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Big Picture
Underestimating the true cost of college Hechinger Report - Jun 1, 2015 How much does it cost to live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania? According to Drexel University, students who don’t live on campus should budget $18,365 for their living expenses over a nine-month academic year. ..
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Why college tuition is just as bad as bundled cable bills Washington Post - Jun 1, 2015 Whether it’s high-school seniors graduating with top scores on Advanced Placement tests or college students taking a class or two during the summer break, their goals are usually the same: to save a few dollars on the tuition bill by finishing their degrees early.....
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
Most Colleges Weigh Student Discipline Records in Admissions Education Week (registration required) - May 29, 2015 In a little-known practice that could harm students’ chances of getting into the college of their choice, the vast majority of colleges and universities use disciplinary records to help determine whether to accept or reject a student’s application, according to a new study.....
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Deciding Exactly Where to Apply to College Huffington Post - May 28, 2015 It's usually the most important two decisions you'll make in the entire college process: Deciding exactly where to apply... and how to pick the right college.....
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Huge year-end mistakes high school juniors should avoid DC College Admissions Examiner - Jun 1, 2015 As the weather improves and spring fever turns into summer anticipation, high school attention begins drifting away from academics to some more entertaining seasonal activities like weekends at the beach or prom.....
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Gap Year
Here’s How to Make a Gap Year Before College Count TIME - May 29, 2015 American students are taking gap years at record numbers Over the next three months, many high school graduates across America will start college. Some, unprepared for the challenges of higher education or the independence it requires ...
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3 Myths About the Gap Year TIME - May 29, 2015 A gap year is not a vacation
The term “gap year” traditionally applies to the year between high school graduation and college matriculation. For many students, the gap year is a time for adventure and personal exploration. ...
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Visiting/Interviews
College Corner: What To Consider Before, During & After Junior Year College Trips Cape News - May 29, 2015 The spring of junior year in high school can be stressful for students. In addition to high school studies, activities, and exams there are college tests, college visits, proms, and lining up a job for the summer. It is a sensitive time for the students as they begin to prepare for the time that they leave the nest..
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Tips to prepare for college visits, on-campus or online Statesman Journal - Jun 3, 2015 Scio — For many families, now is the perfect time of year for parents of college bound high school students across Oregon to help their children explore higher education opportunities. Visiting a college campus during high school is a crucial step in the process of choosing a college..
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When to visit colleges— before or after acceptance? Mercer Island Reporter - May 28, 2015 Question: I was thinking of visiting colleges once I know where I got accepted. Is that ok? Answer: Unfortunately demonstrated interest may play an important role in whether or not you will be accepted..
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Jun 4, 2015 Why Take a College Counseling Course? A recent article gave readers a list of outcomes they should expect when taking a class in college counseling. This list has been praised, but it's also led some counselors to ask, "Just what will I get out of a college counseling class?" .. More
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Career guidance helps students figure out their paths EdSource - May 26, 2015 San Diego high school student Sharon Tamir is spending four weeks of her junior year in Vancouver, Canada, interning at an historic school for girls and delving into the teaching practices surrounding project-based learning.....
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Confessions Of A High School Counselor: Communicating With Parents And Students Eagle & Time - May 29, 2015 Parents may remember visiting their high school counselor’s office to plead to be moved from one class to another or to drop a difficult class. If summoned it could be to discuss a discipline problem or to be handed a stack of college application forms but today’s school counselors are considered vital members of the school’s education team......
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Parents
Preparing parents for empty nest syndrome Tyler Morning Telegraph - Jun 1, 2015 One sunny afternoon, a parent called to schedule a meeting with me to discuss her child’s college plans. By the tone of her voice, the parent seemed upset, so I managed to get her in right away......
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A Parent's Mixed Emotions On Graduation Day Huffington Post - May 29, 2015 On June 7, 2014 my youngest child, walked across the stage at a local college's gymnasium and got his high school diploma. As it was when his older sister and then his older brother did it.....
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SAT & ACTs
A solution for mediocre SAT and ACT scores CBS News MarketWatch - May 28, 2015 Surveys repeatedly show that one of the scariest parts of the college admission process for teenagers is taking the ACT and/or SAT. And it's no wonder since the stakes are high. Many colleges and universities routinely use the test scores to make admission decisions.....
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FinAid/Scholarships
Scholarships Abound for a Variety of Hobbies US News - May 28, 2015 With summer rapidly approaching, it's finally time for students to take a breather after a long school year. That means more time outside, more time with your family and friends – and more time to spend on your favorite hobbies.....
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How 529 Accounts Impact Financial Aid for College TIME - Jun 2, 2015 Q: I’ve saved a small amount for my daughter’s college expenses in a 529 account. Now I’m worried it will hurt her chances of getting financial aid when she applies in the fall. What should I expect?....
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CTE
Addressing the Inequity Gap Inside Higher Ed - May 28, 2015 Community colleges tend to receive the least amount of public financial support compared to other institutions, yet they are asked to push high numbers of low-income students into the middle class with few resources. A report released by the Century Foundation today -- "How Higher Education Funding Shortchanges Community Colleges" ...
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Student Athletes
College Admissions: Can You Play Your Sport in College? GoLocal PDX College Admissions - Jun 3, 2015 Sometimes my job involves being a “dream crusher”. It’s not a part of the job I like.
I often have parents come into my office with the expectation that their son or daughter will be able to play his or her sport in college. ...
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How Social Media Can Hide Signs Of Trouble Among Student Athletes Huffington Post - May 29, 2015 Madison Holleran's online persona depicted the life of a thriving college freshman, filled with friends, family and a love for running track. But behind the social media facade, the student athlete was dealing with depression and suicidal thoughts. On Jan. 17, 2014, ...
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Summer
College Admissions: 6 Last-Minute Summer Ideas for HS Students GoLocalProv College Admissions - Jun 1, 2015 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: ...
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West
Teen Health
Worried about a teen's mental health? Go ahead: Ask. Houston Chronicle - May 28, 2015 A recent World Health Organization report points to depression as the leading cause of illness and disability worldwide in 10- to 19-year-olds. Suicide by teens is ranked as the third leading cause of death in this age group.....
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FinAid
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