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If parents of children applying for financial aid for college are divorced, the FAFSA form is filled out by only one parent. Which parent fills out the report is based on two factors:
which parent has given the most support or
which patent ha
February 2nd, 2012 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
The Econmist recently quoted Kevin Carey: "...if the lifetime wage premium for a college grad is a million dollars over 40 years, then how much is four years of college worth today? Answer: about $300,000 or so. That's $75,000 per year..."
Yikes
January 25th, 2012 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Get ready! Common App 4.0 is on its way.
Students applying to college will be able to use a new, streamlined Common Application format by the summer of 2013. Changes will include
No more truncation of inserted text
Opportunity to ask
January 24th, 2012 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Guidance counselors have all kinds of advice, but here are some areas you should be picking their brains for.
Ask your guidance counselor what colleges she recommends for you. She knows local colleges and universities, she knows you, and she
January 23rd, 2012 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Last year high school guidance counselors from across the country were asked what schools they like to recommend to their students for the best undergraduate education. These are some of their rankings. (5 is the best ranking.)
There were no
January 19th, 2012 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Most financial aid for attending a U. S. college is restricted to American citizens and green-card holders, and most financial aid packages are based on federal taxes paid in the U. S. However, there is financial aid available to international stud
January 11th, 2012 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
In the spring of 2012 MIT will be launching MITx, a new online learning initiative. MITx will be offered on an interactive platform that will allow for student-to-student communication and for online labs. Now anyone can now take course work from
January 3rd, 2012 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Colleges are beginning to offer both courses and degree programs in the fastest-growing career opportunities for the future. Maybe you should e thinking about these kinds of college degrees.
Infomatics – IT meets medicine where there is a grow
December 28th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
A recent Congressional agreement will maintain the Pell Grant maximum at $5,500. This is good news, but there are some down side for the Pell.
Now the Pell Grant
will only be available for six years, not nine
a high school or GED will be r
December 19th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Harvard and Princeton have just reintroduced their Early Action (EA) programs for the class of 2016. As a result their EA applications have soared. Harvard's EA applications, for example, are up 5.9% from 2006 when they last had EA.
Other scho
December 14th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments