Friday, December 29, 2006

Times Are Changing

I recently completed the first draft to my dissertation "The Collegiate Expectations of Millennial College Students", so I am pretty current with many of the differences that today's students have while in college when compared to previous generations. However, one area I was not aware of until today is that some colleges are allowing men and women room together. For more information on this developing trend check out The Christian Science Monitors article on the subject.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Colleges Already Know You

Recently I was on WGN Radio on the John William's Show discussing my services and what students need to do to make themselves more attractive candidates for admission (and not wait-list or deferred-list). The host was surprised when I talked about the fact that colleges start collecting information on students as early as middle school, so by the time they apply in their senior year most schools already know who you are. A recent CNN.com article talks about some of the recruitment strategies that college admission offices are using to collect information about students as well as attract students.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Online Education

I am a full supporter of online educational opportunities. High school students can use the online format to continue to take classes in areas that interest them but are unable to take at their own high school or local community college. College students can complete whole degrees, or transfer the credit they receive from their online classes so they meet their graduation requirements.

However, all online schools are not created equal. In fact, some of them are not schools at all. For those of you who are interested in exploring online opportunities, please visit the US Department of Education's database that communicates the accreditation status of colleges and universities. If the school is not regionally or nationally accredited you may want to pursue other avenues.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Public Versus Private Colleges

I am often asked by my clients if there are any advantages to attending a private college versus a public one. Although type has its own advantages, I think it is more important to find the school that meets your needs as a student.

A recent article by The New York Times provides perspective on this topic for families. Check it out!