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November 21, 2013
 

Don't Leave Scholarship Money On The Table!

November 18, 2013

You've been accepted by the college of your choice. Congrats!

They've even offered you a handsome scholarship (that's free money, folks), if only you'd say yes. Neat!

You consider all offers from the colleges you've applied to, weigh the financial aid awards, and you accept. Way to go!

Come August, as you are packing your belongings for the trip to campus, that tuition bill arrives in the mail (or, more likely, by way of email alert advising that your semester invoice is available for viewing via the web portal). You open the invoice, expecting to see that scholarship (and maybe some student loan dollars), and NOTHING! 

What happened?

They told you that you were awarded a scholarship, didn't they? Where did the money go?

Well, what the college of your dreams might not have told you is, in order to actually GET that scholarship money, you had to submit the CSS Profile, complete the FAFSA, and/or fill out school-specific financial aid forms.

Ouch!

You never completed the CSS Profile, although the college requires this lengthy and complicated financial aid statement in order to be considered for financial aid of any kind, whether merit or need-based.

Ouch! Ouch!

You didn't bother to submit the FAFSA, though every college requires it for federal grants, Work Study and Stafford loans, and many consider it as the application for a host of institutional scholarships (including, perhaps, the very one you were awarded in that acceptance letter).

Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!

You never bothered to look on the college websites to see whether the schools you've applied to have their own financial aid forms, the submission of which is a prerequisite to getting that coveted financial aid award.

Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!

And you never bothered to follow through on that all-important search for scholarships aside from those offered by the colleges themselves, so you'll never see one thin dime to offset that huge bill for tuition, room and board.

It hurts too much to say OUCH!!!

Don't let the opportunity to pocket free money for college pass you by. And don't leave scholarship money* you may have already been awarded on the table.

- Prepare and submit the CSS Profile for the colleges requiring the CSS Profile.

- Complete and submit the FAFSA (on or after January 1) for ALL colleges you've applied to.

- Check the financial aid page on the website of every college you are considering to see if school-specific forms are required in order to be considered for financial aid. If so, complete and submit all necessary forms.

- Submit all applications and financial aid forms well in advance of federal, state, and school deadlines, including those so-called "priority deadlines" set by the colleges themselves.

- Search and, by all means, apply for outside scholarships*. [This is where the bulk of free money for college is hidden, and too often overlooked!] 

And don't be afraid to ask for help in preparing and completing financial aid applications and forms, and in creating and implementing a winning scholarship search strategy. Preparing and submitting financial aid applications can be as "complex and nuanced" as completing and submitting the college applications themselves, often, more so. Mess up, and you may miss out!

*And remember, scholarships are not only for the poor, the underserved, minorities, or those with perfect grades and SAT scores. You, too, can get money for college, but you've got to be in it to win it! 
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For additional insights, READ, How NOT To Get Money For College
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Plan. Prepare. Prevail!  

When college applications (and the Common App) get to you, you need to get to us! 

Contact us at COLLEGE CONNECTION, home of The College Whisperer™ and Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, for all of your college planning and counseling needsNobody knows college admissions like COLLEGE CONNECTION. Nobody! 516-345-8766 

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It's Complicated!

November 14, 2013

That's what is being said about applying to college, getting in to college, paying for college.

It's complicated!

What once was accomplished with relative ease, and without undue burden upon either psyche or pocketbook, has now de-evolved into a seemingly endless charade of convoluted online protocols, mind-numbing contortions of clicks and spinning wheels, and "brother can you spare about $160,000 to help put my kid through college."

It's complicated!

Heck, it used to be easy. Then again, what wasn't? A simple application, completed by hand with a pen, folded into an envelope with proper postage affixed. Mailed away without angst, fuss, bother or the crazed machinations of supplemental writings. No grueling competition groping to gain entry through those ivy-covered gates. A small student loan, at 1% interest, not much of a price to pay for a college education.

It's complicated!

These days, not only do students (and parents) have to contend with College Board (whose fees for everything from test score reports to financial aid applications require putting the house into hock), now there's ACTstudent, Common Application, Universal College Application, and a host of mundane acronyms that, acting in concert, stand as impediments to "keeping it simple," invaders of our wallets, and destroyers of our collective sanity.

