
The Case for Liberal Arts: International Students
In researching notable Chinese people who have attended liberal arts colleges in the United States, I came across this honors term project written in 1993 by a student at Beloit

In researching notable Chinese people who have attended liberal arts colleges in the United States, I came across this honors term project written in 1993 by a student at Beloit

Earlier this week, the Washington Post published an interesting article on how high school students are sending out more college applications then ever before. Part of the reasoning behind this

Senioritis…. Symptoms include laziness, lack of motivation, procrastination, skipping class and a general lack of caring. Outcomes may be a drop in academic performance, a dismal final transcript and revocation

Lately, I have been working closely with my clients who are juniors to narrow down the list of schools that they will apply to. Picking the final list can be

So you still have not made your final decision? If our previous post on making the final decision did not help, here are some more tips. Get to Know Your

There appears to be an abundance of stories regarding financial aid in the media these days. With the May 1st deadline on the horizon and the unstable economy, financial aid

High school seniors have finally received the answers they have been waiting for. Were you accepted, wait listed or denied from the college of your choice? The Acceptance You received

As a follow up to yesterday’s article by Jacques Steinberg explaining why colleges resort to a long waiting list, the New York Times published an op-ed piece by a graduating

Yesterday, we reviewed the differences in between the protections of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or IDEA at the K-12 level and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or Section 504, and the