Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Clearly Pretty Awesome Competition Winner Announced

Clearly Pretty Awesome Competition Winner Announced
While C-P-A does not stand for Celebrity Paparazzi Antagonist, it does represent the winning entry for Jamie Nicholson and Caddo Mills High School in Caddo Mills, Texas. The high school student’s anti-definition of the acronym CPA beat out nearly 1000 other entries to score the top prize in the AICPA’s 
StartHereGoPlaces.com website’s first ever competition – the Clearly Pretty Awesome Competition – meant to encourage high school students to investigate accounting careers through the website designed primarily for them. Ms. Nicholson won a laptop for her creativity and her entry was chosen to kick off the Start Here, Go Places. advertising campaign. In addition, her school will be awarded a  $3,000 grant in her name for educational resources. The second-place entry, Country Pig Artist, came from Erica Haeberlin, a student atWhitefield Academy in Louisville, KY. To find out more about the Competition and the finalist entries, visit StartHereGoPlaces.com.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Cruising to College?

Applying to college can be a lot of work, so why not combine it with a vacation?  I got an email from Bob at Collegeology about a new program they're launching this summer called "Application Navigation".  Basically, it's a cruise with college admission experts.  Definitely something new.  Read the press release below. 

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

AICPA Competition - Public voting: The power is in your hands.

StartHereGoPlaces.com, the site providing everything high school students need to know about careers as a Certified Public Accountant, has just launched the Clearly Pretty Awesome Competition . How does it live up to its name? By challenging students to come up with the crummiest, funniest "C-P-A" jobs imaginable (think "Curb Paint Applicator" or "Cheese Pastry Auctioneer") and using the winning entry in a national ad campaign.


VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITES
Meet our finalists, selected for their special combination of originality, creativity and overall awesomeness. Take a look at them all, and pick who you believe best answered the call for the worst jobs around.

Here's the link to the voting
http://www.startheregoplaces.com/clearly-pretty-awesome/

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

New Competition from the AICPA: Clearly Pretty Awesome

StartHereGoPlaces.com, the site providing everything high school students need to know about careers as a Certified Public Accountant, has just launched the Clearly Pretty Awesome Competition . How does it live up to its name? By challenging students to come up with the crummiest, funniest "C-P-A" jobs imaginable (think "Curb Paint Applicator" or "Cheese Pastry Auctioneer") and using the winning entry in a national ad campaign.

It works like this: Once students have conjured up their unsavory acronym, they’ll add a one-line explanation of why the job they invented pales in comparison to the real thing. They then submit the whole entry on the site in order to win. And they’ll want to – first place receives a laptop, plus $3,000 awarded on behalf of the student to their school. The AICPA will also feature the winning entry as part of its upcoming national ad campaign, and even print up posters for display on the school campus.

So if you've got some creatively-minded students – especially ones with an interest in careers in accounting – tell them about this opportunity. After all, every student seems to want a laptop, and what school wouldn't appreciate a $3,000 contribution to use for supplies, resources or other education-related initiatives?

Visit the site at  StartHereGoPlaces.com/competition for full details on the competition, but don’t delay – the entry deadline is November 17!



Thursday, June 24, 2010

Summer Again - Keep in Touch

Another school year has come to an end. I can always tell, not just by the weather but by the ever increasing returned email saying, “XYZ High School is on Summer Break. See you in August and have a great summer!” We decided some time ago to take that advice. But before we sign off for that much needed break…

There’s a lot we’ll be doing this July on the web site, along with some other projects. We will be updating our web site with news so you can check for updates http://www.hscounselorweek.com/. We also will be tweeting over the summer. You can follow us on our twitter page: http://twitter.com/hscounselorweek. We’ve also been writing a blog on Kaarme.com. So check us out there, too: http://kaarme.com/hscounselorweek. That should keep us busy. So we’ll see you in August and we will do our best to have a great summer. You do the same.

- Gene

Thursday, May 27, 2010

California Transcript Connection

I got an email from Laura Jackson about a new service to for California schools .

