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Help Your Kids: Parents' Experience with Admissions
Premieres February 11, 2007
     


A prospective student's family should play a big part in the right college choice. A Drexel admissions expert and Drexel's Dean of Students offer advice for parents and other important family advisers.

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Dave Ruth
Dean of Students, Drexel University

Dave has 17 years of higher-education experience and has served as resident director, orientation director, director of judicial affairs, assistant and associate dean and now dean of students for all Drexel campuses. He holds a Ph.D. in educational leadership and learning technology, and oversees co-curricular programs, services and information for Drexel's 18,000 students.

 
     
 

Margaret Sparzani
Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions, Drexel University

Margaret serves as liaison for Drexel's School of Education and DRAGON Summer Support Program as well as the Philadelphia Futures scholarship program. She coordinates early outreach for seventh- and eighth-graders and expedites applications from Philadelphia students. She has been an elementary and middle school teacher and a middle school principal, and holds an educational specialist degree from Lincoln Memorial University.

 
     


Parents @ Drexel

Librarian Jan A. Mass knows that parents have a lot to think about when sending their children to college – he's done it himself. His Web site, Send Your Child to College: The Internet Guide for Parents, links to a variety of resources on the search process, financial aid, and general advice for parents.

 

 

     

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