2015 The key for parents, counselors and colleges to help students better plan for college and beyond may be found in a survey released last week. The findings in nine key areas can also help the college-bound develop more accurate expectations for their college experience....
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Visiting/Interviews
College Admissions: Tips for Fantastic College Visits GoLocalPDX College Admissions - Feb 11, 2015 If you took my prior advice and visited some colleges close to home to understand your preferences, you may be ready for a college road trip. Spring is a great time to visit colleges...
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College campus visits and demonstrated interest SF Examiner - Feb 10, 2015 Every year around February, a growing number of junior and even sophomore high school students venture out to visit colleges to which they hope to apply as seniors. ...
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Gap Year
Go Away: In Praise Of The Gap Year, For All Students WBUR.org - Feb 6, 2015 Across the United States, the idea of a “gap year” has taken hold. Instead of enrolling in college directly after high school, gap year students take a year off to work, perform service, travel or do all of the above. They volunteer in homeless shelters in New York...
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Orinda: Filling the holes in 'Gap Year' theory San Jose Mercury News - Feb 11, 2015 ORINDA -- Leave it to Americans to catapult a fine British tradition into a revolution.
The "Gap Year" concept has its origins with Oxford University undergrads waiting for admission taking the year after high school to travel, work or participate in cross-cultural experiences,..
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Feb 4, 2015 Why You Should Celebrate National School Counseling Week It just figures that National School Counseling Week starts the day after the Super Bowl.
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What Does a School Counselor Do? Public News Service - Feb 4, 2015 PHOENIX - They are mentors, advocates and career counselors. In Arizona and across the country, the people who help students deal with issues ranging from bullying and cutting class to college and career choices are being honored this week....
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Increasing School Counselor Time With Students Is Important Huffington Post - Feb 8, 2015 National School Counseling Week is Feb. 2-6, and it's a great time to pause and reflect on the amazing contributions that school counselors make every day. I started Mytonomy in 2011 with current high school counselor Sean Burke....
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Parents
How to Deal with a Drop in Your Teen’s Grades TeenLife Blog - Feb 9, 2015 A drop in school performance can be worrying for any parent; however, it is something many teens go through at some point during their education, and is often nothing to be overly concerned about. That said,....
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OnCollege: How to guide your teen through stressful period ChicoER - Feb 10, 2015 Students, particularly sophomores and juniors, are about to embark on a stressful four-month journey that can include the SAT or ACT, Advanced Placement exams, finalizing summer plans, thinking about college and, of course, ...
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Student Athletes
Score Big With Scholarships for Student Athletes US News - Feb 5, 2015 If you’re a student who plays a sport, you’ve probably imagined a few big moments in your career, like hitting a winning jump shot at the buzzer, serving an ace on match point in front of thousands of fans or making a highlight-reel save of a blazing slap shot....
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SATs & ACTs
3 Questions to Ask Before Taking SAT Subject Tests US News - Feb 9, 2015 SAT subject tests are hourlong?, multiple-choice exams that assess a student’s knowledge in a specific subject. These test are less commonly completed by students than the ACT or SAT are,.....
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Ace the ACT: College Admissions Test Tips ADDitude - Feb 5, 2015 The SATs and ACT are, literally, rites of passage for most college-bound teens, and most students hate to think about taking them. The tests are challenging, so a little grousing is to be expected. ......
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FinAid/Scholarships
Costly FAFSA mistakes you REALLY want to avoid DC College Admissions Examiner - Feb 11, 2015 Even with its many improvements, the FAFSA can be challenging for some families to complete accurately and in plenty of time for colleges to consider.....
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CTE
Technical math classes are helping students graduate AZCentral - Feb 10, 2015 Devin Johnson readily admits he had no motivation when it came to traditional math classes.
The strings of letters, numbers and symbols in algebra seemed pointless. And what is the use of measuring all those triangles in geometry anyway?...
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How One Indiana Program Models Obama’s Plan For Skills Training NPR.org - StateImpact Indiana - Feb 9, 2015 It’s been six years since businesses suffered from the country’s worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Now that the economy is back on track, some employers say they can’t fill jobs fast enough....
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Northeast
New Jersey mulls classes to teach students how to interact with cops RT - Feb 11, 2015 As police interaction with the community continues to be a serious topic for discussion in the United States, Democratic lawmakers in New Jersey are proposing a new law that would require schools to teach students how to interact with law enforcement....
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The push to make college more affordable WCSH-6 - Feb 8, 2015 PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Making college more affordable has been a hot topic over the past 12 months. Less students leads to less revenue,....
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Teen Dating
Investigating Cyber Teen Dating Violence officer.com - Feb 10, 2015 A number of studies have been published about teen cyber dating violence, but until last November, none of it was clinic-based. Then, a group of researchers from Pittsburgh and California.....
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