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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
Will Common Core undermine an elite college-prep program’s goal of diversity? Hechinger Report - Mar 14, 2016 As districts across the country brace themselves for low student scores on tough Common Core tests this spring, the staff at Sturgis Charter Public School in Hyannis, Massachusetts, isn’t sweating it. On state assessments, their students have been outperforming peers at other schools — with 10th-graders,....
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
What to do when colleges pressure for deposits—before May 1 DC College Admissions Examiner - Mar 16, 2016 In the increasingly pressure-driven world of college admissions, one of the more concerning trends is the intensity of demands students receive to submit tuition and/or housing deposits before the May 1 “candidate’s reply date.”.....
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College Admissions: 5 Admission Factors You Can’t Predict GoLocalProv College Admissions - Mar 14, 2016 As colleges release decisions this month, many families are puzzled by outcomes. Their child had GPA and SAT/ACT scores that fell within range for a specific college, participated in an array of extra-curricular activities, and spent hours perfecting applications and essays....
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How to overcome college application fears USA Today - Mar 14, 2016 What do werewolves, zombies and the college application process have in common? If you’re like a lot of people, all three of these things strike fear in your heart. Most applicants have at least some apprehension about applying, and some are absolutely frozen by anxiety..
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Awesome Etiquette: Deflecting Questions About Your College Application Vermont Public Radio - Mar 11, 2016 College applications are usually stressful. There are essays to write, letters of recommendation to get and test scores to submit. On top of getting the application finished, when people find out you're applying to college, their questions about the process can feel like an unwelcome intrusion. ..
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It’s not too late—colleges still accepting applications for fall 2016 DC College Admissions Examiner - Mar 14, 2016 Yes, it’s getting a little late in the game. Most—but not all—admissions decisions for fall 2016 have already been made. But if you’re somewhat disappointed with the decisions you’ve received so far or if you want to continue exploring possibilities—for whatever reason—take heart.....
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Summer
Thinking About College? Why Not Think About Summer Too! TeenLife Blog - Mar 16, 2016 There is plenty you can do in July and August to help get you thinking about colleges and preparing for applications. And now is the time to start thinking about it so you can reward yourself and plan plenty of time to just veg out.....
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Campus Visits/Interviews/Fairs
Preparing a college visit Phiadelphia Tribune - Mar 15, 2016 Visiting colleges is a great way to get a feel for what college is like. And when the time comes, it can help you decide if a specific college is right for you. Here are some tips to get the best out of your campus visit.....
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How to Test Drive a College Poughkeepsie Journal - Mar 14, 2016 "The place is beautiful!" "The people were really nice!" "It rained the whole time!" Yes, first impressions do matter -- and may linger -- but when visiting colleges, it's essential for students to behave more like critical consumers than casual tourist....
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College Fair is coming to Charlotte – March 20th Charlotte Observer - Mar 13, 2016 Many years ago when my husband and I moved from our cozy, downtown Boston apartment into our first home with a garden, I remember my mother-in-law telling me that the bright yellow forsythia surrounding our yard was the “harbinger” of spring.” For families with high school students, you have a different rite of spring – the annual College Fair....
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Mar 17, 2016 The Best Testing Advice to Give There seems to be little slowing of the changes in standardized testing, and that makes it hard for counselors to offer advice to students about which tests to take, and when ... More
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Parents
10 things parents and students should know about applying to college Atlanta Journal Constitution - Mar 15, 2016 High school students are getting ready for college. They recently took the new SAT test, and soon they'll be filling out college applications (if they haven't already). Parents and teens who need help navigating the sea of paperwork — from financial aid to applications — are in luck. ..
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A Good Reason to Let Your Kids Borrow for College TIME - Mar 15, 2016 Between room and board and classes, going to college is expensive. But it gets even more expensive because of all the little things colleges tack onto your bill, explains Lynnette Khalfani-Cox. STEM field majors, theater majors and art majors may find that they pay a little extra to study on campus. ..