Press release below:


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Electronic Transcript Partnership Gives California High School Grads an Advantage While Saving Money, Time and Trees!


Sacramento, CA – May 19, 2010 – eTranscript California and CSIS Transcript Center have teamed up to expand the hugely successful college transcript service to include high school transcripts. The partnership, geared toward California students graduating high school, is known as the California Transcript Connection: highschool.etranscriptca.org

This partnership provides the foundation for creating a secure web-based method for digital transcript delivery. The program funded by a grant from the California Department of Education enables users to send transcripts to post-secondary institutions in California and across the country for a small fee. The service utilizes CSIS for data authentication and validation, and the National Transcript Center to translate student records into the recipients’ preferred data format and deliver using the recipients’ preferred method.

“This partnership provides a service that sets students up for the best possible opportunity of being accepted to their college of choice, especially now that UC and CSU campuses are capping enrollment,” says Tim Calhoon, Director of the California Community Colleges Technology Center, who has witnessed a streamlining of the delivery of student transcripts for students moving from community colleges to universities utilizing eTranscript California.

High school guidance counselors will:

- be able to send and track official transcripts in seconds with just a few short clicks

- no longer have to print, process or mail transcripts to colleges

- better service students by ensuring transcripts will not get lost, arrive at universities instantly and eliminate the potential for data entry errors

The success of the service relies on the willingness of high school districts throughout the state to embrace the electronic technology and get their high schools on board. “This is our biggest challenge,” says John DiPirro, a Director at CSIS, “because the process requires some effort on already burdened District IT departments. But when you consider what the schools will ultimately be saving in terms of time and money, we know it’s just a matter of time before high schools are lining up to participate.”

Currently California ranks 40th in the number of high school students who go directly on to college. “We’re optimistic that these numbers will improve as the college enrollment process becomes more streamlined and more data becomes available. Electronic transcripts are part of the solution,” emphasizes Calhoon. “Another advantage to the California Transcript Connection partnership, beyond cost savings to high schools, is the green factor. Not only is transcript paper expensive, but when you factor in the cost to the environment in terms of chemicals for processing, trees and fuel, it’s just common sense to move in this direction.”

About CSIS:

The California School Information Services program is a statutorily authorized local educational entity with the mission to build the capacity of local educational agencies (LEAs) to implement and maintain comparable, effective, and efficient student information systems that will support LEA daily program needs and promote the use of information for decision making by school, district, and county staffs, enable the accurate and timely exchange of student transcripts between LEAs and post secondary institutions, assist LEAs to transmit state reports electronically to the California Department of Education (CDE), thereby reducing the reporting burden of LEA staff and assist LEAs to assign and maintain Statewide Student Identifiers (SSIDs).

About eTranscript California:

eTranscript California is a statewide internet-based system for electronic transcripts. Initially built with funding from the California Community Colleges, it now has membership from institutions in the California State University System and independent colleges and universities across the state.

To find out more about this service visit the webpage at highschool.etranscriptca.org or contact CSIS (916) 325-9210 or support@csis.k12.ca.us.



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Monday, May 17, 2010

College Week Live - Texas Style


 
CollegeWeekLive TEXAS DAY Connects High School Students with Texas Colleges & UniversitiesFree Online College Fair at www.CollegeWeekLive.com Tuesday, May 18th
Southern Methodist, Texas State, Texas Woman’s University and Fifteen Additional
Higher Education Institutions Participating
WHO      Attention high school students interested in attending college in Texas!
WHAT     CollegeWeekLive TEXAS DAY, showcasing post-secondary education options in Texas
WHEN    Tuesday May 18th, 12 to 10 PM Eastern; 11 AM to 9 PM Central
WHERE   Free. Register now at www.CollegeWeekLive.com
WHY       Meet live online with admissions reps at Texas colleges and universities, including:
Abilene Christian University                             
Baylor University                
Hardin-Simmons University
Houston Baptist University                
LeTourneau University                      
Sam Houston State University                           
Schreiner University
Southern Methodist University
Texas A&M University
Texas Chiropractic College
Texas Christian University
Texas Woman’s University
Texas Tech University
Texas State University
University of Houston
University of Houston – Victoria
University of North Texas
University of Texas
University of Texas – Brownsville
University of Texas of the Permian Basin

