High School Senior Offers Advice on College Admissions

By |2020-08-24T15:52:38+00:00November, 20, 2013|College Admissions, College Applications|

I've written several blog posts recently about the stress involved in the college application process.  I've discussed how problems with the Common Application are adding to students' stress, offered tips for reducing stress, and shared humorous stories in an attempt to ease stress. In the November 17 edition of The Denver [...]

Common App Problems Add to Applicants’ Stress

By |2020-08-24T15:52:38+00:00November, 19, 2013|College Admissions, College Applications|

Although it hasn't generated as many headlines, the Common Application website has caused just as much frustration for college applicants as the healthcare.gov site has caused for healthcare consumers. The Common Application, or Common App, is an online application that's accepted by over 500 colleges.  The appeal is simple: fill [...]

George Washington University Misled Applicants

By |2020-08-24T15:52:38+00:00November, 6, 2013|College Admissions, College Applications, Financial Aid|

In my September 25 blog post, "College Rankings Scandals" I described how George Washington University (GW) had, for over a decade, altered the data it reported to the government and to U.S News and World Report.  In an effort to improve its U.S. News ranking, GW inflated the class ranks of the [...]

Tips for Hiring a College Consultant

By |2020-08-24T15:52:39+00:00November, 1, 2013|College Admissions, College Applications, College Consultants, College Preparation, College Research|

I had another article published today on ExpertBecaon.com.  This one explains the role of a college consultant and suggests things to consider and questions to ask when hiring one.  You can read it here.

College Applications: The Importance of Proofreading

By |2020-08-24T15:52:39+00:00October, 29, 2013|College Admissions, College Applications|

It's the last week in October, which means that high school seniors are scrambling to finish their college applications in time for November 1 deadlines.  In their hurry to submit applications, students often forget the most important thing: proofreading!  Below is a picture of one of my student's applications.  Fortunately for [...]

Reducing the Stress of the College Admissions Process

By |2020-08-24T15:52:39+00:00October, 25, 2013|College Admissions, College Applications, College Research|

Today, my second article was published on ExpertBeacon.com.  It offers advice for students on the college search and application process.  The article aims to decrease students' anxiety and produce better results.  You can read it here.

Parents: Help Your Kids Navigate the College Admissions Process

By |2020-08-24T15:52:39+00:00October, 22, 2013|College Admissions, College Applications, College Preparation, College Research|

I recently had an article published on ExpertBeacon.com.  Using a "dos and don'ts" format, the article offers tips for parents on how to support and assist their children with the college search and admissions process.  You can read it here.

Surveys Show the Value of a Liberal Arts Education

By |2020-08-24T15:52:39+00:00October, 17, 2013|College Admissions, College Degrees, College Majors|

At a recent presentation, a parent asked me, "What would you recommend as the best college and best major?"  I said I really couldn't answer that question, as there is no "best school" or "best major" for everyone; rather, both of these things are specific to each individual.  I went on to [...]

Workshop on College Fit and Finance

By |2020-08-24T15:52:39+00:00October, 14, 2013|College Admissions, College Preparation, Financial Aid|

Are you concerned about finding the right college and/or paying for it?  Then this FREE workshop is for you.  It will be held on Thursday, October 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the Bob Burger Rec Center (111 W. Baseline Road, Lafayette, CO 80206).  I will help you: Learn the primary [...]

Parents: Are You Struggling with Your Teen Over College Applications?

By |2020-08-24T15:52:39+00:00October, 9, 2013|College Admissions, College Applications|

The college search and application process can be a trying time for teen-parent relationships.  As a parent, it can be difficult to find a balance between letting your child own the process and providing help, support, and guidance.  If this sounds like you, consider attending the following parenting class tomorrow night: Power [...]

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