Doing College Right

Doing College Right

Author: Joe O'Shea

Publisher:

Published: 2020-10-23

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0807764825

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How do you know which college is right for you? And what should you do during college to make the most of your time there? In Doing College Right, dean of undergraduate studies Joe O'Shea helps readers to both choose a college and make key decisions throughout their higher education journey. O'Shea harnesses the latest research on how students develop and showcases award-winning programs from across the United States that are making a difference in the lives of students. Doing College Right is filled with helpful case examples, practical rubrics, and guiding questions to help readers evaluate colleges based on key dimensions of student success, both before and during college. This guide is important reading for prospective students and their families, as well as college admissions staff and high school counselors. Book Features: Offers a comprehensive, evidence-based framework to help students and families make decisions about college. Translates the innovations and lessons of the recent student success movement. Examines how colleges can support students, including those from underrepresented and underserved populations. Illustrates the critical roles of higher education institutions in enabling the success of students.


Right College, Right Price

Right College, Right Price

Author: Frank Palmasani

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1402273800

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In the midst of a $1 trillion student loan debt crisis, students and their families have had the same question on their minds: Can I afford to pay for a college education? Good news: the answer is yes. By shifting the way we think about the college search, every family can find the right college at the right price. Right College, Right Price helps you discover the real cost of a college (after scholarships, work study, loans, etc.) before you even begin to apply—saving you hundreds of dollars in application fees and thousands of dollars in tuition. This guide will walk you through simple, but powerful, steps of the Financial Fit program, which will allow you to: Calculate exactly how much you can afford to spend on college. Find great colleges you can afford. Understand the ins and outs of the financial aid process. Choose the right college and avoid excessive debt. With Right College, Right Price, your student will not only have access to a college education, but also a life after college—without the burden of excessive student loan debt.


College Rules!

College Rules!

Author: Sherrie Nist-Olejnik

Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1580088384

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The leading guide for students making the transition to college, covering the practical, emotional, and academic aspects of the challenges that wait. Completely revised and expanded.


What to Do When College Is Not the Best Time of Your Life

What to Do When College Is Not the Best Time of Your Life

Author: David Leibow

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2010-08-17

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0231525389

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If college is supposed to be the best time of our lives, why are so many students unhappy? What causes a well-adjusted and academically successful high school graduate to suddenly flounder when he reaches college? Why might she start to skip classes, binge on alcohol, or engage in unsatisfying hook-ups? Where does the anger and self-doubt come from, and why is it directed at loving parents or the student himself? Drawing on years of experience treating college-age youth, David Leibow, M.D. provides fresh, honest, and realistic answers to these and other important questions. Instead of adventure, liberation, and a triumphant march into adulthood, many college students experience shame, regression, and social and academic failure. Yet by understanding themselves better and making reasonable changes, students can grow from these challenges and turn bad choices into wiser personal and educational decisions. Leibow focuses on issues common to college settings-anxiety and depression, drug and alcohol abuse, laziness and work avoidance, body-image problems, and unhealthy relationships-detailing coping strategies and professional resources that best respond to each crisis. His intimate knowledge of campus life and its unique challenges adds credibility and weight to his advice. Reorienting the expectations of parents and students while providing the tools for overcoming a variety of hurdles, Leibow shows how college can still become one of the best times of our lives.


Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

Author: Tyler Conroy

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-10-11

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1501143476

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A book about Taylor. Made with love. By fans. For fans. “Delightful...A rich and exhaustive production...Swifties have gotten their bible.” —The New Yorker Ten years ago, an unknown sixteen-year-old released a self-titled debut country album. A decade later, Taylor Swift has reached record-breaking, chart-topping heights. A ten-time Grammy winner, Swift has been hailed for her songwriting talent, crossed effortlessly from country to pop, and established herself as a musician who can surprise, delight, and inspire, all while connecting with her fans in a way that only she can. Amazingly, after all these years, there is no great, comprehensive book about Swift for her fans. Until now. This book, a fan-generated celebration of Swift’s first decade as an artist, collects the best writing and images from the past ten years in one gorgeous volume. From prefame interviews with Swift in local Pennsylvania newspapers to major profiles in The New Yorker and Rolling Stone; from album reviews by top critics such as Robert Christgau, Sasha Frere-Jones, and Ann Powers to essays by beloved novelists like Maggie Shipstead; from Tavi Gevinson’s classic ode to Swift in The Believer to Q&As with Chuck Klosterman and humorous analysis from McSweeney’s and The Hairpin; from album-themed crossword puzzles and adult coloring pages to profiles of Taylor’s biggest fans; from an excerpt of the soon-to-be-published novel Taylor Swift: Girl Detective to a “book within a book” of Swift’s most inspiring quotations titled (naturally) The Tao of Tay, this book is the vital collection of all things Taylor. Here, finally, is the must-have book for every Swiftie and every music lover. For, as Klosterman wrote in GQ, “If you don’t take Swift seriously, you don’t take contemporary music seriously.” * This book is a tribute to Taylor Swift, but she was not involved in its creation. *


Getting Real

Getting Real

Author: Kenneth Gray

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 1999-08-11

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780761975151

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This book seeks to provide educators, parents, employers, and communities with specific strategies to help teenagers pinpoint the disparity between their preconceived career notions and aspirations, and the realities of the new economic and labor markets. This book advocates helping students develop a plan for career success, which may or may not include college. The overall goal is to stimulate efforts to develop a level of career direction among students that allows them to make postsecondary plans with a high probability of success. The book is divided into two parts. Part one provides background information necessary for career development efforts, labor market realities for this generation of teenagers, details regarding career opportunities, and reasons to counter occupational stereotypes. Part two provides information and strategies for developing career development programs, tactics to foster career maturity among teenagers, postsecondary alternatives for teenagers, and specific messages for talking to parents and the business community. (Contains 61 references and an index.) (GCP)


Welcome to College

Welcome to College

Author: Jonathan Morrow

Publisher: Kregel Publications

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 0825433541

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To help the upcoming student, Jonathan Morrow provides this engaging guide packed with advice on all manner of issues, from dating and friends, classes and homework, to avoiding the temptation to just "check out" spiritually while in school. Morrow gives personal advice and anecdotes, draws examples from Scripture, and offers additional resources for further insights. --from publisher description.


Take Me Home Tonight

Take Me Home Tonight

Author: Morgan Matson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-05-04

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1481498983

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Stevie and Kat, two high school seniors heavily involved in theater, leave Connecticut for a night of fun in New York City, but soon they find themselves without their phones or each other.