Free. Register now at www.CollegeWeekLive.com

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Student Aid - 11,000 low-income students find their "dream" colleges really are affordable

I got this note from Mary at StudentAid.com:      

New Innovative College-Access Program Shows Thousands of Low-Income Students College Can Be Affordable
A new, free program just showed nearly 11,000 low-income students nationwide that college is much more affordable than they thought by determining their aid eligibility before they actually apply to colleges.

Access for All™ provided the two things that recent academic research proves encourages more low-income students to apply to college: the combination of FREE professional assistance on their federal student aid application (FAFSA) and personalized information about how much aid to they can expect from the colleges of their choice.
For example, high school senior Maria H. of Pembroke Pines, FL, who is in the top 6% of her class and whose single parent earns $18,000, found that her net price to attend the U of Florida will be only $847 not the $16,936 sticker price.
Each student received a personalized College Cost & Planning Report™, which calculates and compares side-by-side each student’s aid eligibility, net price, and out-of-pocket costs for six colleges of their choice. (Let me know if you want a sample.)
Press Release"

StudentAid.com and USA Funds Tackle Most Difficult College Access Challenges

Sacramento, CA – April 13, 2010 – Two of the most difficult questions about college – How much student aid will I get? and What will college really cost me? – were answered for nearly 11,000 low-income students participating in the new national Access for All™ program.

The program provided a combination of services that researchers recently identified as key to increasing how many low-income students attend college – individualized assistance preparing the often-daunting federal student aid application (FAFSA) and insight into their aid eligibility.
Sponsored by StudentAid.com, the leading student aid advisory provider, and USA Funds, the nation’s largest student loan guarantor, the Access for All™ program offered each student free FAFSA preparation and a personal College Cost & Planning Report™, which calculated and compared their aid eligibility, net prices, and the out-of-pocket costs for six colleges of their choice from among 6,500. (Net price is a college’s price of attendance minus merit and need-based grant aid. Out-of-pocket cost is net price minus loans and work-study.)

All Access for AllTM participants came from households with an income of less than $40,000. Two- thirds will be the first in their family to go to college.

“This information gives my students motivation,” said Cat Ricketts, who teaches college planning to juniors participating in Lodi (California) High School’s AVID program. ”It gives them hope that one doesn't have to be middle-class to get into their dream college, provided they do the work that's necessary to prepare themselves to get there. They can shop for the college that best meets their individual and their family’s needs.”

Craig V. Carroll, StudentAid.com founder and chief executive officer, explained, “We must take innovative measures to show all students that college is affordable and how to access aid. Hundreds of thousands of eligible students leave money on the table by not applying for financial assistance.”

This approach was proven effective in a similar experiment by researchers from Harvard, Stanford, and the University of Toronto with tax consultant H&R Block assisting 24,000 students in 2008.

Professors Eric Bettinger, Bridget Terry Long, and Philip Oreopoulos called their results “unambiguously positive” because individuals, who simultaneously receive professional FAFSA preparation and personalized aid eligibility information, were substantially more likely to submit the aid application, enroll in college the following fall, and receive more financial aid.

The study by Bettinger, Long, and Oreopoulos was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the Institute of Education Sciences, the Kauffman Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Education.

“The H&R Block FAFSA experiment is the best empirical evidence so far that pairing FAFSA assistance and personalized aid eligibility information encourages low and middle income students to apply for aid and go to college,” Carroll said.

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has supported FAFSA guidance and college-cost transparency to encourage more students to go to college. As CEO of Chicago public schools, Duncan strongly encouraged that high school seniors receive FAFSA guidance to encourage college enrollment. Today, he oversees the move toward greater college-cost transparency by mandating all post-secondary institutions publish net price calculators on their Web sites by October 2011.

