by paulculp | Aug 10, 2019 | Admissions
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP Once upon a time, quite recently in fact, single-sex colleges weren’t at all unusual. Though the coeducation movement of the 1960s sent the dominos tumbling, single-sex colleges have continued to have their advocates,...
by rebeccamcarroll | Aug 9, 2019 | Admissions, Paying for College, Scholarships, Uncategorized
In this video Rebecca M Carroll shares 6 tips for applying to scholarships including getting your reference requests. Scholarships may require several references. Therefore you need to know what this will look like! But the good news is, you can get ahead start and...
by paulculp | Jun 6, 2019 | Admissions
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP The Coaching Educator is fond of the word “strategic.” We often stress the importance of having a concerted long-term plan for pursuing college admissions and scholarships, and our own role in helping each of our...
by paulculp | Jun 3, 2019 | Admissions
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP For obvious reasons, the majority of our articles deal with the persistently skyrocketing cost of college. A few days ago, we considered whether trade school might be a viable means of preparing for a lucrative career without...
by paulculp | May 16, 2019 | Admissions
“It’s literally affecting every application we look at.” By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP A few days ago, we wrote about The New Fashion: Test-Optional Admissions, a policy intended to promote diversity and benefit college applicants from disadvantaged...