by paulculp | Apr 26, 2019 | Admissions
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP The National Association of College Admission Counseling has released its report on the State of College Admission as of 2018, a document stuffed with plenty of vital information not only for educators but also for families...
by paulculp | Mar 16, 2019 | Admissions, Applications
We’re guessing Target won’t be carrying a Mossimo back-to-college line next fall, but there are bigger things to worry about. By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP The recent “Varsity Blues” college admissions bribery scandal has trained a cold...
by paulculp | Mar 7, 2019 | Admissions
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP Reading widely in our field as we do, we at The Coaching Educator have encountered evidence that an increasing number of high school students who have been accepted to college are choosing to take a gap year, a deliberate and...
by paulculp | Feb 25, 2019 | Money, Paying for College, Scholarships
By Paul Culp, MA (Oxon.), CFT, GCDF, CCSP Athletic scholarships can be an excellent means of paying for college, but every athlete should be realistic about the demands. More than 8 million high school students participate in school sports, and although we have no way...