
Harvard Announces Tuition Break for Middle Class
Harvard University announced today that it is restructuring its financial aid packages to provide more assistance to middle class families.

Harvard University announced today that it is restructuring its financial aid packages to provide more assistance to middle class families.

An article in today’s San Jose Mercury News reports on a survey of CEOs in high tech industries in Silicon

I attended a session at the conference of the Independent Educational Consultants Association last week that debunked the five myths

With only 950 students, Pitzer College may seem tiny, but its relationships with the other Claremont Colleges allow it to

Pomona College was the first of the Claremont College. It was established as a college of the New England type

On Wednesday of this week, I spent a few hours on the campus of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

I spent a few hours on the campus of Marymount College in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. This two-year, private college

Earlier this week I spent a day at the five Claremont Colleges: Pomona, Pitzer, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, and Scripps.

I spent a few hours last week on the campus of the California Institute of Technology (a.k.a. Caltech), and was

A recent article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer asks this question. The answer is, it depends on who’s asking the question.

Today I spent a few hours on the campus of Chapman University in Orange, California. The first pleasant surprise was

A couple of my current clients are in the midst of athletic recruiting, and are visiting colleges. I always recommend