
Debt Free U–Investing in College and Choosing a Major
Zac Bissonnette continues his guest post on our blog by talking about the dangers of thinking of college of an “investment,” and on the perceived perils of choosing the right major.

Zac Bissonnette continues his guest post on our blog by talking about the dangers of thinking of college of an “investment,” and on the perceived perils of choosing the right major.

Is it really possible that a private college could cost less than a public university. Yes! And as public universities raise tuition, the price difference is shrinking.

Can one defend a liberal arts (or “classical”) education in the 21st century? Stanley Fish says yes. So do I.

Bloomberg / Business Week has come up with a list of the 10 colleges that have produced the highest number of current CEOs. Click here to check out which well-attended college ranks as #2!

The presentation of this video is meant to make you giggle. But the advice it contains is pretty darned good.

Well, here’s more from the humor department. With all of my students making the jarring transition from finishing up final

In researching notable Chinese people who have attended liberal arts colleges in the United States, I came across this honors

Jacques Steinberg of the New York Times has an article yesterday in which he analyzes the phenomenon of the waiting

One of the biggest issues facing students with learning challenges and their families is the difference in laws that govern

I used to think that the few parents who were hiring admissions consultants were the ultimate in helicopter parents. Working with you really changed my opinion about the value of good counseling and good advice. I realize now how flat-out difficult the process really is.

Yesterday, I began this series with a general introduction to how students with learning differences can begin their search for

Some students yearn to “be like everyone else,” to not stand out. They spend energy and effort in trying to