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Morse Code: Inside the College Rankings

Our Meeting With High School Counselors

February 05, 2009 02:00 PM ET | Robert Morse | Permanent Link | Print

Editors from U.S. News met earlier this week with a cross section of high school counselors to get their input on various education issues. We found this meeting highly beneficial and heard many new ideas that we are studying.

The high school counselors who attended were Silvette Bullard from Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C.; Marjorie Jacobs from SAR Academy in Riverdale, N.Y.; Annalee Nissenholtz, an independent college counselor in St. Louis; Susan Rexford from West Springfield High School in Springfield, Va.; and Missy Sanchez from Woodward Academy near Atlanta.

Here is a sampling of the topics that were discussed:

  • How is the current economic downturn affecting the types of schools your students are considering applying to?
  • Are students applying to public colleges more frequently than they did in the past?
  • Has there been an increase in students applying early decision or early action during this admission cycle?
  • Are more students going to a two-year college in order to save money for a couple of years before going on to a four-year college in their state?
  • The pros and cons of going to a historically black college
  • Are colleges reducing their recruiting and other outreach efforts because of their current budget woes?
  • Tips for students from lower-income families on how to successfully navigate the college application process. Students from lower-income families need to start thinking about the college application process much earlier than many do.
  • What are some pointers for students being recruited for an athletic scholarship? How important is the sophomore year to athletic recruiting?
  • The new policy allowing choice on reporting SAT scores is confusing to many. What approach should students, parents, and counselors use? Is it better for a student to withhold SAT scores from a college or not?
  • The U.S. News education website. Suggestions were made on how to make our website better and how to make its college search function more user friendly.

Tags: colleges | high school | rankings

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About this Blog

Robert Morse is director of data research for U.S. News & World Report and has worked at the magazine since 1976. He develops the methodologies and surveys for the America's Best Colleges and America's Best Graduate Schools annual rankings, keeping an eye on higher-education trends to make sure the rankings offer prospective students the best analysis available. Morse Code provides deeper insights into the methodologies and is a forum for commentary and analysis of college, grad and other rankings.

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