If you’ve got tons of money, then you’re in luck. Many colleges are now looking more favorably on wealthier applicants this year because of fallen endowments.Students who can pay the full cost will be taken from the transfer or waiting lists, and foreign students with a lot of cash will be admitted more often.
With an increase in financial aid needs, institutions are being mindful of how many scholarship students they can afford. The inevitable result is that the needier students will be shifted down to the less expensive and less prestigious institutions.
By giving more seats to higher-paying students, colleges are trading off their goals to be more socioeconomically diverse. There’s going to be a decline of talented lower-income kids in higher education, and an increase in the amount of affluent kids.
After weeks of wooing, Merced, the smallest, newest campus at the University of California, has finally gotten its wish. This will be Michelle Obama’s sole stop on the
Enrollment in computer science programs has increased for the first time in six years, which may be a sign of amplified attention and interest to investment.
In my previous post I talked about President Obama’s plan of far-reaching changes in federal college aid programs. They will not take effect until July 2010 as mentioned.
The Obama administration has proposed benefits to help pay for college, but they will not be available until July 1, 2010.
Now that spring break is near, hotels and resort destinations are opening up their doors to the
According to a new study by the Delta Project, college students are covering more of what it costs to educate them, even as most colleges are spending less on students. The
Counselors at high schools are worried that the amount of money people think they need to spend is out of control. The inclination to buy every product and service possible to get a child into
Between the recession and the rising cost of college, more families than ever are paying for professional help with the
The economy has severely affected historically black colleges and universities. Morris Brown College is a prime example of the damage that has taken place. Down to 151 students and $30 million in debt, this institution only narrowly missed having its water shut off for the second time this school year. You can read about it
Most students these days expect a good grade for working hard. Otherwise, there would be no point in trying. However, the quality of work is often forgotten.
I feel sorry for the graduating college seniors this year. The long and painful process of finding a job will be even harder for them during the recession. Fortunately, campus career centers are helping students get through it.
Utah is trying to keep its smart students within its borders by giving them a 5 percent tax credit for the cost of their tuition and fees.
Taking a break from hard college news, I discovered an entertaining clip from
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps
The A.P. program is growing steadily, but not as evenly, across the country. There is still an ethnic gap that exists in American education.
At Buffalo Grove High School, a score of 90 will earn you an A, but in Virginia's Fairfax County you'll need a solid score of 94 to get the same grade. Even passing a class is arduous, requiring a 64 rather than a 60.



