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College Aid for the Affluent
You shouldn't automatically assume that your family's income will prevent you from qualifying for college financial aid. Some schools will actually be eager to offer you some cash in hopes of enticing your son or daughter to enroll. You just need to know the rules... If your family pulls in...
Tags: School, Financial, College, Student, MoneyWatch, Tuition Discount, Web Site Fastweb.com, Financial Accounting, Finance, Financial Aid, Merit Aid, Tuition Discounts, Rich College Students, Flagship Universities, College Board, Ivy League, Out-of-State Tuition, Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-03-16
The Secrets of Financial Aid
If you think your income is too lofty for your child to qualify for college financial aid, think again. Your college savings fund has gone down, down, down, but the cost of tuition just keeps going up. Does this mean you'll be forced to dig deeper to send off your...
Tags: Financial, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Finance, MoneyWatch Feature Package, Lynn O’Shaugnessy, Financial Aid, College, Home Equity, Merit Aid, Tuition Discounts, College Board, Ivy League, Merit Awards, College Scholarships
Articles 2009-03-16
Which College Grads Get Paid the Most?
An Ivy League degree isn't necessarily a ticket to wealth. Here's what you need to know about the degrees and colleges that promise the best starting salaries.
Tags: College, Degree, MoneyWatch, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Education, Income, Ivy League, Business, Engineering
Videos 2009-07-30

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Ivy League Babies: Getting An Early Start
Want to get your kid into Harvard? If your child has outgrown the high chair it may be too late. I didn't know until I read an article at College Confidential, a popular higher-ed website, that some parents are raising "Ivy Babies." ...
Tags: Kid, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Blog posts 2009-06-19
In Princeton retailers welcome back the Ivy League suit ... but students don't really give a sack.
IN PRINCETON Retailers Welcome Back the Ivy League Suit ... PRINCETON, N.J. -- For specialty stores in this Ivy League bastion, talk of the resurrection of the Ivy League Sack Suit comes as a bit of a surprise. To paraphrase Mark Twain, "Reports of its death...
Tags: Princeton University, Retail
Research articles 1989-02-16
Q&A: IBM getting tough with opt-in rules .(Ivy League profs consult for Fortune 500 companies for big bucks)(Brief Article)
Many Ivy League academics make consulting with Fortune 500 companies a lucrative, part-time gig. Some, however, can't ignore the lure practicing full time what they've long preached. Many Ivy League academics make consulting with Fortune 500 companies a lucrative, part-time gig. Some, however, can't...
Tags: Fortune 500 company, IBM Corp.
Research articles 2000-10-09
Spreading 'the word' on campus: African-American chaplains take the lead in the Ivy League
WITH little or no fanfare, African-American ministers, male and female, have moved into major leadership roles in the spiritual hierarchies of prestigious Ivy League universities. Five of the eight Ivy League schools--Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, University of Pennsylvania and Yale--have Black university chaplains. And other Black individuals lead the chaplaincy...
Tags: African-American, Dr., Harvard University, Leadership, minister, Yale University
Research articles 2005-10-01
Penn wins Ivy League and NCAA berth
After another harrowing experience at Yale's John J. Lee Amphitheatre tonight, Penn was able to claim it second Ivy League basketball championship in as many seasons. And with a 57-55 squeaker over the Bulldogs, the Quakers became the first team to secure a berth in the NCAA tournament. With...
Tags: Games, Penn, Yale University
Research articles 2006-03-03
Black leader enters the Ivy league
Michigan Chronicle 12-12-2000 Black leader enters the Ivy league Ruth J. Simmons will make history with her appointment to Providence, R.I.-based Brown University BU as its newest president. Simmons, the current president of Smith College, will be the first Black to lead...
Tags: Brown University, leader, Leadership, president
Research articles 2000-12-12
'Fighting Irish,' Ivy League, and top-five teams are among the match ups in this week's College Football Fares from American Airlines.
M2 PRESSWIRE-15 October 2003-American Airlines: 'Fighting Irish,' Ivy League, and top-five teams are among the match ups in this week's College Football Fares from American AirlinesC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10142003 FORT WORTH, Texas This week's College Football Fares at AA.com ...
Tags: American Airlines, DFW, Nashville, team
Research articles 2003-10-15
Harvard-Yale has undefeated Ivy League twist
The last time Harvard and Yale entered their annual meeting with unblemished Ivy League records, both teams managed to escape the game with zeroes still in the loss column. For the first time since that memorable 1968 edition of "The Game," which ended 29-29, the teams...
Tags: Games, Harvard, team, Yale University
Research articles 2007-11-15
Ivy League Endowment Report Card: "F"
For years, the heavy hitters who ran the endowments at places like Yale and Harvard were not only the envy of other universities, but of ordinary investors too. The Ivy League geniuses, however, are looking more like failing students lately.  The five schools with the largest multi-billion-dollar...
Tags: Card, Yale University, Endowment, Harvard, Investment, Finance, Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Blog posts 2009-06-30
Harvard University now has highest percentage of black students in the Ivy League, survey shows
Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, now has the largest percentage of Black students among the eight Ivy League universities, according to a study by The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. Harvard has a student body that is 7.2 percent Black. Yale and Columbia follow Harvard each with...
Tags: Harvard University, MARKETING, survey
Research articles 1998-09-07
NCAA Men's: College Basketball Preview - Ivy League.
Nov 7, 2002 The Sports Network via COMTEX The Sports Network ...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2002-11-07
Should the Ivy League Buy The New York Times?
Should the Ivy League Buy The New York Times?Out with the old models, in with the newFirst, to the extent that the future of journalism is reliant on funding/acquisition of news publishers by public or non-profit sources, we will have failed. The future of journalism should not be based on...
Tags: Arthur Sulzberger, journalism
Discussion threads 2008-05-05
Corrections - to 'Threatened strike an Ivy-League tangle for Yale,' p. 18, Feb 19, 1996 issue - Correction Notice
In "Threatened strike an Ivy-League tangle for Yale," Feb. 19, page 18, union members were misindentified. They are members of Hotel & Restaurant Employees Union, AFL-CIO.
Tags: Yale University
Research articles 1996-03-04
It's brother against brother in Ivy League
The Jones brothers, who grew up playing basketball together at Half Hollow Hills West High School in Dix Hills, N.Y., and competing against each other in their backyard, take that competition and love for their sport to another level Friday. That night, the Jones family will converge on New...
Tags: Columbia, Games, Joe, Jones, team, Yale University
Research articles 2004-02-05
Murder in broad daylight - memories of Ivy League football
THIS IS NOT going to to be a column about Spinoza or the Great Books, but about something equally important. That is to say, Ivy League football. Someone ought to remember how it used to be. Even when the team that year wasn't much, you would...
Tags: football, Games, memory, stadium, Yale University
Research articles 1989-02-10
'Still Black, at Yale': film documents how race, racism, play a role in the Black student experience at an Ivy League institution
In 1974, Black students at Yale University took it upon themselves to chronicle the tenor of the times on their Ivy League campus with a documentary film. Among those students from the '70s, Warrington Hudlin, future filmmaker and founder of the Black Filmmaker Forum, discusses the challenges Black students face...
Tags: Yale University
Research articles 2005-02-24
Even in Ivy League, athletes behave badly
When Miami (Fla.) and Florida International staged a brawl during their football game Saturday, the story made headlines for days. Less noticed was a fight the same day between players from Dartmouth and Holy Cross. That fight was shorter, less violent and involved teams less visible on the national scene....
Tags: athlete, director, Games, Harvard, team, Yale University
Research articles 2006-10-20
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