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Coll Gd Perform Arts Majors 2007 4th ed (Performing Arts Major's College Guide)
Published in Paperback by Peterson's (2006-10-09)
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The Best Creative Collge / Conservatory Resource
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-05
Review Date: 2007-07-05
College admissions for the high school athlete
Published in Unknown Binding by Checkmark Books (2000)
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I GOT A SCHOLARSHIP!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-22
Review Date: 2002-11-22
I just received a college scholarship to play baseball at a Division I school and I owe it all to this book. It took me through
the whole sports recruiting and college application process step-by-step. If it weren't for what I learned in this book, I
never would have written to coaches and told them I wanted to play for their teams (I thought they'd come to me!); I never
would have known that spring-sport athletes have to contact coaches in their junior (not senior) season; and I sure wouldn't
have understood all the dos and don'ts of the NCAA regulations. I haven't even begun my senior year season yet and I'm already
signed up to play in college! Thank you to the authors for helping me achieve my dream of playing college ball.

College Admissions Together: It Takes a Family (Captial Ideas)
Published in Paperback by Capital Books (2007-08-27)
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Superb and Comprehensive Guide to College Admissions
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Review Date: 2007-09-05
Review Date: 2007-09-05
College Admissions Together: It Takes a Family, by Steven Roy Goodman et al. is an outstanding new work which should have
an immediate place in the homes of all parents and children contemplating the utterly complex and confusing college admission
process in the immediate or not so immediate future. Clearly written, sensitively thought out, brimming with examples, College
Admissions Together has one general theme; no one child can pass through the college admissions process today alone, without
the help and assistance of his or her family. More pertinently, the authors argue, the family must be understanding, patient,
helpful and loving in their attitudes and assistance towards the college applicant, rather than judgmental, harsh or critical.
College Admissions Together is full of examples of what NOT to do as parents, and shamefully, you or I might well recognize some parental behaviors that we may have engaged in in the past that will not and cannot assist our children in the complex and difficult burden of applying to college. The authors stress harmony, understanding and love, along with respect for the child-applicant; affirmation and positive thinking rather than negativity and disapproval; and in all respects, achieving a positive result through goal oriented actions as a cohesive group.
Achieving what College Admissions Together: It Takes a Family and its authors want us to do will not be easy; it may require time, and breaking down some walls and barriers, including speaking to our children as adults and sentient beings. But in the end, the approach urged by this book and its authors makes sense, and plenty of it.
This is a must-read for all parents, and also all students, contemplating college in the next 1-6 years.
--Maria M. Zissimos, Esquire, Attorney at Law
College Admissions Together is full of examples of what NOT to do as parents, and shamefully, you or I might well recognize some parental behaviors that we may have engaged in in the past that will not and cannot assist our children in the complex and difficult burden of applying to college. The authors stress harmony, understanding and love, along with respect for the child-applicant; affirmation and positive thinking rather than negativity and disapproval; and in all respects, achieving a positive result through goal oriented actions as a cohesive group.
Achieving what College Admissions Together: It Takes a Family and its authors want us to do will not be easy; it may require time, and breaking down some walls and barriers, including speaking to our children as adults and sentient beings. But in the end, the approach urged by this book and its authors makes sense, and plenty of it.
This is a must-read for all parents, and also all students, contemplating college in the next 1-6 years.
--Maria M. Zissimos, Esquire, Attorney at Law
College and University Business Administration
Published in Hardcover by Nacubo (1992-01)
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Great Resources for Administrators in Higher Education
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Review Date: 2008-10-08
Review Date: 2008-10-08
From Preface:
"The authoritative reference for higher education administration, 'College and University Business Administration' has evolved over 40 years. It is addressed primarily to financial and business officers, but other persons involved in higher education administration, including legislators, presidents, and trustees, will also benefit from its expertise. [This book] presents theory and policy; it is not a procedures manual."
From Foreword:
"Colleges and universities are among the nation's most complex organizations. Business and financial officers today must command a great deal of specific knowledge about higher education. Indeed, higher education can be viewed as a full-fledge 'industry' with unique economic, operating, and organizational characteristics. This industry combines complexity of outputs and production process with reliance upon an incomparable professional labor force - faculty. Generic managerial principles apply, but they must be grounded in industry-specific knowledge and tailored to the organizational characteristics of colleges and universities.
Colleges and universities differ from other organizations in many ways, but most important ones revolve around values and goals. The mission of a college or university is to create public and private benefits; that is why higher education receives tax benefits and subsidies. Financial considerations are important, but they never represent preemptive goals. Academic institutions can be leveraged, merged, or liquidated, but they can not be bought, sold, or take public or private like stock corporations. Their real goals are highly intangible, involving improvements to human capital and the creation of new knowledge. Business and financial goals must be designed to support the overriding academic goals.