It's complicated!

Even the colleges themselves are in cahoots, distorting a once short and reasoned process, that now morphs into a long, drawn out, mysterious meandering that rivals Alice's journey through the looking glass. One misstep, and who knows what rabbit hole you might fall into!

Indeed, one prestigious university, acknowledging receipt of a student's application via Common App (no trifling act, in and of itself, the pain of application submission having been just one volt short of electroconvulsive shock treatment), emailed students with the following words:

We will review the materials you submit and carefully consider your candidacy. The process is complex and nuanced, involving both spirited debate and exceptional attention to the personal circumstances of each applicant. As you can imagine, this evaluation process takes time, so we appreciate your patience while we work hard to consider your application.

Complex and nuanced. In other words, it's complicated!

It actually isn't, shouldn't be, never really was. Getting in to college isn't rocket science, after all. Then again, with application portals that only folks from an alternate universe could fathom, and a secretive, inexplicable admissions process that would do right by the frantic masses yearning to get in by ditching the selection committee in favor of Hogwart's sorting hat, is it any wonder that "complex and nuanced" has slothed its way into becoming something of a self-perpetuating myth? 

Only in a land where the likes of College Board and Common App can rake in millions of dollars annually and still somehow be characterized as not-for profit, can something so relatively simple that even a 17 year old without a high school diploma could do it, be turned into a nightmare scenario shrouded in complexity and nuance.

Okay. Let's face it. The folks who gave us the SAT and CSS Profile, FERPA Releases and Writing Supplements, spinning wheels of death and initializing bars of doom, Early Decision, Restricted Early Action, and Rolling Admissions -- not to mention more than one trillion dollars in student loan debt -- would make the act of boiling water "complex and nuanced" if they had their druthers. [Quick. Cordon off the nation's water supply!]

Who knows what trials and tribulations the next generation of college applicants will be called upon to endure? Perhaps applications will be sent telepathically (unless Common App gets hold of the Vulcan mind meld). As for the current crop of home grown recruits and collegiate wannabes, what else can we say? It's complicated!

Call COLLEGE CONNECTION today at 516-345-8766 and let us help you uncomplicate college applications and admissions!

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Plan. Prepare. Prevail!  

When college applications (and the Common App) get to you, you need to get to us! 

Contact us at COLLEGE CONNECTION, home of The College Whisperer™ and Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, for all of your college planning and counseling needsNobody knows college admissions like COLLEGE CONNECTION. Nobody! 516-345-8766 

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How The Glitch Stole Common App (and Crippled Obamacare)

October 30, 2013

Glitches continue to plague CommonApp.org, the private, not-for-profit web portal millions of high school students rely upon to access applications to more than 500 colleges and universities. [READ, Common App Glitches Frustrate Students...]

At the same time, HealthCare.gov, the government website intended to give millions of Americans access to affordable health insurance exchanges, has been crippled by glitches. [SEE, Who's Fixing HealthCare.gov?]

Both sites compete for the dubious distinction of Worst Online Interface Ever, misadventures in navigation surpassed only by the voyage of the Titanic and the flight of Wrong Way Corrigan

Which website, CommonApp.org or HealthCare.gov, has proven the least navigable and most dysfunctional?

Well, it's hard to say. We do note, however, that several students attempting to apply to the University of Michigan inadvertently signed up for MedicaidGo figure! :-)
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ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS: Don't sign up for Medicaid!
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Plan. Prepare. Prevail!  

When college applications (and the Common App) get to you, 
you need to get to us! 

Contact us at
 COLLEGE CONNECTION, home of The College Whisperer™ and Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, for all of your college planning and counseling needsNobody knows college admissions like COLLEGE CONNECTION. Nobody! 516-345-8766 

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CA4 Where Are You?

October 27, 2013

If comic legend Oliver Hardy was a high school senior, no doubt he'd be admonishing Stan Laurel, standing in as the now plaintive Common App, with those famous words, "That's another fine mess you've gotten us into, Stanley!" (or was it, Simon?)

Well, we don't have Laurel & Hardy with us (and do high school kids even know of this iconic comedy duo?), but when it comes to CA4, the latest incarnation of the floundering Common App, if we don't laugh, we will surely cry.

