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This weekly email searches main media outlets finding stories that may be of interest to high school counselors, college admission officers and related organizations, with links to the original stories. It is published by de facto, inc., publishers of other e-newsletters.
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Big Picture
How Higher Ed Can Up Its Game: 3 Big Ideas NPR.org - Sep 29, 2015 Take a big room in Manhattan with more than 100 people, all of them fired up about education. Add some dramatic lighting and booming PA announcements, and you've got last week's New York Times Schools for Tomorrow conference...
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Why small college closures could soon triple CBS News MarketWatch - Sep 29, 2015 For small colleges, a major challenge is how to generate enough revenue to sustain themselves. And according to Moody's Investors Service, they're not doing very well in that regard...
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The College President-to-Adjunct Pay Ratio The Atlantic - Sep 24, 2015 Economists often calculate the income disparities between companies’ CEOs and their average workers with ratios, expressing concern when the gaps grow too wide. For example, a recent report from Glassdoor, ..
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Not Worth It? Inside Higher Ed - Sep 29, 2015 Just half of college alumni “strongly agree” that their education was worth what they paid for it, according to the newest data from an ongoing Gallup-Purdue University study of college graduates...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
Colleges to offer new joint application website LA Times - Sep 28, 2015 arting next year, high school students will have a new online alternative to the much-used and sometimes criticized Common Application if they seek admission to a group of colleges with high graduation rates and healthy financial aid, officials announced Monday.....
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80 colleges unite to form revolutionary new application—access or marketing? DC College Admissions Examiner - Sep 29, 2015 Eighty big-name colleges and universities announced yesterday a plan to turn the college admissions industry on its head by the creation of a plan by which colleges will court applicants via an extended application process beginning as early as ninth grade....
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5 Majors You Need to Choose Before You Apply GoLocalProv College Admissions - Sep 28, 2015 While many students will apply to colleges with a major designation of “undecided”, there are pitfalls to doing that. In larger universities, it can be VERY difficult to switch from the colleges of arts and sciences into the business or engineering college....
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Ask a Collegiette: How Early Should I Start Looking at Colleges? Her Campus - Sep 23, 2015 When should I start thinking about what colleges I want to apply to? I’ve been worrying about it since I was in the sixth grade! (To be fair, my brother was a junior at that point.) I'm a sophomore, and I've just started thinking that I'm worrying too much now...
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College Admissions: Social Media Tune-Up GoLocalPDX College Admissions - Sep 28, 2015 Why tune-up your social media accounts? Sometimes, colleges you’ve applied to will want to get a feeling for how you behave outside of your academic life,....
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3 Tasks to Help High School Juniors Boost College Success US News - Sep 28, 2015 ?For many students, junior year of high school is also the most difficult year. Students must prepare for their upcoming ACT or SAT test dates, evaluate potential colleges and function beneath an immense amount of pressure to achieve high grades to impress these colleges...
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Early
Essays
Don’t Make This Common College Application Mistake! TeenLife - Sep 29, 2015 What is the single biggest mistake you can make on your college application? Submitting a narrative as your essay response to the prompt. You might as well just include the wrong school name while you are at it...
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College Admissions: Common Application Prompt #5 GoLocal PDX College Admission - Sep 23, 2015 The intention of this series is to show readers a sample of a good essay in response to each of the Common Application prompts. This essay is an actual college admission essay, written and submitted by a real student. ...
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Don't Ghostwrite College Application Essays Huffington Post - Sep 25, 2015 Recently, I have traveled to schools, college fairs, libraries, and many homes to help kids with their college applications, including their college application essays and/or personal statements. .....
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Visiting/Fairs
3 reasons college visits can increase admission possibilities for applicants DC Higher Education Examiner - Sep 28, 2015 Many students cannot imagine applying to a school they have never visited. They are looking for their new home and want to evaluate not just academic offerings and experiential learning opportunities, but also the physical environment, the social climate, and other aspects more easily perceived through personal experience.....
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How to ace that college admission interview College Examiner - Sep 28, 2015 On top of finalizing a college list, polishing up admissions essays and settling in to a solid senior year schedule, now is the time to prepare for college admission interviews. Interviews are only offered by a small percentage of colleges out there, those that are highly selective and, generally speaking, smaller.....
