
Tuition Costs Went Up. What a Surprise!
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 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

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

When the going gets rough, the rough go to grad school. Or something like that. The International Herald Tribune ran an article yesterday about the

Montgomery Guides Students, Parents Through College Admissions Maze by Rosemary Fetter The Villager Newspaper 9 October 2008, p. 26 Reprinted with permission. For

My clients who aspire toward a career in fine art know that they need to prepare a portfolio of their work to present to admissions

I recently visited the University of Wyoming. Situated in Laramie, the university is the only four-year college in the entire state. As such, the entire

An excellent article from the Baltimore Sun analyzes the way in which colleges are reacting to the economic downturn. Here are some of the trends.

An article on the front page of today’s Denver Post is entitled, “College Admissions Miss ‘Risks,’” highlights the problem of up-and-coming colleges unwittingly bring on