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More parents pay to match their children with the right college
April 21, 2003
Six percent of high school seniors in the class of 2002 paid for private admissions counselors to steer them toward the right college choice. A recent story syndicated by the Knight Ridder News Service tells the story of one such student -- Joe Schultz of Olathe, Kan. -- who learned through a counselor that St. Olaf College was the perfect choice for him.
