Worker Going to Grad School? Here’s How to Pay for Your Degree
Kathryn Tuggle
November 28, 2014
Most working professionals headed to graduate school aren't going to qualify for need-based financial aid, says Bev Taylor, founder of Ivy Coach.
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Will Fewer High School Grads Make College Acceptance Easier?
Kristin Colella
December 11, 2013
Application numbers at many top-tier colleges so far this year already show an increase over last year's numbers, says Bev Taylor, founder and CEO of Ivy Coach, a New York-based college consulting firm.
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The Do’s and Don’ts of College Applications
Matt Brownell
September 1, 2011
“[Not having enough extracurriculars] is rarely the problem,” says Bev Taylor, founder of college counseling service Ivy Coach. “The mistake is not shining in a specific extracurricular. Too many applicants are all over the place and unfocused.”
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College Admissions’ Junkie
Laura Moran
June 16, 2008
According to Bev Taylor, an independent college consultant with Ivy Coach, since Zbylut was offered a place at each of the schools, he took that offer away from other students with dreams to attend one of the many schools on his list. She says, "That's why it is so unfair for kids to do something like this without doing their homework first."
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