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The Things You Should--and Shouldn't--Tell Your Parents in College Huffington Post - Mar 12, 2016 Whether you decided to go to college 15 minutes or 15 hours from home, your relationship with your parents is going to change. So sometimes it can be hard to decipher what you should and should not tell your parental units. You don't want them to worry about you, ..
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SAT & ACTs
College-bound facing kinder, gentler SAT Lowell Sun - Mar 14, 2016 LOWELL -- College-bound students prepping for the SAT this year are the first to face the newest version of the classic college-entrance exam, one that eliminates odd vocabulary words and does not penalize for wrong answers. ..
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Changing the SAT: Setting students up for failure Daily Evergreen - Mar 10, 2016 Just when you think you will never have to see the letters SAT again in your life, the infamous college placement exam is making headlines as the platform is being adjusted to better suit modern college admission standards. ..
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FinAid/Scholarships
How to Understand Your Financial Aid Package Her Campus - Mar 10, 2016 Financial aid packages can definitely be tricky (what do half these words even mean?!). There are various types of financial aid, and it may be difficult to understand which you received and what they mean....
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Surprise! Some Scholarships Can Actually Cost You Financial Aid TIME - Mar 10, 2016 You did it! You’ve completed the FAFSA. You’ve qualified for a federal Pell grant and work study. You’ve got aid from your state, a grant from the school, student loans, and a private, outside scholarship. Taken together, they will cover almost all of your college costs. It might seem like the puzzle of paying for the first year of college is complete....
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How to Understand Your Financial Aid Package Her Campus - Mar 10, 2016 Financial aid packages can definitely be tricky (what do half these words even mean?!). There are various types of financial aid, and it may be difficult to understand which you received and what they mean....
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Career and Technical Education
U.S. Education Department Makes Push for $1.1 Billion in CTE Funding Campus Technology - Mar 10, 2016 The United States Department of Education is looking to re-up a $1.1 billion investment in career and technical education. Education Secretary John B. King Jr. this week called for Congress to reauthorize the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006..
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The overselling of ed techr Washington Post - Mar 12, 2016 We can't answer the question 'Is tech useful in schools?' until we've grappled with a deeper question: 'What kinds of learning should be taking place in those schools?'..
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8 great cities for trade school graduates USA Today - Mar 13, 2016 The growing cost of higher education have made earning a two-year degree or certificate a smart move for many students. Since trade school often takes less time to complete, graduates may have more time to transition to full-time work and begin earning a living...
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Student Athletes
Recruiting tip: Don’t rely on someone else to handle your recruiting USA Today HSS - Mar 14, 2016 Don’t rely on someone else to find your athletic scholarship. The recruiting process is your responsibility. Take ownership of it. Why would you hand off something as important as your college search to someone else? Who knows what you want for a college experience better than you do?..
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ABC Guide For Parents Of Student Athletes Jamaica-Gleaner - Mar 13, 2016 With the 2016 Issa-GraceKennedy Boys and Girls' Championship scheduled to begin on Tuesday the issue of dealing with athletes who can be transformed into instant stars with one good performance could be a major challenge for some parents...
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South
Tuition breaks Houston Chronicle - Mar 11, 2016 Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is on to something when he complains about recent tuition increases at the University of Texas at Austin and other public universities, including the University of Houston...
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Texas' higher education strategy A game of favorites? Houston Chronicle - Mar 14, 2016 University of Texas System officials late last year announced plans to purchase about 300 acres of land on the city's southwest side for more than $200 million, with no plans yet set for the system's use of the parcel. Officials with the Texas A&M System..
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Teens Dating
For teens, breaking up is hard to do Chicago Tribune - Mar 11, 2016 alyse Peńa sounded like a seasoned social worker, not a high school senior. One after another, she confidently answered the same question from fellow Valparaiso High School students during Wednesday's lunch hour: Who is Amanda Bach?..
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Process
Summer
Visits
Counsel
Parents
SATs & ACTs
FinAid
CTEd
Athletes
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