Business and financial officers should not assert responsibility for academic goal setting, but their skills can contribute greatly to that process. An institution's leadership is responsible for providing the clarity of vision and determining the constraints necessary for goal setting at all levels. Business and financial officers have administrative skills and a knowledge of planning discipline that their academic colleagues may lack...
'College and University Business Administration, fifth edition' is organized into three volumes. Volume 1 provides an overview of institution-wide systems. It covers business and financial functions, the key decision processes in higher education, legal issues (which are all-pervasive), and the new opportunities offered by information technology and systems. Volume 2 discusses the fiscal functions that are most commonly under the aegis of the chief financial or business officer; financial accounting and reporting, budgeting, costing and pricing, managerial financial reporting, taxation, endowment management, cash and debt management, retirement program administration, risk management, and auditing. Volume 3 addresses other institutional functions associated with business and financial officers, who may have overall financial responsibilities; human resources, facilities and materials management, environmental health and safety, security, research and sponsored programs, student financial aid, and auxiliary enterprises and other services. Some subject covered in the 4th edition were updated; others were expanded, reorganized, or revised. Most chapters include a list of references and resources."
- William F. Massy, Stanford Institute for Higher Education Research
"The authoritative reference for higher education administration, 'College and University Business Administration' has evolved over 40 years. It is addressed primarily to financial and business officers, but other persons involved in higher education administration, including legislators, presidents, and trustees, will also benefit from its expertise. [This book] presents theory and policy; it is not a procedures manual."
From Foreword:
"Colleges and universities are among the nation's most complex organizations. Business and financial officers today must command a great deal of specific knowledge about higher education. Indeed, higher education can be viewed as a full-fledge 'industry' with unique economic, operating, and organizational characteristics. This industry combines complexity of outputs and production process with reliance upon an incomparable professional labor force - faculty. Generic managerial principles apply, but they must be grounded in industry-specific knowledge and tailored to the organizational characteristics of colleges and universities.
Colleges and universities differ from other organizations in many ways, but most important ones revolve around values and goals. The mission of a college or university is to create public and private benefits; that is why higher education receives tax benefits and subsidies. Financial considerations are important, but they never represent preemptive goals. Academic institutions can be leveraged, merged, or liquidated, but they can not be bought, sold, or take public or private like stock corporations. Their real goals are highly intangible, involving improvements to human capital and the creation of new knowledge. Business and financial goals must be designed to support the overriding academic goals.
Business and financial officers should not assert responsibility for academic goal setting, but their skills can contribute greatly to that process. An institution's leadership is responsible for providing the clarity of vision and determining the constraints necessary for goal setting at all levels. Business and financial officers have administrative skills and a knowledge of planning discipline that their academic colleagues may lack...
'College and University Business Administration, fifth edition' is organized into three volumes. Volume 1 provides an overview of institution-wide systems. It covers business and financial functions, the key decision processes in higher education, legal issues (which are all-pervasive), and the new opportunities offered by information technology and systems. Volume 2 discusses the fiscal functions that are most commonly under the aegis of the chief financial or business officer; financial accounting and reporting, budgeting, costing and pricing, managerial financial reporting, taxation, endowment management, cash and debt management, retirement program administration, risk management, and auditing. Volume 3 addresses other institutional functions associated with business and financial officers, who may have overall financial responsibilities; human resources, facilities and materials management, environmental health and safety, security, research and sponsored programs, student financial aid, and auxiliary enterprises and other services. Some subject covered in the 4th edition were updated; others were expanded, reorganized, or revised. Most chapters include a list of references and resources."
- William F. Massy, Stanford Institute for Higher Education Research
The College Blue Book
Published in Hardcover by MacMillan Reference Books (2004-12)
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The College Blue Book by Thomson Gale
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Review Date: 2006-12-14
Review Date: 2006-12-14
32nd edition, 2005, 6 volumes, almost 6000 pages total.
Hardbacks
Vol. 1: Narrative Descriptions
Vol. 2: Tabular Data
Vol. 3: Degrees Offered by College and Subject
Vol. 4: Occupational Education
Vol. 5: Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants, and Loans
Vol. 6: Distance Learning Programs
Hardbacks
Vol. 1: Narrative Descriptions
Vol. 2: Tabular Data
Vol. 3: Degrees Offered by College and Subject
Vol. 4: Occupational Education
Vol. 5: Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants, and Loans
Vol. 6: Distance Learning Programs

The College Board Index of Majors & Graduate Degrees 2001: All-New Twenty-Third Annual Edition (College Board Index of Majors
and Graduate Degrees)
Published in Paperback by College Board (2000-08-15)
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Index of Majors and Graduate Degrees
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-05
Review Date: 2000-11-05
After a college bound student has decided on a major to pursue in college, this resource should be used to find the colleges
and universities, which offer the degree of interest. Schools are listed by state under each major. Degrees (certificates
to doctorates) available in that major at each institution are also noted.

