Cash Poor or College?
The Essential Guide to College Admissions for Teens & Their Parents
Cash Poor or College? The Essential Guide to College Admissions for Teens (ages 13 to 18) and their Parents tackles the "why college matters" question head on for an audience in the 21st century. Having made a compelling argument for the merits of pursuing education beyond high school, the publication goes on to offer a comprehensive, easy-to-read blueprint for teens and parents to master college admission planning. Through a host of time-tested strategies, substantive messaging, and resource listings, teens are inspired to boost their information stores and strengthen their academic performance, one high school year at a time. Parents are asked to partner with their teen on this all important journey, by consuming information in "The Parent's Corner" and familiarizing themselves with the student portion of the book. Cash Poor or College? is a perfect read for middle school students entering high school, teens currently in high school, and all parents.
Diane Warmsley Diane M. Warmsley, a former Director of Admissions within the City University of New York (CUNY), brings 35 years of experience to the discussion on college admissions. She began her career as a New York City public school teacher and transitioned to higher education, holding several administrative positions over the course of 25+ years. Ms. Warmsley holds an M.S. degree from Baruch College/CUNY. It is this wealth of experience that Ms. Warmsley has poured into Cash Poor or College? Ms. Warmsley has two college-educated children and lives in Queens, New York with her husband, a retired high school Principal.
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