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College prep 101: Admission myths
WJXT Jacksonville· 3 days agoCollege acceptance rates average out to be about 70 percent, but at competitive schools, it’s much lower. Schools like Harvard admit only three percent...
White House Correspondents’ Dinner gives Biden a chance to flex his funny bone | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 1 hour agoPresident Joe Biden on Saturday night will attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, giving the...
Are race-conscious scholarships on their way out?
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTips for prospective students and their parents Students who want to improve their chances of obtaining scholarships can start by considering the list of...
National college fair introduces students to education options nearby and afar | Houston Public...
Houston Public Media· 2 days agoHouston Matters visits a recent national college fair to talk with students and parents navigating...
Marshall announces newest class of B.S./M.D. students
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch· 1 day agoMarshall University and its Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine selected 10 high school seniors from...
FSW to host Financial Aid Workshop Saturday
North Fort Myers Neighbor· 2 days agoFlorida SouthWestern State College is hosting a Financial Aid Workshop Saturday... workshop will provide assistance with FAFSA forms and offer students the chance ...
Duke's move to end scholarship for Black students gets mixed reactions from former scholars
WTVD-TV 11 Raleigh-Durham· 7 days agoDuke University's decision to end a full-ride scholarship program for Black students has received...
Frustrations with FAFSA linger as groups rush to get students to apply - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoIt was mid-April before Saeed was finally able to correct and finish his application. Now, he has...
'Today's Jenna Bush Hager bitterly reveals her twin sister didn’t get rejected from a single college...
Decider· 5 days agoThe college application process is a rite of passage for students everywhere, and it’s one that...
Why some Oregon universities won’t require the ACT or SAT
Oregon Public Broadcasting· 5 days agoNow, U.S. universities are bringing standardized testing back. Institutions such as Brown...