This is not a commercial plug for this publication. It is however, an explanation of why I believe this is a MUST read for any college-bound teen. There are three options available for your use:
- The print edition for $9.95
- The online edition for $14.95
- The combo package (print and online) for $19.95
If you don’t want to fork over the cost for either of these, you can browse their website and find a wealth of information.
It is my recommendation that you invest in at least the print version of this publication. If you’re in the process of choosing a college or even widdling down some choices, this publication will give you the needed information to make the right choice.
What does it provide?
- It is packed with articles about how to choose a college, how to prepare, how to get in, and how to pay for the education.
- It provides information about the best colleges concerning tuition, aid packages, student body, room and board cost, email addresses and website information.
- There is also explanation on how they determine their rankings based on several key measures of quality: academic reputation, retention, faculty resources, student selectivity, financial resources, graduation rate performance, and alumni giving rate.
- It is an invaluable tool for determining past financial aid packages and will help you gauge if applying to a top-tiered college will be affordable based on alumni giving.
- Schools vie for the prestige of being in this publication. If a school makes the list, you can be assured that the quality of the education you receive is worth every penny you spend.
And…Since this is such an invaluable tool for college-bound teens and their parents, here’s what I’m going to do:
To qualify for a giveaway of the U.S. News and World Report 2009 Best Colleges, simply sign up for my College Tips Email and post this on Twitter:
@suzanneshaffer is giving away a FREE U.S. News and World Report-Best Colleges 2009 http://tinyurl.com/kk6zg4
I will be choosing a random winner on June 15th. Spread the word to all your friends who have teens heading off to college !
Parents always ask me, “How did you do it? How did you survive all the pre-college preparation and the barrage of forms and application deadlines?” Honestly, if you were to have asked me while I was navigating that maze I would have said I was drowning. Like most parents, those years came quickly and I thought I had all the time in the world. Not so. I think we successfully survived because we had a plan. We started early and we kept accurate records. And, we did tons and tons of research and asked a multitude of questions.