Penn reaches out to low-income students
Colleges across the country are rolling out new financial-aid initiatives and, at the same time, ramping up efforts to reach out to the students these policies will benefit.
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Colleges across the country are rolling out new financial-aid initiatives and, at the same time, ramping up efforts to reach out to the students these policies will benefit.
The ashes of Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro will be interred at Churchill Downs, where the Derby is run every year, his owners, Roy and Gretchen Jackson, announced yesterday, according to The Associated Press.
The appointment of a new dean of admissions will likely not affect the way potential applicants and admissions counselors view Penn, admissions experts say.
Furda's work in Colmbia's undergraduate admissions office - which he led from 1995 to 2004 - focused on increasing the breadth and depth of the university's applicant pool.
A public-access law signed by President Bush on Dec. 26 makes it mandatory for scientists receiving funding from the National Institutes of Health to put a copy of their peer-reviewed manuscripts in an online NIH archive, pubmedcentral.com, upon acceptance to a publication.
After Harvard and Princeton eliminated their early-application programs last year, many students scrambled to apply early to another institution.
Penn's early decision acceptance rate decreased by 1 percent from last year to match the school's lowest-ever admissions rate of 28 percent.
It's silly to cross the Schuylkill when there are great BYOs like Rx right in Penn's backyard.
WILMINGTON, Del. - Contradictions posed by previous sworn statements played a key role yesterday as the defense once again tried to discredit Robert Bondar, the ex-boyfriend of Wharton undergraduate Irina Malinovskaya.
With a death grip on my Fodor's map, I tentatively took a right. It was my first day in Munich, Germany, and I was determined to put my footprint (literally) on my home for the summer.
Sometimes, a little competition can go a long way.
Last year, two students were arrested during Alpha Chi Omega's Big Man on Campus fundraiser.
Those ratty T-shirts stuffed in the bottom of the dresser can be used for more than just dust rags, one author says.
When the birthday cake gets sliced with a sword, you know it's the Navy's special day.
Text-messaging may have taken impersonality to the next level in America, but it is literally changing language in China, according to one scholar.
Homecoming came a little early at Penn, at least for former University President Judith Rodin.
This country is dropping the ball when it comes to teaching teachers, an expert said yesterday.