
How Consulting Helps Families Sort Out College Choices
Sometimes clients hire me thinking that the path is completely clear. Then after weeks of probing conversations, guided research, and creation of a list of

Sometimes clients hire me thinking that the path is completely clear. Then after weeks of probing conversations, guided research, and creation of a list of

Different students need different sorts of help as they navigate the college admission process. In this short video, one of my clients explains that individually

As my seniors are gearing up for their freshman year, I sometimes get letters from parents thanking me for helping their kids through the college

Doug Lederer and the folks at Inside Higher Ed bring us a story today of Clemson University and how it manipulates data to help move

You must read this article by Neil Swidley in the Boston Globe. Mr. Swidley pulls together some great information that shatters the myth of the

Student-to-faculty ratios mislead. While they are oft-cited indicators of teaching quality, these ratios have no bearing on an individual student’s educational experience.

I visited the University of San Francisco last week. It was a beautiful, sunny day, but the wind was brisk. Despite the chill in late

Today I spent a couple of hours at Stanford University. It was my first visit to the campus, and I was part of an organized

Even in the economic downturn, many of the top colleges are still inundated with applications. Some colleges, like Williams, have experienced a decline in applications.