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Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Taking Charge of College Admission Many parents can recall the days when they applied to one, or perhaps two or three colleges, got accepted to their first choice school, and were done. Today, when over 12 million readers across the nation eagerly await the release of the annual August issue of US News ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, April 09, 2014 Budget Basics for New College Graduates Here's a question I'm often asked by new or soon to be college graduates: "I am looking for a job. Can you help me figure out how much income I will need to pay bills and start to reduce my student loan debt?" The answer to this question will depend on your net income ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014 Use Your Most Powerful Tool for Getting Into College As a college advisor I give college related advice all year round. One of the most common conversations I have with families is about high school coursework-what to take, when to take it and how much it matters (to get into a good college). In order to give back to a ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014 The Big Mistake Students Make When Filling Out FAFSA As the flurry starts to die down around applying to colleges, there is a new issue for students and their families to consider. Students may have to be just as thoughtful about filling out the FAFSA as they were about completing their college applications. By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013 When a College Degree May Not Be Enough It would seem that graduating from a good college with solid grades is no longer sufficient to be competitive in today's job market. This is the conclusion drawn by the Editor in Chief of Kiplinger Magazine, Knight Kiplinger, who recently told a story about his ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013 Student Loans That Make Sense The wide availability of student loans in the U.S. reflects the value our nation places on access to higher education. As a college admission counselor, I have worked with students who could not attend college without the help of a student loan. However, student loans ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013 The Common Application: A Failed Launch That Keeps on Failing Some 500 colleges and tens of thousands of students have come to depend on the Common Application. For those unfamiliar with the Common Application, what it is and what it does, consider yourselves lucky. That means you are not dealing with the problems it is causing ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013 How to Tackle the UC Application The University of California application ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013 Expert Tips for High School Students Applying to College Each year high school students make serious college application mistakes that are both heartbreaking and avoidable. Here is my best advice condensed into seven tips to help you demonstrate sincere, strong and consistent interest with a shorter, more cohesive set of ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, June 05, 2013 The Little Word that Means a Lot in College Admissions Many parents are surprised to discover that unless their child is failing and placed on academic probation they will not hear from the student's college or university. They are also surprised to hear that they no longer have access to their college student's grades ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013 Disappointing College Admissions Results? Read On! Now that acceptances, rejections and waitlist notifications have arrived, some seniors are not too happy with their admission results. Want to try again? ThatŐs good because there are several hundred colleges ready and waiting to consider your application. If you ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013 Lafayette College AdviserThe Controversy over College Costs One article decries runaway college tuition and rising student debt, placing blame squarely on shoulders of colleges. Writers of these articles believe that colleges should be held accountable for wooing students to their campuses, showcasing athletic facilities, newly ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013 Lafayette's College Admissions AdvisorThe Common Application: Change Remains the Same When a high school student starts to apply to college, the first application he or she will probably encounter is called the "Common Application," produced by a nonprofit organization called "Common Application" (www.commonapp.org) that serves members and students ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, December 07, 2011 Lafayette's College Admissions AdvisorIs Resistance Futile? - Avoiding Three Misconceptions in the College Application Process Widespread misconceptions flourish in the college admissions world, providing advantages to colleges but often hurting applicants and their families. You can resist falling prey to these preventable and often expensive mistakes by becoming more well-informed. By Elizabeth LaScala
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012 Lafayette's College AdvisorThe College Advisor's Role in Counseling College-Bound Athletes College admissions can be complicated for everyone, but for college-bound athletes the process is often especially intimidating. College counselors can assist these students by preparing and guiding them through the recruiting process. But even when the signs all ...By Elizabeth LaScala
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