University of Pennsylvania researchers conducting a study among high school students to find out whether AI tools help learning found that students using ChatGPT as a study assistant did worse on math exams. #GreatCollegeAdvice #AI #HighSchool
Great College Advice
Higher Education
Denver, CO 78 followers
University admissions experts providing personalized support all the way from college dreams to college dorm.
About us
We are university admissions experts serving students and families worldwide in the transition from high school to college. We provide a transformative experience. We focus on building strong relationships as we guide young people in blazing their own trail toward educational success.
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http://greatcollegeadvice.com
External link for Great College Advice
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- Higher Education
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Denver, CO
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2007
Locations
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Denver, CO 80222, US
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Washington, DC 20036, US
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Westfield, NJ 07090, US
Employees at Great College Advice
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Mark Montgomery
College admission advisor to students and families worldwide. Experienced educator and student mentor.
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Sarah Myers
Counselor and College Coach
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Kaloyan Nikolov
Video Editor & Producer | Help Entrepreneurs Grow Their Business
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Sarah Farbman
Higher Education Professional
Updates
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Here are some interactive charts using College Board data to track how student access to Advanced Placement (AP) courses and scoring in AP exams has changed over time, broken down by race and ethnicity. #GreatCollegeAdvice #HighSchool #APCourses
How Student Access to AP Courses Has Changed Over Time
edweek.org
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Recent research suggests that regional public universities provide not only the greatest return for taxpayer funding, but they also tend to have graduates that stay in-state and contribute to local economies. However, they also tend to be the least funded by their states. #GreatCollegeAdvice #RegionalPublicUniversities #StudentOutcomes #HigherEd
Those Colleges With “State” in Their Name | Washington Monthly
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A recent survey shows that over two-thirds of college seniors believe that college has improved their career prospects, while the vast majority believe college has helped them understand their career goals and contributed to their personal growth. However, students are more pessimistic about starting their careers and landing jobs due to high competition. #GreatCollegeAdvice #HigherEd #Surveys
68% of seniors say college has significantly boosted their ability to land well-paying jobs, poll finds
highereddive.com
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FAFSA completion rates declined more for low-income students than the overall student population. For many low-income and first-generation students, it may spell the end of their college dreams. #GreatCollegeAdvice #FAFSA #FinancialAid
The FAFSA Mess Means Some Students May Never Attend College
teenvogue.com
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According to these professors and their research, test-optional and test-blind admissions are linked to modest increases in Black and low-income student enrollment and thus help improve access, even if only incrementally. #GreatCollegeAdvice #CollegeAdmissions #TestOptional
Do colleges have to go back to the SAT? (opinion)
insidehighered.com
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While nearly 80% of all high school students have access to Advanced Placement courses, there are still equity gaps in students of certain ethnicities and races having access to these courses and scoring well. #GreatCollegeAdvice #APCourses #HighSchool
Equitable Access to AP Courses: How Each State Is Doing
edweek.org
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Forbes is one of the many organizations that produces a list of Best Colleges every year. Here's a look at the inner workings behind their rankings, showing what Forbes prioritizes and where their data comes from. #GreatCollegeAdvice #CollegeRankings #HigherEd #CollegeAdmissions
How We Rank America’s Best Colleges
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A survey from Sallie Mae and Ipsos finds that only 29% of families found the simplified FAFSA to be easier to complete, due in part to the many technical glitches and delays that accompanied the updated form. #GreatCollegeAdvice #FAFSA #FinancialAid
Just 29% of families say the updated FAFSA was easier to complete, survey finds
highereddive.com
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Nearly 1 in 3 students and teachers are using AI like ChatGPT for help with college admissions essays and letters of recommendation, although the ethical implications of doing so are still unclear. However, there is still a bias against students using AI to perform some of the same activities as an admissions consultant. #GreatCollegeAdvice #AI #CollegeAdmissions
Study shows how students and teachers are using AI for college essays, letters of recommendation
geekwire.com