Education Consulting Blog

Who needs a consultant with the Internet’s information at our fingertips?

It is truly amazing to put a word or phrase into Google and get all of the information that one could possibly need! Really? The biggest question is:..

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Cyber-Bullying | In Your Face… book!

We have always heard stories about kids saying unkind things to others. Remember reciting "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names can never..

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Educational Consulting Tools of the Trade

Educational consulting is not a science in the literal sense of the word. There are a myriad of factors to consider when placing a client; therefore..

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College Scary?

College is scary. For parents. For high school students applying. For students already enrolled.

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Early Decision? Early Indecision!

I would like to humbly recommend that college and university admission offices everywhere make a decision when a student applies to their..

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Oh, to be a College Student Today... Can I Get "Re-Do?"

Last week I spent the better part of the week visiting colleges in North Carolina. I found myself on a whirlwind tour of 7 campuses in just over two..
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Educational Consulting Trends | A View from Intake

While examining the anatomy of our educational consulting intake calls, I have noticed two disturbing trends in the therapeutic placement domain.

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Educational Consulting to Engage Employees?!

Some readers of this blog are familiar with EnCompass Education, our venture that brings educational consulting into companies as an employee benefit..

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College Commencement & Beginning with the End in Sight…

Having spent well over a third of my life (40%, to be exact) on college campuses, I am prone to sentimentality during two very distinct times of..

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MIT - Inspired Financial Aid Innovation

The Answer Is: $60/hour. What is the question?

What is the hourly rate of classroom instruction based on the $52k price tag of attendance at..

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