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Whitman College to Push through with a Need-Sensitive Approach to Admissions
For years, Whitman College claims to have a need-blind approach to the admissions process. However, this will all change for the 2015 class after confirming that the college will push through with a need-sensitive acceptance policy. About 10% of the applicants will be admitted based on their capacity to pay the Whitman College tuition and [...]
Filed under college admissions news, November 28th, 2010For-profit Colleges Targeting Veterans as Students
It seems like online colleges, such as Kaplan University and other for-profit institutions, are targeting military veterans who have the benefits package to help them pursue college education. With federal funds allotted for veteran education, enrolling even in an expensive public university is a big possibility for the beneficiaries of the GI Bill. The funding [...]
Filed under college admissions news, November 21st, 2010The Boston University School of Public Health Provides International Student Funding Opportunities
Even foreign students need financial support. As a response to this, the Boston University School of Public Health assists its foreign students by supplying them with a list of respected agencies and organizations to seek financial aid from. As a result, most of the school’s international students are supported financially by a lender that will [...]
Filed under college admissions news, November 14th, 2010


