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  1. Added Feb 26, 2008 by graduate
    Students and guidance counselors often worry about perfect grades and test scores, but ivy league admissions officers are also looking for students with a lot of experience and evidence of leadership potential. Money and income level are also less important than they have been before.
  2. Added Feb 21, 2008 by graduate
    Stanford joins the list of expensive colleges expanding financial aid offers to perspective students. Several factors suggest the trend will grow and more schools will compete for lower-income students with tuition incentives.
  3. Added May 17, 2007 by uma and 1 other
    Call them second-tier colleges (a phrase some administrators despise) or call them the new Ivies (this, they can live with). Twenty-five to 40 universities like Lehigh, traditionally perceived as being a notch below the most elite, have seen their cachet climb because of the astonishing competitive crush at the top.
  4. Added Apr 29, 2007 by mniemitz
    ON a Sunday morning a few months back, I interviewed my final Harvard applicant of the year. After saying goodbye to the girl and watching her and her mother drive off, I headed to the beach at the end of our street for a run.
  5. Added Sep 22, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
    Yale University said on Wednesday it will offer digital videos of some courses on the Internet for free, along with transcripts in several languages, in an effort to make the elite private school more accessible
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