So, with profound apologies to Nat Hiken, and the entire cast and crew of Car 54 Where Are You? (living and dead), we parody the parody that was this 1960's hit TV sitcom with a modern day ode to those bungling boobs, not on the streets of New York, but behind the scenes at the Common Application.

Theme Song for the new hit comedy series, CA4 Where Are You?*

There’s a senior in the Bronx, 

Another in Brooklyn Heights. 

Aspiring to go to college, 

Applications give ‘em the frights. 

There’s a problem logging on, 

And submitting is a chore. 

CA4 where are you?  

(
Musical Interlude) 

Don’t hit payment twice,

Or you surely will be billed. 

Land on the signature page, 

Wow, that’s gotta be a thrill. 

The supplements are missing, 

Your essay is a blank. 

CA4 where are you?


*Lyrics by Seth Bykofsky a/k/a The College Whisperer

Common App -- and the whole college application process -- got you down in the dumps? Come on! Join us in a rousing chorus of CA4 Where Are You?
  

Plan. Prepare.
 Prevail!  

When college applications (and the Common App) get to you, you need to get to us! 

Contact us at COLLEGE CONNECTION, home of The College Whisperer™ and Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, for all of your college planning and counseling needsNobody knows college admissions like COLLEGE CONNECTION. Nobody! 516-345-8766 

For up-to-the-minute news, apps, info and insights on college applications, admissions, scholarships and just about everything college, follow The College Whisperer™ on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/GetCollege


 

Dates To Remember

October 23, 2013

SAT 
Test Dates
Registration
Deadline
Late Reg
Deadline
Details
DEC
7
Nov 8Nov 25Register
Jan
25
Dec 27Jan 14Register

ACT Test
Dates

Registration
Deadline

Late Reg
Deadline

Details

DEC
14
Nov 8
Nov 9-22
Register
FEB
8
Jan 10
Jan 11-24
Register
 

Not Too Late To Apply Early!

October 21, 2013

While the dates to apply Early Action to a few colleges (UNC-Chapel Hill, Georgia Tech - both extended to 10/21) may have passed, most are yet to come (typically, November 1 - December 15), and quite a few deadlines have been or are likely to be extended as a result of the continuing Common App fiasco. [Check college websites for actual deadline dates and extensions, if any.]

So, if you can get your applications ready (not just done, but complete, accurate, and showing you at your scholastic best, and otherwise), consider giving yourself the competitive edge by applying Early Action.

READ, Early Action Is The New Regular Decision.

Even if you are too late for Early Action, not to worry. There's plenty of time to submit college applications to schools with Regular Decision (in some instances, there's Early Action II, whatever the heck that is :-), and Rolling Admissions will take you into next year (or until all seats in the Freshman class are filled, whichever comes first).

Don't wait until the last minute, though. Anticipate glitches in online applications, and remember, the sooner you get your application in, the greater the likelihood of a favorable response from the college(s) of your choice!

When college applications (and the Common App) get to you, YOU NEED TO GET TO US
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Plan. Prepare. Prevail!  

Contact us at COLLEGE CONNECTION, home of The College Whisperer™ and Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, for all of your college planning needsNobody knows college admissions like COLLEGE CONNECTION. Nobody! 516-345-8766 

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The Coming College Application Apocalypse

October 18, 2013

Not long after the dawn of the nuclear age, with foreboding prospects of mutually assured annihilation looming on an uncertain horizon, Albert Einstein was asked what weapons he thought would be used to fight the next war. Einstein responded, "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." Perhaps a prophesy, yet to unfold...

On a less weighty front (after all, it's only college), and given the flaws, foibles and incomprehensible misadventures of the Common Application -- the high school senior's impotent weapon of mass distraction - one has to ask with what tools will the next generation of college applications be completed and submitted?

Will students (and colleges) turn to other 21st Century vehicles, such as the Universal College Application, as a means of preparing their applications and transporting them through the ionosphere to the colleges of their choice? Are they going to once again be applying to colleges through the schools' own proprietary online applications? Or is tomorrow's (literally, in some instances) college applicant destined to complete and submit those applications the old fashioned way, with paper, pen and a postage stamp? [Somehow, it worked!]

