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Big Picture
| College enrollment drops among low-income students MarketPlace - Nov 24, 2015 Despite billions of dollars invested in helping more students from low-income families go to college, a new analysis shows enrollment by those students has dropped sharply....
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A dozen unconventional ways to improve college admissions Washington Post - Nov 24, 2015 Every year like clockwork the college admissions process takes over the lives of students, teachers, parents, counselors and admissions officers — and every year like clockwork there are complaints about the process from just about every constituency...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
What Is a Research University? Part I The College Solution Blog - Nov 23, 2015 If you are hoping that your children ultimately attend a university, the schools on your dream list are probably all research institutions. Universities with the best-known brand names fall into this category.....
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The 5 Most Common College App Mistakes (& How to Avoid Them) Her Campus - Nov 20, 2015 College application deadlines are right around the corner! But before you hit the submit button on your dream school’s application, you need to make sure you’re not making a mistake that could affect your chances of being accepted....
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Experts Weigh In On Common College Application Mistakes CBS Local - Pittsburgh - Nov 19, 2015 PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A lot of high school seniors are applying for college right now, and some of them are likely making mistakes on their applications that are sending them straight to the trash.....
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8 Ways To Win, Or Lose, A College Admission Offer Forbes - Nov 21, 2015 About the same time that US News & World Report started ranking everything in sight, another more important publication hit bookstores: Howard Gardner’s Frames of Mind, in which the Harvard scholar promulgated his theory of Multiple Intelligences.....
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Frequently asked questions as college application deadlines approach College Examiner - Nov 20, 2015 The wave of early action and early decisions deadlines has come and gone. Some students have clicked submit and are anxiously awaiting decisions. But for the majority of students applying to college via regular decision, deadlines are rapidly approaching...
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The 10 Most Expensive Public Colleges for Out-of-State Students Motley Fool - Nov 22, 2015 Everyone knows that college costs a lot. A lot of people know that college costs even more when you attend a state-run, taxpayer-funded college as an out-of-state student. But few people realize just how much more public colleges charge their out-of-state students, versus their in-state favorites....
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How Many Colleges Should I Apply To? TIME - Nov 19, 2015 For most students, between six and eight is plenty. The ease of online applications and today’s high-stakes, competitive college admissions process have led college-bound high schoolers to apply to a growing number of schools in recent years....
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Visiting/Fairs/Interviews
| Getting In: Why Do Some Applicants Get Interviews and Others Don’t Slate - Nov 25, 2015 A mother in Portland wonders why some students get interviews and others don’t. A sophomore at the University of Pittsburgh, his backup college, wonders if it’s worthwhile to transfer to a more selective school. And a father in Virginia, exploring options for his daughter, is curious about “guaranteed admission”.....
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4 Things to Know About College Student Shadowing Days US News - Nov 23, 2015 Despite the many resources available to high school juniors and seniors who are deciding where to apply to college, some students struggle when determining whether or not to apply to schools that are on the cusp of their short lists....
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Nov 25, 2015 The After Thanksgiving College Talk Thanksgiving is a time to step back and take in everything you’ve done this school year. This is especially important with college counseling, where it’s too easy to get caught up in the minutiae of transcripts and letters of recommendation and forget about the reason behind all of that e-documenting More
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Parents
Countdown to College: Walking the Thanksgiving tightrope Charlotte Observer - Nov 19, 2015 College students are homeward-bound. For many freshmen it will be their first visit back since packing up last August. Thanksgiving, the uber-American family togetherness holiday, can be equally tough for parents and their college students....
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College Admissions: Must-Have Books GoLocalProv College Admissions - Nov 23, 2015 Parents, are you wondering what to get your college-bound student this holiday season? Students, are you struggling with the perfect gift for your parents?...
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SAT & ACTs
Current SAT vs. New SAT: Which Should I Take? Forbes - Nov 19, 2015 The 2015-16 school year is a unique one for the SAT because students in the class of 2017 — today’s juniors — have the option of taking two different versions of the exam....
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Which Test Is It Better to Take -- The New SAT or the Current One? Huffington Post - Nov 24, 2015 Many students are asking the question should I take the current SAT or the ACT or take the New SAT which will be offered in March 2016. Some things you should know about the current ACT and New SAT both of which are quite similar.....
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FREE downloadable guide to college admissions testing DC College Admissions Examiner - Nov 20, 2015 A remarkable aspect of the college admissions industry that often gets unnoticed is the degree to which experts in the field are willing to freely share information and resources in an effort to level the playing field a little bit for applicants and their families....
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SAT REMAINS A VALUABLE PART OF ADMISSIONS PROCESS Daily Texan Online - Nov 22, 2015 A remarkable aspect of the college admissions industry that often gets unnoticed is the degree to which experts in the field are willing to freely share information and resources in an effort to level the playing field a little bit for applicants and their families....
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FinAid/Scholarships
Before You List Colleges on Your FAFSA, Read This TIME - Nov 24, 2015 The rules are changing this year, but the schools you list and the order you put them in can still affect your financial aid. You probably know that your income and assets are important factors in determining your eligibility for college aid. ...
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Understanding the 2 Types of College Financial Aid Nasdaq - Nov 24, 2015 My family and I just returned from Charlotte, North Carolina, where my two boys competed in and won their first Jiu-Jitsu tournament. On the ride home, one asked if he could get a college scholarship if he continued to win tournaments...
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8 Tips to Maximize College Financial Aid Bacstage - Nov 23, 2015 Parents ask me each year, how they can find resources to help them pay for the rising cost of college tuition. Here are some ways you can prepare and educate yourself in the process....
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College scholarships are not free money Minneapolis Star Tribune - Nov 21, 2015 It is National Scholarship Month, which means high school seniors are being exhorted to scoop up free money for college. What they are often not told is that scholarships won from corporations, nonprofits and other “outside” sources can reduce..
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CTE
Why German-Style Education Is Coming To America Forbes - Nov 22, 2015 Minnesota State Senator Terri Bonoff gets a lot of requests to attend ceremonial openings. But when Swiss-German manufacturing company Bühler asked her to cut the ribbon at its new apprenticeship program, it sparked her interest...
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West
The UC needs to stay true to its original purpose: educating Californians Highlander News - Nov 23, 2015 When the University of California public school system was created, it was made in the idea of educating Californians as well as strengthening and supporting the progress of the Californian infrastructure. As time has progressed, the UC system, and higher education overall, has become more business-like and less about the importance of education....
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NEW: Report places Wyoming first in four-year college affordability Wyoming Tribune Eagle - Nov 19, 2015 CHEYENNE (WTE) - A report released this month by the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C., shows that Wyoming has the lowest in-state tuition for four-year programs than any other state in the U.S. According to the report, Wyoming has the eighth lowest tuition for community colleges....
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Teen Drinking
20 Students on What Drinking in College Is Really Like Teen Vogue - Nov 18, 2015 On Monday, we reported about how alcohol hurts your brain. On Wednesday, we talked to experts about the risks of binge-drinking, and how it can be avoided. Drinking in college is a personal choice, and there are so many different ways to approach it. Here’s what 20 real college girls have to say:...
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SATs & ACTs
FinAid
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