Scott Andrew Schulz
@ScottASchulz
Working to expand opportunities and strengthen communities while raising a family in Ohio. Views expressed are mine alone.
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Changes to FAFSA? Here are some tips for college admission and financial aid success: Scott A....
Navigating the college admission process can be a daunting task. Compounding the journey this year are delays in financial aid offers from universities due to the federal government’s changes to the...
Colleges charge tons of junk fees for food and books. Biden may force them to scale back. usatoday.com/story/news/edu… via @usatoday
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Colleges charge tons of junk fees for food and books. Biden may force them to scale back.
The Biden administration is considering new regulations on colleges to curb hidden fees for things such as food and textbooks.
Gun deaths of children in U.S. reach a record high in 2021, study shows cleveland.com/nation/2023/08…
Cleveland, see you TONIGHT for a sold out show at @AgoraCLE! Get there early for @lomeldaTX. Poster by @charliewagers
Why Admissions Leaders Are Wearing Down, Burning Out, and Leaving Jobs They Once Loved chronicle.com/article/a-prof…
College enrollment declines for third straight year since pandemic washingtonpost.com/education/2022…
Some High-School Grads Say No to College. Here’s Why — and What Might Change Their Minds. chronicle.com/article/some-h…
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Some High-School Grads Say No to College. Here’s Why — and What Might Change Their Minds.
Nearly 40 percent of respondents to a new survey said cost was the main barrier keeping them from college. But they also said money alone wasn’t the answer.
Why Fewer High-School Graduates Are Going Straight to College chronicle.com/article/why-fe…
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Why Fewer High-School Graduates Are Going Straight to College
Indiana and Tennessee recently reported historic drops in college-going, mirroring a national trend.
Tuition-Discount Rates Continued to Climb at Private Colleges chronicle.com/article/tuitio…
‘I don’t want to go.’ Some teens shun colleges in conservative states politi.co/3EHY9cc via @politico
Cost, emotional stress leading to enrollment challenges at colleges, study finds edsource.org/?page_id=670739 via @edsource
The Great Resignation’s wage hikes may be sending fewer students to college fortune.com/2022/03/24/gre…
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The Great Resignation’s wage hikes may be sending fewer students to college | Fortune
The pandemic and the Great Resignation are presenting students with both unique complications and opportunities that are changing the way they think about college.
If you work in the field you studied in college, you're in the minority bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via @wealth
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Most U.S. College Grads Don’t Work in the Field They Studied, Survey Finds
A quarter of grads over the age of 25 make less than $35,000 a year, with many close to the poverty level.
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