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The College Admissions Process Is Broken
US News - Jun 19, 2017
Now that college acceptance and rejection decisions have found their destinations for another year, it is finally time that someone steps up and says what needs to be said: The college admissions process is broken and needs to be fixed. ..
For-profit colleges may get less oversight under Trump administration
Marketplace - Jun 15, 2017
For-profit colleges may be getting a bit of a reprieve from the Trump administration. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced plans to roll back two Obama-era regulations ..
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College Admissions Process/Strategies

How to Narrow Down Your College Application List So You Won’t Have Regrets
Her Campus - Jun 21, 2017
When you first start looking into where to apply to college, it can be easy to add 20 schools to your list, thinking you’ll apply to all of them, you know, just in case — but when it actually comes down to writing those essays and paying those application fees, applying to every school you’ve ever considered just isn’t realistic ..
College Admissions: Why Starting in 9th Grade Matters
GoLocalProv College Admissions - Jun 12, 2017
Every fall, I see families of seniors in “crunch mode”, trying desperately to catch up on college visits, SAT/ACT testing, financial aid forms and applications. Which begs the question, “When is the right time to start the college admissions process?” ..
Reasons to Visit Campus Before Starting an Online Program
US News - Jun 20, 2017
It may sound counterintuitive, but location does matter to online students. A 2017 survey by the Learning House and Aslanian Market Research found that nearly 75 percent of online college students chose a school within 100 miles of their home, ..
4 things your professors wish you knew before you start college
USA Toady College - Jun 20, 2017
Everyone knows that going away to college for the first time can be a rough transition. You constantly hear the rights and wrongs from parents, older friends and classmates on what to do those first few months of class. , ..
How to Narrow Down Your College Application List So You Won’t Have Regrets
Her Campus - Jun 21, 2017
When you first start looking into where to apply to college, it can be easy to add 20 schools to your list, thinking you’ll apply to all of them, you know, just in case — but when it actually comes down to writing those essays and paying those application fees, applying to every school you’ve ever considered just isn’t realistic ..
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Students with Disabilities

Archive: More students with disabilities going to college
NorthJersey - Jun 16, 2017
When she arrived at Bergen Community College last September, Rachel Bowers felt overwhelmed. "I didn't know what building to go to or where I was supposed to be," recalled the 19-year-old from New Milford, who is intellectually disabled. "It was pretty scary for me.".....
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Social Media

Students Should Check Their Online Presence With College On The Horizon
Forbes - Jun 19, 2017
As the new college admission season heats up for soon-to-be-seniors in high school, one principle to keep very much in mind is: All offers of admission are conditional. That means an institution can revoke its invitation to campus for any reason it considers appropriate. ..
For incoming college students, the social media stakes are high
CBS News - Jun 19, 2017
LAS VEGAS — Few college-bound kids lose their shot, and their slot, at their dream school once they get in, but it happened at one of the world's most elite institutions and for a reason that has, until recently, hardly registered in the university admissions process: social media.. ..

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Counselors

HSCW Counselors' Corners
Post - Jun 22, 2017
Five Counseling Trends to Watch for This Fall
Last week, we looked back at this school year, and talked about five trends and issues that shaped our world of work, and the lives of our students. ... More

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Parents

Guess How Many Parents Owe More Than $40,000 in Student Debt
Motley Fool - Jun 17, 2017
The student debt crisis isn't limited to 20- and 30-somethings. A growing number of parents are borrowing money to send their kids to college and putting their retirement at risk in the process.....
Here’s how much the average American family has saved for college
CNBC News - Jun 16, 2017
Most American parents want to send their kids to college — but, unfortunately, they aren't financially prepared. Fidelity Investment's 10th Annual College Savings Indicator Study reports that although 70 percent of parents intend to cover....
Money secrets of parents with multiple kids in college
Nasdaq - Jun 15, 2017
Sometime soon after his fourth child was born, it dawned on Howard Krooks that he was going to be on the hook for 12 consecutive years of college tuition ..
Recruiting Tip: Your parent’s role in college recruiting
USA Today HSS - Jun 15, 2017
Over the next few weeks our recruiting tips will cover the roles of parents, coaches, and the athletes themselves in the college recruiting process. This week let’s talk about the parent’s roles in college recruiting. ..
Coverdell Education Savings Accounts: Everything Parents Need to Know About Them
Motley Fool - Jun 19, 2017
When saving up to put a kid through college, parents have a variety of options. They can, of course, save money the old-fashioned way -- in a bank savings account, with certificates of deposit, or money under the mattress. ..
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SATs & ACTs

