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Big Picture
The Broken Promise of Higher Education The Atlantic - May 18, 2017 May is always an important month in the college calendar. Many high-school seniors across the nation make the decision where to attend college; millions of college students graduate and enter the workforce.....
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College Admissions Process/Strategies
Most Students Get into Their First Choice Colleges Cappex - The College Solution Blog - May 11, 2017 It's not so tough getting accepted into a four-year college.
According to a national survey of the latest crop of college freshmen, 75 percent got into their No. 1 college. This statistic, based on the latest annual UCLA survey of freshmen, might shock you even more: ...
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Even if you were left without a spot for next fall, there are still options News Tribune Service - May 15, 2017 With all the conversation about how tough a year this was for high school seniors applying to college, you might find it surprising that more than 500 colleges and universities still have opportunities for qualified freshmen and/or transfer students for fall 2017. ...
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Seniors Still Looking For A College Are In Luck Forbes - May 16, 2017 After a long wait for decisions, students get to turn the tables on colleges in April as they decide where they'll go in September. They're invited to elaborate campus events for accepted students, contacted by current students, sent more glossy brochures, and encouraged to sign up online for great "insider" information ...
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Essays
Students with Disabilities
Counselors
| HSCW Counselors' Corners Post - May 18, 2017 College Admissions Isn't Fair. It Also Isn't Simple new article about college admission is gaining a great deal of attention among college counselors. Posted on Georgia Tech's admissions website, the goal of the article is to admit what many students have long felt—that college admissions isn't fair... More
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No summer melt: Programs help students negotiate college route Sioux City Journal - May 6, 2017 Parents send the wrong message. You probably know parents who have suggested to their children that anything is possible. They tell their teenagers some version of this advice: Apply to whatever colleges you want and we'll find a way to pay for it....
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Parents
SATs & ACTs
FinAid/Scholarships
The Hidden College Cost of Differential Tuition Cappex - The College Solution Blog - May 16, 2017 Are you going to be charged more for college tuition than you anticipated? Differential tuition, also known as tiered tuition, is a hidden college cost that affects undergraduates at colleges and universities across the country. ...
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College Corner: For An Easy Financial Aid Start, Get A Quick EFC CapeNews - May 12, 2017 After the recent college visits come the parental concerns of: How will the college bills be paid? Many parents and students don't focus on that aspect at this point in time. It is my recommendation that you at least start the process with a free calculator. ..
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Private colleges are offering discounts at historic levels MarketWatch - May 15, 2017 Now is a great time to find a (relative) bargain on a private college education. The share of tuition and fee revenue these schools are devoting to grants rose to its highest level ever in the 2016 to 2017 academic year — 44.2% for all undergraduates and 49.1% for first-time, full-time freshman ..
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Career and Technical Education
Educating a twenty-first century workforce The Hill - May 15, 2017 As we discuss ways to prepare the twenty-first century workforce, I constantly point to the innovative career-technical education (CTE) programs in my district...
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Stigma Hobbles Career and Technical Education Ed Week (registration required) - May 11, 2017 Students in career and technical education are happier with their high school experience, and more likely to finish high school, than students who don't take CTE classes...
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Summer
Stage Set for Strong Summer Hiring Spree US News - May 11, 2017 Teens, college students and recent graduates looking for summer work are about to enter one of the strongest seasonal job markets the U.S. economy has seen in years, according to a new hiring study that suggests temporary work will be in high demand in the months ahead..
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Midwest
Bullying
Study: Bullying Persists in School, Reports of Sex Crime Up US News - May 16, 2017 WASHINGTON (AP) — A new study shows that 1 out of every 5 of middle and high school students has complained of being bullied at school. And the number of reports of sexual assault on college campuses has more than tripled over the past decade....
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