“Access for All™ participants were surprised about how much the net prices of their college choices can vary,” Carroll said. “In many cases, we were able to show students that college could be more affordable than their expectations, which were often based on ‘sticker prices’.”

About StudentAid.com

StudentAid.com, Inc. provides students and their families with insight into aid eligibility so they can compare the net prices of colleges and understand college affordability. The company also licenses its technology to post-secondary institutions so they can offer net price calculations to prospective students. StudentAid.com is a private company headquartered in Sacramento, CA. www.StudentAidNPC.com

About USA Funds®

USA Funds® is a nonprofit corporation that works to enhance postsecondary education preparedness, access, and success by providing and supporting financial and other valued services. During the past 50 years, USA Funds has supported $239 billion in funding for higher education and has served more than 21 million students and parents, as well as thousands of educational and financial institutions.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

World’s Largest Admissions Meet and Greet Brings 40,000 College-Bound Teens, Representatives From More Than 200 Colleges Together at CollegeWeekLive SPRING

Free Online College Fairs at www.CollegeWeekLive.com Brings Ease of the Internet to the College Search
BOSTON, MA March 9, 2010 -- CollegeWeekLive, the leading web destination which brings high school students and colleges together live online, announced today the largest online admissions event yet: CollegeWeekLive SPRING, Mach 24th and 25th from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM Eastern. An estimated 40,000 teens will login to CollegeWeekLive over two days with one goal in mind - to connect with thousands of admissions representatives from more than 200 higher education institutions from the convenience of a computer. Spring is historically the season when juniors kick off the college search in earnest.
Academic institutions participating in CollegeWeekLive SPRING range from Ivy League institutions to public and private universities and regional leaders in higher education. A complete list of participating schools is available at CollegeWeekLive and below. In addition, organizations such as the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid, HP Academy, Sallie Mae, Knewton, Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA), the American Association of Landscape Architects, the Shell Eco-marathon, the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) and The ACT are supporting partners of the two-day event. These student services organizations provide a variety of resources to CollegeWeekLive participants helping them to achieve their dreams of a college education.
CollegeWeekLive offers high school students and their families the opportunity to browse information on hundreds of colleges conveniently at one website and chat live with admissions representatives from participating colleges. Teens can attend informal Q & A video webcasts featuring current college students on campuses across the U.S. and around the world, garnering a sense for student life at schools of interest. Attendees can also watch leading experts present live on admissions topics such as the college application process, school fit, and uncovering scholarships and financial aid.
Increasingly, CollegeWeekLive online admission events represent the way teens prefer to research colleges and universities. Based on a March 2010 survey of more than two hundred thousand CollegeWeekLive registrants, the first step 79.7% high school students take when researching higher education is to “go online to college websites and online college fairs”. “Reading through brochures” came in a distant second at 10.9% and “visiting individual college campuses” was cited by just 6.3% of respondents as the first step in college research. For budget-conscious families, CollegeWeekLive represents a way to explore colleges before getting in the car or on a plane to visit a school in person.
If you are a student or a parent interested in attending CollegeWeekLive SPRING, visit www.CollegeWeekLive.com to sign-up for free. If you are an admissions representative interested in participating in CollegeWeekLive, contact 617.938.6000 or Exhibit@CollegeWeekLive.com.
PARTICIPATING HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
Academy of Art University
Robert Morris University (IL)
Adelphi University
Rollins College
Agnes Scott College
Rowan University
Air Guard
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Alabama State University
Rutgers University
Alaska Pacific University
Saint Louis University
Alderson Broaddus College
Saint Thomas University (FL)
American Intercontinental University - London
Sam Houston State University
American Society of Landscape Architects
San Diego State University
Anna Maria College
Schreiner University
Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus
Semester at Sea
Arkansas Tech University
Seton Hall University
Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University
