This month’s newsletter includes:
Tips for Surviving Your Freshman Year of College – Follow these tips to get off to a great start as you begin the next phase of your education.
This month’s newsletter includes:
Tips for Surviving Your Freshman Year of College – Follow these tips to get off to a great start as you begin the next phase of your education.
It is estimated that about 30% of college students will decide to transfer to a different school at some point in their college careers. Too often students switch schools for the wrong reasons and find that the
Going to college is one of the biggest decisions in a person’s life. The high cost of getting a college education can make it a daunting prospect, but with lots of financial aid available in the form of
Happy New Year! Whether 2016 is the year you’re going away to college, or you’re just getting starting with your college admissions planning, January is a great time to begin setting goals.
This month’s newsletter
It’s that time of year again! That’s right, back to school season has come at last, along with a lot of prep work to get ready for this upcoming month.
This month’s newsletter topics include:
What Makes
UVa appears to be among the first of the highly-selective colleges to reconsider standardized test policies for the class of 2017–there will be no “writing” requirement for the new SAT or the ACT:
http://www.examiner.com/article/uva-drops-writing-from-sat-for-class-of-2017
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/07/01/three-keys-to-getting-your-kids-into-ivy-league.html
This article, from Triangle Business Journal, may be of interest in your research on NC colleges and universities.
http://bit.ly/1Brrjt0
Happy New Year! Whether 2015 is the year you’re going away to college, or you’re just getting starting with your college admissions planning, January is a great time to begin setting goals. One of your goals may be finding
Comparing College Programs
The popularity of many colleges and universities comes from the programs that they offer. Some schools are known for engineering, information technology, or art. Students who know what fields interest them may choose an institution based