
Brotherly Advice For High School and College Freshmen
Every week I read the column “Yoder & Son” published in the Denver Post. Stephen Kreider Yoder and his son, Issac S. Yoder write a

Every week I read the column “Yoder & Son” published in the Denver Post. Stephen Kreider Yoder and his son, Issac S. Yoder write a

Every year Beloit College releases a “mindset” list of interesting cultural tidbits that have influenced the students entering college this fall. Not only does this

Some folks are desperate. And desperation is the mother of capitalistic invention. A new online company peddles “verified” student applications to Ivy League institutions. IvyAnalytics.com

Earlier this week I had the opportunity to visit Chapman University in Orange, CA. Not only was I impressed by the beautiful campus and updated

Writing about ourselves is one of the most difficult tasks we are called upon to do. Ask any adult who has written their own résumé.

Writing about oneself is difficult. Really difficult. But write about yourself you must. So you may as well get started. But how? Most students start

Parents are sometimes having trouble communicating with their kids. Part of the problem is that kids are adopting new social media technologies at a rapid

The Common Application keeps getting easier to use, and more and more features are streamlining the process of transferring documents from schools to colleges and

As we enter the latter half of the summer, and my graduating seniors prepare to depart for college, parents are preparing for that day in