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Potential Processing Delays for Financial Aid Due to Calculation Error

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“It is not feasible or realistic to send out incorrect FAFSA data and ask thousands of schools to make real-time calculations and adjustments to the federal formula on the school side,” Draeger continued. The guide will be updated regularly through April 2024.

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Tips for Successful Campus Visit For Parents and Students

Great College Advice

Don’t ask too many questions, either in the information session or during the campus tour. Do help your student to brainstorm the questions he or she has about this college and its campus before the visit starts. What information do you already know about this campus, and what questions remain? Don’t be passive.

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Asking ChatGPT About Coaching

Dr. Laura Pasquini

There are probably professionals asking (or should be asking) questions to our robot friends. So, I decided plug in the frequently asked questions (FAQs) I get from friends, family, colleagues, and potential coaching clients. This quick list of coaching questions aren’t bad.

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Student Community Building on Forums

Campus Sonar

A quick peek at your page will often reveal questions, comments, and potential concerns—all right on a public page that anyone can see. On forums, current students rely on others to answer questions, offer advice, or vent. When students ask others for thoughts on what’s happening on campus, they're curious about their communities.

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Is It “Easier” to Get In If You Apply Early Decision?

Great College Advice

Inevitably, when I visit colleges and sit through their information sessions, a question comes from a concerned parent in the audience asking about the school’s acceptance rate (the number admitted divided by the number who applied) for Early Decision versus Regular Decision. And for whom.

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Harvard Law School Future Leaders in Law Program

CAPD

More about the program and application, as well as responses to frequently asked questions, can be found here. Be at least 18 years old as of the program start date. Commit to attending and participating in all core program components.

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Planning For Active Learning Strategies

The Scholarly Teacher

Ask good questions, but not just for the sake of asking questions. It is sufficient to ask each group to provide a single point learned, or ask a few individuals to report everything they found or discussed. Discussion Questions. That is where you, as an expert, can shine.