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Is college worth the cost? PBS.org NewsHour - Apr 9, 2017 HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND ANCHOR: If you add up all the college student loan debt in the United States, it stands at $1.4 trillion– with a T. That’s more than Americans owe on their credits cards or car loans and just about anything else except their homes.. ..
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Colleges' Endless Pursuit of Students The Atlantic - Apr 10, 2017 April is decision month for high-school seniors who still haven’t made up their minds about where they’re attending college next fall. With students applying to more schools than ever before—more than one-third now apply to at least seven schools—many seniors are likely weighing multiple offers as well as competing financial-aid packages...
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Why do colleges still give preference to children of alumni? Washington Post - Apr 6, 2017 The recent revelation by T. Rees Shapiro in The Washington Post that the University of Virginia kept a watch list of VIP applicants for special handling wasn’t that surprising, given that prominent universities have long sought to help prominent donors and even the children of Hollywood stars...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
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Video: College Admissions Q&A US News - Apr 7, 2017 Between researching schools, writing application essays and filling out financial aid forms, there can be a lot to the college admissions process. As a prospective college student or parent, you might have a lot of questions about how to begin....
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'Parachute' Job-Hunting Manual Can Help With The College Process Forbes - Apr 5, 2017 Richard Nelson Bolles, the author of What Color Is Your Parachute?: A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers, died recently at the age of 90. When I saw the news, it was as though a favorite uncle had died. My well-thumbed 2001 edition...
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Deciding/Waiting/Rejected
Coping with college rejection letters Pacific Daily News - Apr 9, 2017 After four years of striving for excellent grades, dedicating their free hours to extracurricular activities and spending time doing community service, seniors are getting responses from the colleges and universities to which they applied....
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What do to when you’re in wait-list purgatory Tribune News Service - Apr 10, 2017 The dreaded wait-list. You weren’t rejected, but you weren’t accepted either. The wait-list means the colleges like you well-enough, they just don’t love you enough to accept you. They want to keep you hanging on until they find out if they’re loved back by the students they did choose to accept....
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Campus Visits
College Corner: A GPS For College Tours Cape News - Apr 7, 2017 Hurray, we can finally see small signs of spring with the budding crocuses and daffodils. With spring comes college visits. It is time to plan for them as the high school spring break week will be here very soon. Tour reservation plans should be made by this week in order to secure a spot on the campus tour.....
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College visits can make finding a higher-ed match easier Santa Fe New Mexican - Apr 6, 2017 ‘‘It made it feel more real,” said Santa Fe High School junior Sophia Mullholland after visiting different college campuses a few weeks ago. Because it is that time of year again, when high-schoolers nationwide explore options for their future education. Mullholland visited New York University, Northeastern University, .....
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Navigating a College Fair TAPinto - Apr 6, 2017 Prepare address labels ahead of time to take to the fair—College admissions representatives may ask you to complete an information card. This may take time and not give you an opportunity to listen to the presentation about the college since you are concentrated on the task at hand.....
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Gap Year
A College Application Guide for Gap Year Students New York Times - Apr 6, 2017 Applying to college is onerous enough. Asking to defer enrollment for a year can be even more intimidating. Here’s how to navigate the gap-year process. When to Apply to College....
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Taking a Gap Year? Here’s How to Defer Your College Acceptance Huffington Post - Apr 6, 2017 The acceptance letters are in. By now, most college-bound students have heard from the colleges they applied to and they are either in, out or added to the dreaded wait-list. But for a growing number of students, the lure of college can wait a year....
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Apr 12, 2017 The Times That Test a Counselor’s Soul Counselors everywhere can empathize with the hurdles Michigan counselors are facing this week, as their time in the office is dominated by bubble sheets, packing tape, and the coveted No. 2 Pencil.... More
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School counselors do more than you know Jamestown Sun - Apr 7, 2017 School counselors say the job has evolved and along with helping youth become more engaged academically and socially, the role is also a support bridge between students, parents and teachers.....
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Disparate roles for school counselors don't work Philadelphia Public School Notebook - Apr 7, 2017 Imagine that you were being interviewed for a job that required expertise in both engineering and accounting. Sure, both of those professions involve numbers, but the knowledge, skills and professional networks are vastly different so, chances are if your training were in only one discipline, you would be unable to do both components well.....
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Parents
Parents Told to Step Back During College Admissions Campus Technology - Apr 6, 2017 Three-quarters of admissions officers advise families to step back when it comes to the process of a young person applying to college. It's no wonder after hearing some of the stories they share regarding how involved some parents get. Take the mom who called the admissions office pretending to be her own child,...
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How to Fix 6 College Funding Mishaps US News - Apr 6, 2017 When it comes to college planning, all parents need to take a deep breath and exhale. It's difficult to budget for a major expense and help your child transition into adulthood at the same time. ...
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SATs & ACTs
5 Steps to Tackle AP English Language Multiple-Choice Questions US News - Apr 10, 2017 Throughout your years as a student, you will no doubt have a multitude of experiences with multiple choice questions. But some exams – including the Advanced Placement English Language and Composition exam – are comprised of particularly challenging multiple-choice questions ...
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What Standardized Test Scores Do I Need to Get Into an Ivy League College? Huffington Post - Apr 6, 2017 Too many high school students and their parents spend an inordinate amount of time worrying about whether Ivies and similarly selective colleges will prefer the SAT or the ACT, or whether or not they must have one subject test in the sciences and one in the humanities. What really matters is great scores...
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FinAid/Scholarships
4 Ways to Increase Your Financial Aid Package GoLocalProv College Admissions - Apr 10, 2017 Over the next few weeks, many families with high school seniors will be comparing financial aid packages. A dizzying array of terms, numbers and types of aid will appear with no standard format from college to college. Most families think the packages will be straightforward and easy to understand; they are wrong. ..... ..
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Hackers use FAFSA application to steal tax info CNN/Money - Apr 7, 2017 Hackers accessed the data of up to 100,000 people through a tool that helps students get financial aid. IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified before the Senate Finance Committee Thursday that a breach had been discovered in the fall. In September..... ..
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How to Compare College Financial Aid Letters and Choose the Right School TeenLife Blof - Apr 6, 2017 It’s that time of year. College admissions decisions are arriving and the award letters are either with them or will follow shortly. For most students who have applied to multiple colleges, comparing those award letters are a crucial part of making the final college choice.. ..
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Everything you need to know about athletic scholarships USA Today HSS - Apr 6, 2017 ollege is expensive. For many families, the only way to afford a college education is for their student to receive financial aid. An athletic scholarship is a great way to help lower the price for qualified student-athletes....
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Career and Technical Education
College is not the only option The Reflector online - Apr 6, 2017 There are many paths in life that may lead to success. College is only one of many options people can take to set themselves up for a happy, prosperous life. Many people would disagree this is the case, because a lot of people see higher education as the next step they must take in life after high school.. .. ..
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