
Colleges Accept More Students Who Pay Full Fare
As students wait to hear from college admission offices in the next couple of days, this story from the New York Times highlights the cold,

As students wait to hear from college admission offices in the next couple of days, this story from the New York Times highlights the cold,

Sallie Mae, the largest private lender in the student loan market, will no longer defer interest until graduation. Starting today, all new student loans require

Here I am being interviewed by 9News KUSA, the NBC affiliate in Denver, about how to think about college selection and financial aid in tough

OnPoint, a radio production of WBUR and NPR, ran a story this past week called The Dark Side of Student Loans. The featured guest is

The New York Times has an article today about the surge in applications from bargain hunting applicants. Also today, Inside Higher Ed has posted an

As a college consultant, I continue to receive many questions about which is better: taking easier classes and getting a high GPA, or risk losing

An article in the Tufts Daily indicates that the university has accepted quite a few more students from its Early Decision pool than last year:

Yesterday I wrote about Princeton Review’s rankings of the “Best Value” colleges. Kiplinger’s just came out with it’s own version. Same colleges appear in

Thanks to a reader, I stumbled upon a new publication today (new to me, anyway). The Daily Beast is running an article entitled, “Dirty Secrets