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Oct 1, 2015 Advice for Students on College Essays Counselors who read last week’s column on writing effective counselor letters for college have asked if there is any advice they can pass along to students on the essays they have to write for college. I live to serve. More
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Going to NACAC?
Stop by Booth #224 0n Friday October 2 at 10:15 AM to meet Patrick O'Connor and have him sign his new book College Counseling for School Counselors. more information | |
Parents
Being a digital parent of the college bound Long Island College Prep Examiner - Sep 28 2015 Technology has transformed parenting with a virtual umbilical cord. Years ago, when children left the family home, many parents gave them some change to use in a public pay phone if they needed to get in touch. Then came the beepers emitting signals of secret messages between family members. ..
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4 types of advisers who help with college admissions BankRate - Sep 29, 2015 College is expensive, selective and competitive. Some teens may need additional help navigating the college admissions process, and this assistance comes at a cost. "I believe that part of the money that parents put aside when saving for their ....
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5 Lessons I Learned During the College Search TeenLife - Sep 29, 2015 I hear the frustration in parents’ voices every day about the college search process. The knowledge a parent needs to navigate this college maze is overwhelming. Parents feel lost, confused, off-track and often bewildered. ....
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SAT & ACTs
Results of Removing Standardized Test Scores From College Admissions Huffington Post - Sep 24 2015 You won't find our college in the U.S. News & Word Report "Best Colleges" rankings released this month. Last year Hampshire College decided not to accept SAT/ACT test scores from high school applicants seeking admission. That got us kicked off the rankings, disqualified us, per U.S. News rankings criteria. That's OK with us. ..
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FinAid/Scholarships
No More Financial Aid Rush The College Solution Blog - Sep 24, 2015 One of the most unpleasant aspects of filing for financial aid is how rushed the process has always been. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid isn’t released until Jan. 1 each year,...
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3 Steps to Write a Standout College Scholarship Essay US News - Sep 25, 2015 What you might not already realize about the scholarship application process – something that could be very critical in more ways than one – is that a lot of scholarship applicants are going to appear very similar on paper where the "numbers" are concerned, such as academics...
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CTE
A High School Where College Is Not the Goal The Atlantic - Sep 24, 2015 PHILADELPHIA—The halls of Randolph Technical High School looks like almost any other public school in an urban core: a labyrinth of classrooms and lockers housed in an old building, hallways loud with constant chatter and chaos as students and teachers bustle around ..
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CCSSO Announces State Action to Advance Career Pathways CCSSO Press Release - Sep 28, 2015 Washington, D.C. (September 28, 2015) -- Seventeen states are committing to reset career education by adding rigor and value to programs preparing high school graduates for high-skilled, high-demand jobs. ..
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Student Athletes
Want to play college sports? Be proactive Concord Monitor - Sep 27, 2015 Q. What do parents and high school students need to know if the child wants to play sports in college? My son is starting his sophomore year, and he’s a three-sport athlete, with two strong sports...
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Northeast
Delaware Completes Public School Safety Program Delmarva Public Radio - Sep 21, 2015 WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - Delaware officials are celebrating the completion of a statewide effort to improve safety in public schools. Gov. Jack Markell joined education and law enforcement officials Tuesday to recognize the completion of comprehensive safety plans across Delaware's school system....
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Bullying
Bullied Teens Who Exercise May Lower Suicide Risk WebMD - Sep 25, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Regular exercise may lower bullied teens' risk of suicide, researchers report. The researchers analyzed data from more than 13,500 U.S. high school students and found that being physically active four or more days a week reduced bullied teens' suicidal thoughts and attempts by 23 percent....
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Cyberbullying is worse than face-to-face bullying, teens say Naked Security - Sep 24, 2015 Many teens consider online bullying to be worse than face-to-face bullying, a survey of teenagers has found. After all, cyberbullying can happen around the clock, it's relentless, and it's driven by crowd behaviour - in fact, you can consider it a horrible manifestation of crowd-sourcing....
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