Caralee Adams, Education Week

Caralee Adams

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7, MD, United States

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After Five-Year Run, College Bound Blog Sunsets

Launched in 2010, College Bound blog publishes its last post today. → Read More

Preparing Students for Reality of College With Advice and Inspiration

A summer workshop for hundreds of recent high school graduates in the District of Columbia emphasizes the shifting mindset needed to be resilient and successful in college. → Read More

After Five-Year Run, College Bound Blog Sunsets

Launched in 2010, College Bound blog publishes its last post today. → Read More

After Five-Year Run, College Bound Blog Sunsets

Launched in 2010, College Bound blog publishes its last post today. → Read More

Changes to Common App Roll Out Aug. 1

With 60 more colleges participating in The Common Application for 2015-16, students can now use the system to apply to more than 600 institutions, some of which will not require an essay for the first time this year. → Read More

Preparing Students for Reality of College With Advice and Inspiration

A summer workshop for hundreds of recent high school graduates in the District of Columbia emphasizes the shifting mindset needed to be resilient and successful in college. → Read More

Preparing Students for Reality of College With Advice and Inspiration

A summer workshop for hundreds of recent high school graduates in the District of Columbia emphasizes the shifting mindset needed to be resilient and successful in college. → Read More

Financial Aid Professionals Propose Three Paths for FAFSA Forms

The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators releases a FAFSA Simplification report that creates three tiers of forms, depending on the complexity of a family's finances. → Read More

Changes to Common App Roll Out Aug. 1

With 60 more colleges participating in The Common Application for 2015-16, students can now use the system to apply to more than 600 institutions, some of which will not require an essay for the first time this year. → Read More

Changes to Common App Roll Out Aug. 1

With 60 more colleges participating in The Common Application for 2015-16, students can now use the system to apply to more than 600 institutions, some of which will not require an essay for the first time this year. → Read More

Range of Summer Experiences Can Benefit High School Students

School counselors urge high school students to reflect on their summer job, volunteer, and travel experience as they make career and college plans. → Read More

Financial Aid Professionals Propose Three Paths for FAFSA Forms

The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators releases a FAFSA Simplification report that creates three tiers of forms, depending on the complexity of a family's finances. → Read More

Financial Aid Professionals Propose Three Paths for FAFSA Forms

The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators releases a FAFSA Simplification report that creates three tiers of forms, depending on the complexity of a family's finances. → Read More

Range of Summer Experiences Can Benefit High School Students

School counselors urge high school students to reflect on their summer job, volunteer, and travel experience as they make career and college plans. → Read More

Range of Summer Experiences Can Benefit High School Students

School counselors urge high school students to reflect on their summer job, volunteer, and travel experience as they make career and college plans. → Read More

African-American Students Found Falling Short of College-Readiness Benchmarks

A new report on college readiness shows that even when African-American students take the recommended core classes in high school most do not meet the minimum ACT scores to indicate they are on track to succeed in college. → Read More

African-American Students Found Falling Short of College-Readiness Benchmarks

A new report on college readiness shows that even when African-American students take the recommended core classes in high school most do not meet the minimum ACT scores to indicate they are on track to succeed in college. → Read More

African-American Students Found Falling Short of College-Readiness Benchmarks

A new report on college readiness shows that even when African-American students take the recommended core classes in high school most do not meet the minimum ACT scores to indicate they are on track to succeed in college. → Read More

White House Event Motivates First-Generation College Students to Persevere

First lady Michelle Obama invited 130 students from traditionally disadvantaged backgrounds to attend the 2015 Beating the Odds Summit to encourage them to find ways to complete college. → Read More

White House Event Motivates First-Generation College Students to Persevere

First lady Michelle Obama invited 130 students from traditionally disadvantaged backgrounds to attend the 2015 Beating the Odds Summit to encourage them to find ways to complete college. → Read More