These ACT or SAT Test Prep Tips Are A Must for This Summer
TeenLife Blog - Jun 15, 2017
Even as they start to enjoy summer, high school juniors and seniors know they are facing standardized testing in the fall.....
The SAT is for the birds and colleges know it
Dallas Morning News - OpEd - Jun 15, 2017
It was the Monday right before the next national ACT test date and I could feel the anxiety marching into the classroom, closing in on students and demanding to be heard....
There's a surprising correlation between students' SAT scores and the amount of loans they take on
Business Insider - Jun 20, 2017
Student-loan debt in the US has grown to a staggering $1.3 trillion, and the average 2016 graduate will have to repay more than $37,000....
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FinAid/Scholarships

Calculator Seeks To Help Prospective Students Understand The True Cost Of College
WBUR.org  - Jun 19, 2017
Fifteen colleges, including seven in New England, are now offering an easy way for college applicants to figure out how much their education will cost. ...
Fight Financial Aid Stigma
US News  - Jun 19, 2017
For most Americans, an expensive private school education is totally out of reach. The median income in America is $73,298 and private schools can cost up to $45,000 per year or more. My family doesn't have that kind of money, but wanted me to get a great education....
6 financial aid questions you’re too embarrassed to ask
USA Today  - Jun 19, 2017
While many colleges will soon send bills for this fall’s tuition, most won’t expect payment until late summer. That gives college-bound students and their families time to finalize financial aid details. Here are six basic, but crucial, things to know about using student loans, scholarships and more to pay ...
Will divorce mean more financial aid for college?
NJ.com  - Jun 16, 2017
Q. I'm a sophomore in college and I received very little financial aid. My parents are getting divorced. Will that mean I can qualify for more aid? What do I do to find out? -- Need money help...
When Net Price Setting Pays Off
Inside Higher Ed  - Jun 19, 2017
University of Dayton reports strong results for first class graduating under a financial aid plan keeping students' net tuition stable for four years, but considerable risks mean the idea might not always transfer well...
Archives - FinAid/Scholarships
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Career and Technical Education

The Top 30 Two-Year Trade Schools 2017: The Full Methodology
Forbes - Jun 19, 2017
The 2017 Top 30 Two-Year Trade Schools list is the first of its kind from Forbes. We find value in highlighting the nation’s 442 two-year trade schools in a time when the country’s high schools, local and federal government..
The Top 30 Two-Year Trade Schools: Colleges That Fight The Nation's Skills Gap
Forbes - Jun 19, 2017
“I can think of nine magazines off the top of my head who every year will rank the top colleges. None of them ever include a trade school.”..
Community college tries fixing roadblocks to completion
Marketplace - Jun 15, 2017
For-profit colleges may be getting a bit of a reprieve from the Trump administration. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced plans to roll back two Obama-era regulations ..
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West

California colleges transform remedial courses to raise graduation rates
EdSource - Jun 20, 2017
Before Aida Tseggai could major in biology at Cal State Dominguez Hills, she had to catch up in math. She passed a non-credit remedial math class in the fall and then was offered a new pathway – a for-credit course in college-level algebra that provided extra class time, tutoring and review of more fundamental material.....
New California budget would stop short of ‘debt-free’ college but takes smaller steps on costs
San Francisco Examiner - Jun 15, 2017
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Three months ago, Democratic legislators unveiled a bold “debt-free college” plan that sought to eliminate the need for nearly 400,000 students to take out loans to finance their University of California and California State degrees....
Montana should focus on expanding financial aid for college students in need
Missoulian OpEd - Jun 18, 2017
Last month, the Montana Board of Regents voted to raise tuition for most universities and colleges in the state. The increases, while modest, still mean that a larger number of prospective students, both resident and non-resident, ...
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Teen Health

Teens Are Just As Sedentary As 60 Year Olds
TIME  - Jun 16, 2017
Obesity in American shows no signs of slowing, and the reasons why it's so widespread can be traced to an increasingly sedentary lifestyle that keeps people inactive, and eating, for more hours of the day....
How does social media affect teen health?
Newsday  - Jun 19, 2017
When adolescent psychiatrist Drew Pate counsels patients or speaks to parenting groups, questions about social media use inevitably arise. Parents wonder whether their children’s constant use of Instagram,.....
 
 
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