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$100,000 per Year! Rising College Costs and Student Loans

Discovery College Consulting

In 2016, when my first child started college, Harvey Mudd College in California was the most expensive college in the country, with a total cost of attendance of just over $70,000 per year. In fact, several colleges have now crossed the $90,000 per year threshold and some are approaching an eye-popping $100,000 per year.

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In-State Tuition and Financial Aid for Expats

ACM College Consulting

Can expat students get in-state tuition and other financial aid? Unfortunately, expats are generally not eligible for in-state tuition as this is tied to where the student and their parents have resided in the time leading up to the college application. Dollars using the exchange rate published by the Federal Reserve.

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3 Ways You Can Pay for College

Strategic College Consulting

You may even have friends and older siblings who have borrowed a lot of money in order to pay for their top choice colleges but aren’t entirely sure how they’re going to pay it all back. Paying for college can feel overwhelming, especially since you spend so much of your high school career just focused on how to get into the college you want.

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Are College Counselors Worth It?

HelloCollege

The college applications are a huge milestone for high school students and their families. With so much at stake, many families consider hiring a college counselor to guide them through the many moving parts of college admissions. But are college counselors worth it? Why Do People Hire Private College Counselors?

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Why Is College So Expensive? Part 3

Discovery College Consulting

This is my third in a series of blog posts on the increasing cost of college in the United States. In the first post , I offered several reasons why college is so expensive. In this post, I will explore a new trend of colleges lowering their tuition. Thus, the concept of the merit scholarship was born.

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How the Supreme Court Could Change College Admissions

Discovery College Consulting

Many legal experts, higher education professionals, and journalists expect that the Court will rule in favor of SFFA, thus overturning more than 40 years of legal precedent that has allowed the use of race in college admissions. There is a great deal of speculation that colleges will abandon the use of legacy admissions as well.

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‘Exclusion U’ Documentary Exposes Ivy League Elitism

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Despite enrolling less than 1% of college students nationwide, the Ivies "have an outsized influence on the popular imagination," Gentile said. Student testimonials bear this out, at least anecdotally. Ivy Colleges Remain Exclusive, Hoard Wealth Not only are the students by and large wealthy, but the colleges themselves are as well.