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Now in a new, more user-friendly package, this 13th edition of The Princeton Review's THE BEST VALUE COLLEGES provides readers with the guidance they need to make smart choices about how they spend their tuition dollars!College is a major financial investment ... and one that too many students enter into blindly. The Princeton Review eases that uncertainty with this guide to colleges and universities where students get the best return on their tuition investment. These 75 schools-plus an expanded list with 125 more online-offer generous financial aid, excellent academics, and valuable career-building experiences for a successful post-college outcome.THE BEST VALUE COLLEGES INCLUDES:• Profiles of our 75 top-value picks-schools that offer fantastic value, chosen based on 40+ data points, including academics, cost of attendance, financial aid, and post-grad salary figures• Online access to the full profiles for an additional 125 high value schools • Lists covering schools with the Best Alumni Network, Best Career Placement, Top Financial Aid, and more• Starting and mid-career salary information for graduates of each school• Percentages of alumni who report having "meaningful jobs," and who majored in science/technology/engineering/math (STEM) fields• And much more!
A brand new guide that helps overwhelmed students manage their mental, physical, and social health, and reach and maintain a healthy balance in their college lives.Every year, nearly two million students arrive at college campuses, ready to embark on the best four years of their lives. Yet the reality is that the current cohort of students is one of the most stressed, anxious, and depressed ever. These stressors have real effects on students'' grades, social life, and physical health. And the stakes are high! Students with the right community and support services have better outcomes, from increased chances of on-time graduation, to greater ability to take on head-start opportunities (like internships) that have deep impact on post-college life.The Princeton Review is proud to introduce The Campus Wellness Guide, an innovative new book that provides a mix of information, resources, and self-assessment activities to help students reach and maintain their overall health. The book includes:Information on how to assess your college fit academically and socio-emotionallySelf-assessment activities that students can use to ID their specific stressors and ways to alleviate those issuesSections on physical, mental, and social wellness, each with data-backed insights and research to help define the issues and strategies for handlingProactive activities for student use, with reflection prompts to help develop roadmaps toward a healthier status quoWellness highlights, e.g., information on colleges with exceptional track records in specific wellness issues Resources for national and college-specific help
Provides information and guidance for funding a college education, covering financial aid eligibility and forms, tax implications, short- and long-term funding strategies, comparing aid offers, and other topics, and includes sample forms.
"Don't let homework get the best of you! Homework may be necessary, but it doesn't necessarily have to be stressful. This planner aims to help you avoid procrastination and more efficiently and effectively schedule and complete all your future work. The calendars, activities, and tips within are designed to free up your memory - and free up your time."--Back cover.
A survey of life on the nation's campuses offers detailed profiles of the best colleges and rankings of colleges in dozens of different categories, along with a wealth of information and applications tips.
"With line-by-line instructions for filling out the FAFSA and consumer-friendly advice to minimize college costs, Paying for College helps you take control of your experience and: maximize your financial aid eligibility; start preparing now for upcoming changes affecting student aid; explore long- and short-term strategies to reduce college costs and avoid expensive mistakes; complete every question on the FAFSA and CSS Profile aid applications to your best advantage; compare aid offers and learn how to appeal them if necessary; plan strategically as a separated/divorced parent, blended family, or independent student"--
"Each year, colleges are inundated with earnest, eager applications. Your own essay may need to shine from among as many as 60,000 others to get noticed. Get inspired by these 55+ unforgettable student essays that got their authors accepted; see what schools like Cornell, Brown, Georgia Tech, Rutgers, Northwestern University, Duke, and many more are looking for in an essay; read helpful commentary from our experts on what worked--and why"--Back cover.
"350+ schools with programs or services for students with ADHD, ASD, or learning differences"--Cover.
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