Topic: Sally Rubenstone
All Content
-
SAT cheating scandal: Are stakes getting too high for college admission?
Six high school students in Great Neck, N.Y., are facing misdemeanor charges for allegedly paying $1,500 to $2,500 to Samuel Eshaghoff to take the SAT for them. Is the pressure to succeed too great?
-
College tuition: New law aims for more transparency in costs
Federal law now requires institutions to be more upfront about college tuition and other fees. Will choosing the right school be easier for families?
-
Students eye cheaper colleges as crisis deepens
Nearly 6 in 10 are considering less prestigious schools in order to trim costs, a survey finds.
-
College admissions dance gets longer, more complicated
It could be well into the summer before some graduating high school seniors know where they'll be studying in the fall.







Become part of the Monitor community