The College Board International Student Handbook 2001: All-New Fourteenth Annual Edition With College Explorer CD-ROM (International
Student Handbook, 2001)
Published in Paperback by College Board (2000-08-15)
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Its helpful for student who want to study in US
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-24
Review Date: 2000-04-24
Its very cool for me to know more about how to apply a university in US,as a international student from Hk,I really feel dizzy
to seach out a suitable collge that I should offer to.This book can give me some hints to seaching out the right colleges.I
can seach it out by the tutions,cities & the toefl score.You should buy it if you don't want the angency office lie you!

College Connections Web Directory 1997 (Lycos Press Insites Series)
Published in Paperback by Que Pub (1996-12)
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Directory skillfully identifies WWW educational resources.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1997-05-07
Review Date: 1997-05-07
Students, teachers, counselors, researchers and lifelong learners will reap the bounty of Earl Jackson Jr.'s "College Connections
Web Directory 1997," a taut cyberguide and reference directory that navigates readers through the formidable array of educational
resources and job training sites available on the Web.
Students will especially enjoy the accompanying CD-ROM, which contains, besides Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser,
College Link, the jazzy college application software, which streamlines the application process by customizing admission forms
to the colleges of your choice.
Included here as well is Jackson's own invention, Detective Fiction, an interesting online course that showcases the potential
of the Web for classroom use.
"College Connections Web Directory 1997" is a magna cum laude, online look at the world of higher education.

College Degrees by Mail & Modem 1998 : 100 Accredited Schools That Offer Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorates, and Law Degrees
by Home Study (Annual)
Published in Paperback by Ten Speed Pr (1997-09)
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Excellent presentation of nontraditional higher education
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-10
Review Date: 1997-11-10
With so much disinformation regarding nontraditional schools offering higher degrees, it's comforting to read a book based
in both reality and calmness. No high sales pitch here, just good advice regarding a lot of good, nontraditional schools
and programs. Highly recommended.

College Exploration on the Internet: A Student and Counselor's Guide to More than 500 Web Sites
Published in Paperback by College & Career Press (2004-04)
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Best investment for counselors and students
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-21
Review Date: 2004-09-21
This book is a must if you are a counselor or an aspiring student. Do not waste hours googling the net, just buy this book,
it is worth the investment. I am considering going back to school for a second career and this book is helping me find the
sites that I need to visit. I am not wasting valuable time searching for those sites. I especially like the Quick Guide at
the start of the book because it is sorted by subject and my interests are varied.
The book is also comprehensive, from financial aid to professional associations. There is even information about campus security and safety! And because it is a guide to web sites, the information gained through this book will always be up to date.
The book is well organized and gets you to your destination quickly. It starts with the Quick Guide to Resources which you will use to find the site you're looking for and then you look it up in the guide which starts at page 35. The guide lists the name and web address of the site, gives a short description and evaluates the 'Best Points' about it. The 'What You Should Know' section gives additional information such as if access is restricted to registered users or if the site is fee-based.
The book also lists Web Resources for professional and counselor associations and organizations.
The glossary is extensive and the Career Title Index is extremely valuable to me. The Web Site Index makes it very simple to find a listing when you just want to read their review of a paticular site.
When I am done with my copy I am giving it to my neighbor's daughter who is finishing high school.
The book is also comprehensive, from financial aid to professional associations. There is even information about campus security and safety! And because it is a guide to web sites, the information gained through this book will always be up to date.
The book is well organized and gets you to your destination quickly. It starts with the Quick Guide to Resources which you will use to find the site you're looking for and then you look it up in the guide which starts at page 35. The guide lists the name and web address of the site, gives a short description and evaluates the 'Best Points' about it. The 'What You Should Know' section gives additional information such as if access is restricted to registered users or if the site is fee-based.
The book also lists Web Resources for professional and counselor associations and organizations.
The glossary is extensive and the Career Title Index is extremely valuable to me. The Web Site Index makes it very simple to find a listing when you just want to read their review of a paticular site.
When I am done with my copy I am giving it to my neighbor's daughter who is finishing high school.
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Provides enrollment facts, degrees offered, application procedures, website addresses, contacts, expenses, student profiles, and is especially useful in addressing whether freshman are admitted directly into the professional programs or if they must pay their dues to get in.
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