
College Visits: Counselor on the Road in Ohio
Barb visited Ohio Wesleyan and reports what’s new on campus–and what scholarships are available.

Barb visited Ohio Wesleyan and reports what’s new on campus–and what scholarships are available.

Colleges cost a lot. Sarah Lawrence College costs the most. Why is that? And is this really true? (Hint: It depends on how good a student you are…!)

For students who want to both save money and prepare for college success, consider taking college classes while still in high school. You may even get into Harvard (or at least the flagship public university in your state)!

A few years ago, some commentators thought early admissions programs might fade away. But colleges love these programs too much to let them end.

Having trouble finding the right school? Love music and dancing? Maybe this video from the University of Delaware will seal the deal for you.

Newsweek offers 6 new realities in college admission. #6? Consider hiring an educational consultant: 25% of top students already do.

A student Mark advised shares his story about making his college plan and choosing his major. Moral of the story? Do what you love.

Total borrowing at public colleges and universities has increased 31% in the past four years–faster than the rise in tuition revenues. Is this sustainable? The mortgage industry collapsed. Could there be a similar crisis in higher education?

Zac Bissonnette continues his guest post on our blog by talking about the dangers of thinking of college of an “investment,” and on the perceived perils of choosing the right major.