The thing is, we have a system of higher education, along with the supposed means of gaining entree to our institutions of higher learning, that, not unlike gridlocked government, is intrinsically unmanageable and irreconcilably broken. An application process that hinders students and perplexes parents, counselors, and education pundits, seemingly replacing round wheels with square pegs on a daily basis. An infrastructure, from Common App to College Board, that, notwithstanding stated mission (designed more, we sense, to garner not-for-profit status while pocketing huge profits, than it is to assist and benefit students), has grown into a McMansion industry. Tuition, and the means of financing a college education, that has become an unsustainable burden not only to students and parents, but upon an entire nation. Academics, who sit in their ivory towers spewing forth the value of Common Core, while lacking even the essential basics of common sense. Fear-mongering, fee-imposing, even race-baiting (are you Hispanic or Latino?).

Oh, the humanity!

Where does it all end? When will we say, "enough?" The slippery slope, downward spiraling effect of angst-induced mania, propagated by an artificially manufactured competitiveness, fueled by meaningless rankings, hyped and hyperbolized by so-called standardized tests which themselves prove suspect and trivial, and road-blocked by such inanities as sanctioning commissions for folks who recruit international students to fill seats in American colleges, while our own are turned away from those same ivy-covered gates.

Believing in the hope that help, comfort, sustenance and a workable college application and admissions process will one day trickle down to the masses from the entrenched and well endowed powers-that-be is as futile as viewing the PDF of your Common App application after you hit "Preview and Submit" (or seeing the actual Signature page, should you manage to get that far).

The American dream, at least in terms of getting a college education (let alone, learning for the love of expanding the mind, rather than solely filling the coffers of those who make Number 2 pencils and the oval-filled answer sheets), is swiftly slip sliding away. With every step we take, promises of fixes, patches, and reformatted paginations (the likes of which would bring visual appeal to the distorted look of the inserted Common App essay) aside, we come perilously closer to the abyss rather than to beginning that joyful jaunt along the road toward Nirvana.

No, dismantling the Collegiate Industrial Complex will not come from up on high, machinations of the movers and shakers dancing like so many sugar plum fairies. What is required of us, and absolutely necessary -- perhaps the one thing that can save us from the coming college application and admissions apocalypse -- is to lay aside our complacency, being that spectator on the sidelines whose only participation in the game is to bemoan every play on the field and curse at the final score. Refuse to accept what has always been and that which is, and begin to embrace, with every fiber of our being, each beat of our hearts, that vision, that ideal, of college being one of the most wonderful and uplifting experiences of our lives, and the journey to get in -- the act of "getting there" -- at least half as much fun!

Excelsior!


When college applications (and the Common App) get to you, YOU NEED TO GET TO US!

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Plan. Prepare. Prevail!  

Contact us at COLLEGE CONNECTION, home of The College Whisperer™ and Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, for all of your college planning needsNobody knows college admissions like COLLEGE CONNECTION. Nobody! 516-345-8766 

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Until There's A Cure For The Common App. . .

October 10, 2013

Are you and your parental units confused, frustrated, or overwhelmed by the college application and admissions process? Do you break out in a cold sweat at the mere mention of the Common App? Is having to write that college essay a fate worse than a sudden outbreak of acne?

You, and your unsuspecting parents, may be suffering from that dreaded and most feared malady known as CAS (College Application Syndrome), and not even know it. And yet, you need not suffer the debilitating side effects of applying to college (sleeplessness, listlessness, inability to concentrate, an aversion to online forms), and you certainly do not have to go it alone!

No, there is to telethon for CAS. No ribbons to wear. No magnets to attach to your car. Not even a walk or a run. Still, whether it is the prospect of selecting colleges to apply to, brainstorming essays, completing applications, or getting the biggest possible bang for your financial aid buck, College Connection, Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, is here to help.

Indeed, 4 out of 5 Doctors (and the kid who delivers your morning paper) recommend The College Whisperer™ of College Connection fame to guide students along the road to college.

When college applications get to you, you need to get to us! College Connection can help you to overcome College Application Syndrome.

Remember, until there's a cure for the Common App, there's College Connection!

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Plan. Prepare. Prevail!  

