
Economic Considerations Remove Blindfold from Need Blind Admissions
A few days ago I wrote a post providing some of my predictions about how the credit crunch will affect
A few days ago I wrote a post providing some of my predictions about how the credit crunch will affect
The annual report from the College Board indicates that the cost of tuition went up last year. On average, costs
The press is full of startling articles about the impact of the economic downturn on financial aid. For example, George
Forbes posted an article on October 22, foretelling hard times in the country’s higher education industry. With falling stockmarkets, declining
Sometimes peer pressure is a good thing. I read an article the other day in Inside Higher Ed that Baylor
Lisa Belkin, a writer and blogger for the New York Times, has a couple of posts on her blog yesterday
The Los Angeles Times ran an opinion piece today written by Anthony W. Marx, the president of Amherst College, in
Sallie Mae and Gallup released a new annual survey on how families in the US pay for college. It yields
An excellent article from the Baltimore Sun analyzes the way in which colleges are reacting to the economic downturn. Here
Well, this carnival is up a bit late, but it was worth waiting for. The Carnival of Kids and Money
The New York Times published an article today that provides a comprehensive look at the colleges that have been moving
Two more colleges have readjusted their financial aid policies in the wake of Harvard’s decision to woo the middle classes