
How To Get Off The Waitlist
How can students get off the wait list of their dream college?
How can students get off the wait list of their dream college?
Student loans can help you pay for college. But too many student loans can ruin your life. An article today
Which colleges can give you the “best bang for your buck”? Check out Princeton Review’s list of “Best Value Colleges” for 2011.
California Public Universities might not be the bargain they once were.
Colleges cost a lot. Sarah Lawrence College costs the most. Why is that? And is this really true? (Hint: It depends on how good a student you are…!)
Are admissions decisions really “need blind”? Sometimes. But financial aid decisions clearly are not.
Warning! Nearly half of all students who start college next fall will not graduate. Don’t let yourself become a statistic.
Any day now, students will begin to learn if they’ve gotten accepted early decision or early action to the college of their choice. It’s an exciting and nerve wracking time as students and parents wait to see what the colleges decide.
Colleges may claim that their admissions process is “need blind.” But their process for awarding financial aid may not meet your need. Confused? That’s how colleges want it.
Having trouble finding the right school? Love music and dancing? Maybe this video from the University of Delaware will seal the deal for you.
Newsweek offers 6 new realities in college admission. #6? Consider hiring an educational consultant: 25% of top students already do.
How do we know what college is best? What are the objective indicators of educational quality. Zac Bissonnette reminds us that there is no objectivity in this business.