
Claremont-McKenna and Lafayette: Changes in Financial Aid
Two more colleges have readjusted their financial aid policies in the wake of Harvard’s decision to woo the middle classes by offering richer aid packages
Two more colleges have readjusted their financial aid policies in the wake of Harvard’s decision to woo the middle classes by offering richer aid packages
Columbia University announced today that it was joining its Ivy League sister institutions in revamping its financial aid policies to make the University more affordable
If you’re like most parents, you’ve begun saving money for college. You know what a huge investment college can be. But have you thought about
Today I spent another fun-filled day at the Colorado Crossroads volleyball tournament in Denver, where nearly 10,000 volleyball players are participating in this national qualifier
My clients are sometimes surprised to learn that I’m out of office so much. I spend about 20% of my time on the road paying
I learned today that the Universal College Application now has over 60 institutions that accept its online application. This is a good start, and builds
As I explained in a previous post, I recently asked a group of friends and acquaintances about their experiences in selecting a college or university.
News from today’s Inside Higher Ed indicates that campuses are considering scouring students’ Facebook and MySpace pages for potentially harmful material, including drug references, foul
The New York Times reported in an article yesterday that the numbers of applications to Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell, and many other colleges are way
As I explained in a previous post, I recently asked a group of friends about their experiences in selecting a college or university. This is