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Know Your SAT & ACT Reporting Rights

Beginning with the March 2009 administration of the SAT, the College Board has changed its score reporting policy by introducing Score Choice. The new Score Choice policy, as this expert college counselor knows, means applicants can select which SAT and SAT Subject Test results are reported—and which ones aren’t. According to the official literature, this option will allow students to give students more flexibility and control over their scores. This college counselor recommends students look into whether their school is doing this. Students do have the opportunity to decide if their scores will be recorded on the transcript. This will be done on an all or none basis. If students choose to include their scores on the transcript, all scores (SAT, SAT Subject and ACT tests) will be reported. If a student’s choice is to not have their scores recorded on their transcript, they can take advantage of the College Board Score Choice option, or even choose to send no scores.

Before You Go to College, Get a Job

Expert college counselor Mandee Heller Adler, CEO of International College Counselors, writes on the importance of a job on the college admissions application. More college admissions officers are seeing this as a positive on the college application and giving it more weight. Students who have jobs can use this as a demonstration of their open-mindedness, teamwork, responsibility, leadership abilities, problem solving skills and more. A job can also help college students hone in on what they’d like to do in their future. Expert college counselor Mandee Heller Adler, CEO of International College Counselors, writes on the importance of a job on the college admissions application. More college admissions officers are seeing this as a positive on the college application and giving it more weight. Students who have jobs can use this as a demonstration of their open-mindedness, teamwork, responsibility, leadership abilities, problem solving skills and more. A job can also help college students hone in on what they’d like to do in their future.

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship – Important Updates

Mandee Heller Adler and the college counselors of International College Counselors write about the 2009 legislative changes made to the Florida Bright Futures Scholarships. Students who are planning to apply for the scholarships should be aware of these changes. Mandee Heller Adler and the other college counselors at International College Counselors also encourage students to go online to www.internationalcollegecounelors.com to find out more about the International College Counselors scholarship — 4 scholarship awards worth $250 each.

Homework for Mom and Dad

Filling out financial aid forms is not easy. There are a lot of details and financial jargon to know. The expert college counselors at International College Counselors recommend that parents do the filling out of the forms. Mistakes can delay an application and can end up costing your student money. Mandee Heller Adler and our expert college counselors offer a link to a site that can help you avoid the most common types of mistakes.

2010 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE COUNSELORS SCHOLARSHIP

International College Counselors is now accepting entries for the 2010 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE COUNSELORS SCHOLARSHIP. All students in 9th through 11th grade are eligible to participate.

A 500 to 1000 word essay is required that answers the question: What makes a good college education?

There will be five scholarship award winners.

The goal of the International College Counselors High School Essay Contest is to increase awareness of the value of higher education among high school students.

The deadline to apply for the scholarship is February 27, 2010.

Interested applicants can learn more about this scholarship and find the International College Counselors scholarship application online at http://www.InternationalCollegeCounselors.com.