Early Decision Applications Up–Despite Economic Downturn
Yesterday Scott Jaschik of Inside Higher Ed reported in a lengthy (but characteristically thorough) article that despite the economic downturn, the number of early decision
Yesterday Scott Jaschik of Inside Higher Ed reported in a lengthy (but characteristically thorough) article that despite the economic downturn, the number of early decision
Brad Ward and his colleagues in the admissions office at Butler University put together a short, little video about what happens to your college application
I’ve received a number of questions from readers, clients, and friends about how to navigate the college admissions and financial aid process in tough economic
The financial downturn has high school seniors and their parents running scared. How can we reduce costs? How can we get the best deal? The
A few days ago I wrote a post providing some of my predictions about how the credit crunch will affect college admissions. The New York
The annual report from the College Board indicates that the cost of tuition went up last year. On average, costs increased from 5-6%, depending on
The press is full of startling articles about the impact of the economic downturn on financial aid. For example, George Washington University is likely to
Forbes posted an article on October 22, foretelling hard times in the country’s higher education industry. With falling stock markets, declining endowments, and some colleges
The Chicago Tribune ran a story on Monday about the lengths to which some parents will go to get their darlings into college. The whole