Southern Polytechnic State University
ASA Institute
St. Leo University
Assumption College
Stanford University
Augsburg College
Stetson University
AustraLearn
St. Johns University – New York
Bangor University
Stonehill College
Baylor University
Stony Brook Southampton
Bay Path College
Stony Brook University
Becker College
Suffolk University
Bennett College
SUNY College at Oneonta
Bentley University
SUNY - Cortland
Berkeley College
SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica-Rome
Bethany College-KS
Susquehanna University
Boise State University
Syracuse University
Boston University
Texas Chiropractic College
Bowling Green State University
Texas Christian University
Butler University
Texas Tech University
Clark Atlanta University
The College of St. Scholastica
College for Creative Studies
Thomas College
Colorado Christian University
Transylvania University
Dartmouth College
Trinity College
Department of Education
United States Air Force Academy
Dowling College
United States Coast Guard Academy
Drexel University
United States Merchant Marine Academy
EDMC - Brown MacKie College
University of Aberdeen
EDMC - South University
University of Advancing Technology
EDMC - The Art Institute
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
University of Alabama Huntsville
Emerson College
University of Alaska Anchorage
Emory University
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairmont State University
University of Alaska Southeast
FIDM
University of Bridgeport
Florida Atlantic University
University of California, Davis
Florida International University
University of California, San Diego
Florida Southern College
University of California, Santa Cruz
Florida State University
University of California-Berkeley
Geneva College
University of California - Irvine
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of California – Los Angeles ( UCLA )
Global College of LIU
University of California - Riverside
Grand Canyon University
University of California - Santa Barbara
Green Mountain College
University of Canterbury
Guilford College
University of Colorado at Boulder
Harrison College
University of Colorado at Denver
Hawai'i Pacific University
University of Connecticut
Hofstra University
University of Dayton
Hult International Business School
University of Florida
Iowa State University
University of Glamorgan
Jamestown College
University of Houston-University Park
John Cabot University
University of Houston - Victoria
Johnson C. Smith University
University of Illinois at Springfield
Juniata College
University of Iowa
Kendall College
University of Kentucky
Keuka College
University of Maine
Lake Erie College
University of Mary
Landmark College
University of Melbourne
Laramie County Community College
University of Miami
Lasell College
University of Minnesota Morris
Lesley University
University of Mobile
Le Tourneau University
University of Nevada - Reno
Long Island University Brooklyn Campus
University of New England
Lynn University
University of New Haven
Marist College
University of New Mexico
Marymount University
University of Northern Iowa
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
University of North Texas
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health
University of Oklahoma
Mesa State College
University of Otago
Mercy College
University of Pittsburgh - Johnstown
Meredith College
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
Merrimack College
University of South Florida
Miami Dade College
University of Tampa
Miami University
University of Tennessee
Middle Tennessee State University
University of Texas
Mississippi State University
University of Utah
MIT
University of Vermont
Mount Ida College
University of Wisconsin - Stout
Mount Mercy College
Utah Valley University
Mount St. Mary's University
Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology
New Mexico Tech
Villanova University
New York Institute of Technology
Virginia Military Institute (VMI)
Northeastern
Wartburg College
North Park University
Washington State University
Nova Southeastern
Webster University Vienna
Ohio Northern University
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Oklahoma Baptist University
Western New England College
Oklahoma City University
Western State College of Colorado
Old Dominion
West Point
Oregon Institute of Technology
West Point
Ouachita Baptist
West Virginia University
Pace University
Wilkes University
Palmer College of Chiropractic
Winthrop University
Purchase College, SUNY
Wittenberg University
Purdue University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Quinnipiac University
Wright State University
Regis College
Yale University
ABOUT COLLEGEWEEKLIVE
CollegeWeekLive (www.CollegeWeekLive.com) is the premier online college fair and admissions event destination. With hundreds of colleges and universities exhibiting and more than 200,000 registrants, CollegeWeekLive revolutionizes college admissions, making the process easier and more cost-effective by bringing students, parents, counselors and colleges together online, transcending time and distance. If you are interested in attending CollegeWeekLive, visit www.CollegeWeekLive.com to sign-up for free.