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A guide to STEM Summer Camps and Programs

College Essay Guy

Its a rapidly growing area of focus in education and careers. Age/Grade Range: High school students (ages 13-18) Cost: $5,500; financial aid available; free for US and Canadian students from families with household incomes under $100,000 Program Dates: 5 weeks; Late June to early August 4.

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Oxford vs Harvard: Which School Is Better?

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And let’s be real, if you’re looking for top-notch education, these two are probably already on your list. Harvard University Harvard University, founded in 1636, holds the title of the oldest higher education institution in the U.S. Oxford vs Harvard—two names that pretty much scream “academic royalty.”

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Posse Scholarship Guide

College Essay Guy

Deborah Bials work with the Posse Foundation was also honored with a MacArthur Genius Fellowship in 2007. Click the links to access each schools financial aid department website, where you can find more information about the Posse Foundation partnership and information on additional scholarships. What is the Posse Scholarship?

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Do I Need a College Counselor? 7 Factors to Consider

Great College Advice

A good educational consultant will take the time to get to know you, and then will cn identify several colleges that will allow you to thrive throughout your college years. INVEST EDUCATIONAL DOLLARS WISELY Aside from a home, a college education is the biggest investment that most families will ever make.

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Have you considered taking a year off after high school?

Humbach Education Consulting

In the United States, that number is closer to 1 percent, according to the nonprofit Higher Education Research Institute. Researchers even argued that their 2007 survey of 338 gap year students showed that taking a break helped students focus on what they were going to do after college. Myth: A gap is out of reach financially.

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Have you considered taking a year off after high school?

Humbach Education Consulting

In the United States, that number is closer to 1 percent, according to the nonprofit Higher Education Research Institute. Researchers even argued that their 2007 survey of 338 gap year students showed that taking a break helped students focus on what they were going to do after college. Myth: A gap is out of reach financially.

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College Study Abroad Statistics

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in 2006-2007 to 11.2% Source: Institute of International Education Note Reference [1] Decrease in the Number of U.S. in 2006-2007 to 11.2% back to content ⤶ ) Costs and Financial Aid. back to content ⤶ ) Costs and Financial Aid. back to content ⤶ ) Costs and Financial Aid.