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Big Picture
Liberal Arts College Students Are Getting Less Artsy Inside Gigher Ed - Feb 21, 2017 Liberal arts colleges promise students a well-rounded education in core disciplines that will prepare them for a variety of careers and lifelong learning — not just a first job. Increasingly, though...
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For-Profit Schools, an Obama Target, See New Day Under Trump New York Times - Feb 20, 2017 Since Election Day, for-profit college companies have been on a hot streak. DeVry Education Group’s stock has leapt more than 40 percent. Strayer’s jumped 35 percent and Grand Canyon Education’s more than 28 percent.....
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How Unlimited Student Loans Drive Up Tuition Forbes - Feb 21, 2017 Among the many sayings dubiously attributed to Albert Einstein is that the difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits. Lack of limits and stupidity have another overlap in the Parent PLUS loan program,....
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College Can Improve Transfer Rates Inside Higher Ed - Feb 16, 2017 State policy isn’t the only way to tackle low community college student transfer rates, write Josh Wyner and Alison Kadlec. Institutional action matters, too. ...
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
College admissions define ‘leadership’ Concord Monitor - Feb 17, 2017 “The college invasion.” This is how my high school seniors describe the scene on our campus each fall. Admission visitors – like extraterrestrials – arrive in their rental cars with big smiles and stories of bright new worlds. Their message is always the same: “Take me to your leaders.”.....
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How to navigate college admissions process WFXL - Feb 17, 2017 It’s a long series of steps from when students walk the halls in high school to the time they step foot on a college campus. But these days, just about every moment matters......
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A successful college search begins with the right questions Des Moines Register - Feb 16, 2017 With more than 1,600 U.S. colleges and universities to choose from, families may find the college search daunting at first. But fear not: The process can actually be fun and rewarding if approached in the right way. The key to simplifying this process is knowing what questions to ask yourself and the colleges you are considering......
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Student volunteerism is a highly esteemed quality CentralJersey - Feb 20, 2017 Volunteerism is alive and well among young people in New Jersey, which comes in very handy when it’s time to apply for college admission. Students who have not yet become engaged in “giving back” can likely find an activity of interest on the Jersey Cares website which features activities to suit almost any personality....
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I've been waitlisted -- what now? Wicked-Local - Feb 20, 2017 Right now, admissions officers at colleges and universities are well into reading season. They're looking for students to fill their classes with "just the right mix". Some applicants will be an immediate 'yes', while some will not have quite what the school is looking for. Still others will fall into Waitlist Limbo......
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Letter of Recommendation
Social Media
The Importance of Cleaning Up Your Social Media ULoop - Feb 21, 2017 Social media has ingrained itself into society during the last decade. It’s a way to connect and keep up with people you don’t see often, receive news updates, share your opinions, and much more....
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Summer
Students should plan now for summer Susan Alaimo MyCentralJersey - Feb 15, 2017 “What did you do during your most recent summer?” This is a popular essay prompt on many college applications, indicating that colleges want to be sure that prospective students use their time productively.
One great use....
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Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - Feb 23, 2017 Your State Legislature Needs to Hear From You One state legislature wants to do away with school counselors completely. Another state has made filing a FAFSA a graduation requirement. ... More
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Parents
SAT scam preys on parents' good intentions KING-5 - Feb 21, 2017 A new scam is hitting Washington state, targeting parents trying to help their kids do well on the SAT, a test used by colleges and universities during admissions.....
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SATs & ACTs
ACT announces July test date for 2018 Admission Intel Blog - Feb 22, 2017 Starting in 2018, ACT will begin offering students the opportunity to take the ACT test in July, increasing the number of national ACT test dates from six to seven. ...
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SAT, ACT, Both BAD: The Problem with College Readiness Exams Nyack News and Views - Feb 20, 2017 America’s tool for measuring college readiness is failing us, and Nyack is not immune. For those who need a reminder, the SAT consists of four parts: reading, writing, math (with and without a calculator), and the essay. The ACT adds on a science ...
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Close to Home: Don’t make mistake of only taking the SAT Press Democrat - Feb 19, 2017 If you grew up in California, there’s a very good chance that you never heard about the ACT when you were in high school. For many years, another college admissions test, the SAT, has been the test of choice for California students applying to college. ...
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3 Preparation Strategies for the SAT U.S. History Subject Test US News - Feb 20, 2017 The College Board offers 20 SAT subject tests. Of those, the U.S. history exam is one of the most popular. Not only is this subject covered in virtually all American high schools, but success on this SAT subject test can lead to valuable college credit....
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FinAid/Scholarships
College financial aid awards and scholarships - getting your best offer Lamorinda Weekly - Feb 22, 2017 Comparing student aid packages and figuring out the true affordability of any particular college can be both challenging and confusing. The essential first steps are to distinguish quality from quantity (more is not necessarily better) and to separate free money (grants and scholarships) and on-campus employment from loans that must be repaid....
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How To Get The Best College Financial Aid Package CBS News - Feb 20, 2017 NEW YORK (CBS NEWS) – It’s crunch time as families weigh financial aid offers from multiple colleges. And anxiety over the potential of going into six-figure debt can keep them awake for many a night.. ...
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Career and Technical Education
Apprenticeships help fill manufacturing jobs GoErie - Feb 19, 2017 At just 23, Mike Field has a life many of his high school classmates who went on to college can't even dream of yet. He has bought a house. He's engaged to be married. He even has a new puppy, named Ryder......
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Student Athletes
Does college athletics = big bucks? Greenwich Time - Feb 20, 2017 Families worrying about the increasing competitiveness of college admissions and how students can stand out, often think athletics is the way to increase the chance of being accepted and get scholarship money to boot. ..
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5 Hard Truths About Athletic Recruiting GoLocalProv College Admissions - Feb 20, 2017 Sports recruiting for potential college athletes is fraught with anxiety and mystery. Why do some kids get noticed and others don’t? Where is the best scholarship money? ..
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West
Placement tests land many students in a math maze instead of on pathways to success EdSource - Feb 19, 2017 Imagine you’re 16. You’ve just passed your California driver’s test, and you’re lining up to get what you think will be your license. Instead, you’re presented with a form telling you that, though you passed your driving test, your county requires an additional test to be sure you’ll be safe on the local roads. .....
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Oregon Promise Influencing Students' Decisions Inside Higher Ed - Feb 17, 2017 Oregon's free community college scholarship, which began last year, is encouraging more students to consider going to college and to feel more confident about being able to afford it, according the results of a survey conducted by Education Northwest, a nonprofit research group......
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Teens and Drugs
Can ‘Sober High’ schools keep teenagers off drugs? Hechinger Report - Feb 22, 2017 Skinny and teeming with nervous energy, Matt Langley grew up with an outlook that was anything but upbeat. “I guess I was never comfortable in my own skin,” he says. “Everything that came out of my mouth, I would second-guess.” ...
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