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A new date has been set for the Imagination Workshop, and flexibility is now offered for when students can start the Audition Class and Beginning and Advanced Scene Study...Rodriguez, who has trained in the Imagination Technique at the Stella Adler
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US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is known as a real lightening rod – someone who is never afraid to say what he thinks, even if it means drawing sharp criticism. However, for once it seems Secretary Duncan has
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Superstorm Sandy is buying some high school seniors a few more days to finish their early-round college applications, with a number of selective colleges extending deadlines that were set to fall later this week. Most students applying to college
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ET, 05/10/2012 TheWashingtonPost On a college wait list?...The first week of May is usually the final deadline for accepted students to commit to a college by mailing in a deposit check. Once that deadline passes, admissions offices have a better
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Is your high school senior on track to complete the college application process on time? With so many activities going on at the beginning of senior year, it is very easy for a student to get sidetracked from the college application process. Here are
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Herald News High school seniors who are applying to college have a busy few months coming up. While some are immersed in application essays, others still need to complete their college list. Wherever you are in the process, you want to continue
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While some students knew exactly what to do and met the May 1 commitment decision deadline with ease, many Latino students who were the first in their families to go to college needed a bit more guidance with the process. I was one of those
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It's been another very tough year for students applying to highly selective colleges. While some students are celebrating multiple acceptances, others are dealing with the disappointment of not being admitted to their favorite school. Then there are
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At some highly selective schools, more early applications resulted in lower admit rates. Stanford's early action applications were up 6.5 percent to a record 5,929 applications. The admit rate fell from 13.5 percent to 12.7 percent, with 754 students
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Applications for early admission increased seven percent over last year, from 5,363 to 5,929. The university sent acceptance letters to 754 applicants, or 12.7 percent of those who applied, by e-mail Friday afternoon. More than 26,000 students are
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