Contact us at COLLEGE CONNECTION, home of The College Whisperer™ and Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, for all of your college planning needsNobody knows college admissions like COLLEGE CONNECTION. Nobody! 516-345-8766 

For up-to-the-minute news, apps, info and insights on college applications, admissions, scholarships and just about everything college, follow The College Whisperer™ on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/GetCollege

 

Meet The College Whisperer™ October 16th

October 7, 2013

FREE College Planning Workshop [And who doesn't like FREE?]


When: Wednesday, October 16, 7 PM - 8:30 PM

Where: Harborfields Public Library, 31 Broadway, Greenlawn, NY

Why: Because getting in to college has become more competitive than ever, and the application process increasingly complex. You need to be in the know and prepared to go!

Harborfields Public Library hosts a free College Planning Workshop. Open to students and parents alike, this forum will explore such topics as choosing a college that's "best" for you, the intricacies of the college application and admissions process, creating a winning college essay, and paying for that college degree.

Seth Bykofsky of College Connection, also known as The College Whisperer™, will present an engaging and informative program that is a must attend for anyone applying to college, planning for college, paying for college, or just thinking about college.

Registration is requested. Call the Young Adult Desk at (631) 757-7216, or register online.
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Meet The College Whisperer

The College Whisperer
™ is Seth Bykofsky. [Or is it the other way around? No matter! :-)]

Born on the cusp of a new century (1 B.C.), his mother, Frances, was first runner-up to Miss Alternate Universe, while his father, Irving, served as counsel to the Czars. Orphaned at a tender age by the tragic sinking of the Titantic, Bykofsky was home-schooled until the age of 13, at which time he was summarily expelled. 

Joining the French Foreign Legion and rising to the exalted rank of Modern Major General, Bykofsky was recruited by the Sorbonne to prepare a handful of exemplary students for graduate study and careers in business, medicine, international relations, the arts and undecided studies. While it is true that virtually all of Bykofsky's students excelled in their coursework and future endeavors, it must be noted that one student in particular, Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec, fell short. 

Returning to the United States by way of the Mexican border, where he pole vaulted an electrified fence along the Arizona state line for a World Record that still stands today, Bykofsky hitchhiked to California, where he landed an internship in Sushi preparation -- at a Japanese Internment Camp.

After the war, Bykofsky trekked through some of the great universities of America -- Stanford, Northwestern, Princeton, Yale, College of the Ozarks -- from which he was quickly escorted and sent on his way. Back on the east coast, Bykofsky gained notoriety as an activist, advocate and sometimes provocateur, often credited with having formed one of the nation's first labor unions -- the IMGWU -- International Mens Garment Worker's Union. It didn't catch on.

Settling on Long Island, where his dedication to education has been continuously demonstrated through payment of some of the highest school property taxes in the land, Bykofsky married his childhood sweetheart, the former Joan Silverblatt and the latter day saint, a tax accountant, with whom he raised two beautiful and, dare we say, brilliant daughters, Francyne, a School Pyschologist, and Melissa, a budding journalist.

Seth Bykofsky earned a Bachelor's Degree, Soonah Cum Lateh, from Queens College of the City University of New York, and a Juris Doctorate from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University.

In addition to advising and mentoring the college-bound, while calming the frayed nerves of moms and dads everywhere, Bykofsky speaks frequently on matters near and dear to prospective college students and their parents. Through college planning workshops, seminars, lectures and private sessions offered through College Connection (The Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™), Bykofsky has helped countless students successfully navigate the road to -- and through -- college. 

Through the blogosphere, Bykofsky a/k/a The College Whisperer™, brings his passion, aptitude, common sense and funny bone to the masses yearning to apply and be admitted to their college of choice. 
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Plan. Prepare. Prevail!  

When college applications get to you, you need to get to us! 

Contact us at COLLEGE CONNECTION, home of The College Whisperer™ and Official Sponsor of College Admission Success™, for all of your college planning needsNobody knows college admissions like COLLEGE CONNECTION. Nobody! 516-345-8766 

For up-to-the-minute news, apps, info and insights on college applications, admissions, scholarships and just about everything college, follow The College Whisperer™ on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/GetCollege


 
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