5 Steps to Boost Your Early Action College Apps

(Student Union)  By Jen Rosier — Breathing easier after November college admissions deadlines have passed? But wait … here are a few actions you can take to further improve your chances of acceptance! 1. Check that everything has been submitted. Of course, you’ve requested submission of your transcripts, recommendations and scores. However, our worthy guidance departments are […]

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Asking College Questions

(Atlanta Jewish Times) By David Cohen — The college admissions process is more daunting and competitive than ever. So how should parents and students make the tough decisions on what schools to apply to and which to attend? In the first of a three-part series led by Emory professor and Center for Israel Education President […]

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Facts about aid, tuition for out-of-state students

(US News) By Farran Powell — Mississippi is a long way from Upstate New York, but Allie Hanson wanted to attend a public university out of state and chose her school based on its aid award. “Mississippi State has awesome merit-based packages,” says the 19-year-old sophomore, of Clifton Park, New York. “Because I got a 30 on my ACT, […]

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High test scores, grades are key to getting into the Ivies.

(Chicago Tribune) By Gerald Bradshaw — Students constantly bombard me with this question — “How do I get into a top college?”  Most are asking about their chances of getting into the Ivy League, with Harvard, Yale and Princeton (HYP) being at the top of the list — sort of like caviar on a buffet […]

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College Board 2016 Trends In Student Aid / College Pricing Reports Released

NEW YORK, Oct. 26, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –The College Board’s 2016 Trends in Higher Education report released today—Trends in Student Aid and Trends in College Pricing—show moderate increases in published tuition and fees ranging from 2.2% to 3.6% across all sectors between 2015-16 and 2016-17. Nonetheless, the continuing increase in average published tuition and fees at colleges and universities outpaces the growth […]

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