Why College-Bound Students Choose Not to Disclose Learning Disabilities
Yesterday, I provided some information that can help you sort out if self-disclosure is necessary. Today, I’ll review some reasons why some students opt not to disclose
Yesterday, I provided some information that can help you sort out if self-disclosure is necessary. Today, I’ll review some reasons why some students opt not to disclose
Should students disclose a learning difference on their applications?
I went to Mark for transfer admission help and he went above and beyond in delivering advice, taking both my personal and professional goals into consideration. His background in higher education allows him to offer a wide breadth of knowledge from the perspective of a professor, admissions officer, and parent.
Inside Higher Ed published an article yesterday about a new study, being release by the National Association for College Admission Counseling, on transfer admission. The study
Currently, juniors everywhere are trying to decide where they will send in those college applications. On top of considering size, location, and selectivity; cost is
Students with learning disabilities and ADHD are applying to colleges and universities at increased rates. And while colleges and universities are making progress in leveling
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
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
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