Most college students graduate without being required to take 'fundamental courses,' report finds

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By Greg Piper, The College Fix Associate Editor Is this really worth $200,000? That’s the question posed by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni in a new report and rating system, What Will They Learn? ACTA says in a press release today that only 24 schools out of 1,100 examined received its “A” grade. Their graduation requirements include at …

80 colleges, including every Ivy League school, are overhauling this decades-long admissions process

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by Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed Eighty leading colleges and universities are today announcing a plan to reverse a decades-long process by which colleges have — largely through the Common Application — made their applications increasingly similar. Further, the colleges and universities are creating new online portfolios for high school students, designed to have ninth graders begin thinking more deeply …

Who am I? – The art of finding yourself

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By Jackie Chism, Lighthouse Communications Coord. and Licensed Educator Relax, sit back, and let me tell you a little bedtime story about a girl, a girl who thought she knew who she was. Her whole life, she had wanted to become a lawyer, and many people thought that career path suited her fairly well. She was smart, detailed, analytical, outspoken, …

Why Net Price Calculators Are Hurting Middle-Income Families

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By Greg Putra Getting accurate Expected Family Contributions or EFC estimates are increasingly important to middle-income families trying to budget for college. Families, however, often ask me why the EFC estimates our office provides to them are coming in a lot higher than the estimates they are getting from their college net price calculators. So Why the Discrepancy? To increase …

Essay Writing… like a BOSS!

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By J.T. Connell, Lighthouse Counselor It’s never too early to start thinking about your college essay or brainstorming ideas. But for students approaching their senior year, now would be an ideal time to make a first draft of your essay. The college essay is a way for college admission committee members to get a more personal look at applicants. This …

Preparing Children to Make Wise Choices in College

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By Karen Wrolson Your child is leaving for college and you can’t quite wrap your head around it. For years you have planned for this moment, yet you find yourself struggling with the transition. Their room is filled with boxes; old stuffed animals and posters are being discarded, and their time with you seems to be dwindling away. Where’s the …

Protect Yourself with Insurance for College Tuition?

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By Michael Schramm, University of Michigan Have you ever been fearful that an injury mid-semester would leave you unable to attend classes — thereby making you incur that semester’s costs for nothing? Well, Allianz Global Assistance is attempting to alleviate that concern with tuition insurance. This summer, the company has launched a program in which students can insure their college …

Setting Goals for the Upcoming School Year

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As the final weeks of summer vacation wrap up, it is an opportune time to have a goal setting conversation with your students. Having attainable goals in mind before they walk into school helps keep kids focused on the bigger picture of the school year. Keeping an action plan in place also helps with keeping them accountable. Some goals to …

Tips to being a smart college shopper.

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Be a Smart College Shopper: Don’t overbuy your college tuition. Know that a low tuition doesn’t mean a low quality of education. Don’t buy solely based on a brand name or random statistics. Avoid “impulse buying” – geography, alma mater, etc. Avoid “dumb shopping” – buying based on name of university and not based on the program. Some unknown colleges/universities …

Make your holiday break count.

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| Make your holiday break count | Staying up late, sleeping in, resting, regrouping, and relaxing are probably on every student’s to-do list. A break from school, whether it be high school or college, is a great respite. By all means, enjoy the time off but once you have been able to sleep in and recover from final exams, what …