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Does Crime Pay? The Varsity Blues College Admissions Scandal Says No

From the producer who brought us viral sensations like “Tiger King” and “Fyre,” director Chris Smith has turned his cinematic lens to the 2019 college admissions scandal in the new Netflix docu-drama “Operation Varsity Blues.” In between the melodrama and cliched reenactment of recorded phone conversations, however, are a few points worth discussing in the Read More

Varsity Blues scandal – two years later

On March 17th Netflix released  Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal, a documentary about the bribery scandal from 2019. It’s a powerful film that shows the ugly underbelly of what happened to the college admissions process. It features reporters, independent educational consultants and the sailing coach from Stanford who pleaded guilty. Since William “Rick Read More

Insight into the U.S. News Best College Rankings

Many of your students use the U.S. News & World Reports Best College Rankings each year to decide which Colleges to apply to. How are these rankings determined and what criteria goes into creating them? Summer Discovery and U.S. News & World Report will host a webinar that answers these questions. U.S. News Education Managing Read More

Let’s Talk About the New Common App Prompt?

What do you think about the new prompt on the Common App? Reflect on something that someone has done for you that has made you happy or thankful in a surprising way. How has this gratitude affected or motivated you? We’ve been getting lots of inquiries about the new prompt – and having great conversations. Read More

LINK for Counselors 2021/2022 media kit was just released

LINK for Counselors is distributed free to Counselors. We never charge you for any of our content. This is made possible by our advertisers who invest in their advertising to let you know about their school or specific product that may be of interest to you. It has worked for many of them who tell Read More

Financial Aid Award Letters – 8 Things to Consider

1. Expected Family Contribution (EFC) After successfully completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you will be provided a Student Aid Report (SAR). On the SAR is a number called the Expected Family Contribution (EFC).  The EFC is the number that determines your eligibility for Federal Student Aid (FSA) from your FAFSA results Read More

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