
Student-to-Faculty Ratio and Small Class Sizes: Unintended (Negative) Consequences
Colleges cite their student-to-faculty ratios and average class size as indicators of the intimacy and quality of the educational experience

Colleges cite their student-to-faculty ratios and average class size as indicators of the intimacy and quality of the educational experience

The newest edition of the Carnival of Family Life is up at All Rileyed Up. Check out all the really

Periodically I ask friends, colleagues, and acquaintances about how they chose the college they attended. Each story is unique, and

I spent a few days in Minnesota last week visiting colleges. My itinerary included (in alphabetical order) Augsburg College, Carleton

The latest edition of the Carnival of Education is up today at the Elementary Educator, and it’s full of interesting

A couple of my previous posts have focused on student-to-faculty ratios and class size averages as indicators of educational quality.

The other day I received this question from a client: Hi, Mark. I’ve been reading college profiles, and nearly all

This weekend I’ll be back at the Denver Convention Center dispensing Great College Advice to volleyball players and their families

If you’re like most parents, you’ve begun saving money for college. You know what a huge investment college can be.

Today I spent another fun-filled day at the Colorado Crossroads volleyball tournament in Denver, where nearly 10,000 volleyball players are

I am often asked by my clients about the “strategy” for involvement in extracurricular activities. While I generally encourage such

One of my clients did a short video about my services. He’s a pretty laid back young man, as you