
Majors and the Jobs of the Future
We have written several posts on choosing a major in college. While there is much debate about the relevance of a student’s major and their

We have written several posts on choosing a major in college. While there is much debate about the relevance of a student’s major and their

While most students bring their own computer to college, for others it is an extreme financial hardship. InsideHigherEd.com published an article on “Serving the Laptopless

Who doesn’t love a compliment? Yesterday afternoon I received a nice note from the mother of one of my clients who was accepted early to

So you finally received the letter in the mail. You applied early to your favorite schools and you thought your college admission process would be

Kiplinger recently published a list of their Top 100 Best Values in Private Colleges and Universities. While I always caution clients to take the value

Recently on InsideHigherEd.com, an article reported that early applications are up at several institutions this year. This goes against the conversation started a few years

The “turkey drop” can be one of two things. It is often referred to when first-year students return home for Thanksgiving break and break it

Surprise! An article published on Inside Higher Ed discusses data released by the National Association for College and Admission Counseling that shows that the acceptance

Going through the college application process can be extremely stressful. You may feel like it as taken over your life. As with any stressful life