Thursday, May 29, 2008

U Sphere Trolls the Interwebs and Finds...

We bumped into a site today that has an interesting business proposition for college kids -- it's called Youbunk and we happen to like the name, too.

Here's a link.

It's got a nice feel to it and is attached to the college experience, so we give it a thumbs-up.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

In case you were looking for a U Sphere competitor

One of the groups we've met along the way, College Partnership, is now out of business. This appears to be a pretty recent development, as the firm now has the following announcement on its front page:

ANNOUNCEMENT

After 10 years of service to America's college bound students, College Partnership must close its doors. Our many thanks to our customer service department who spent countless hours around the clock to assist our remaining customers. We wish all College Partnership families the best of luck in their quest for a college education.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Wake Forest goes test optional, and City of Chicago's cramming for the ACT...

Two interesting items today showing that test scores may indeed be overrated:

Wake Forest University has gone "test-optional." Read more at one of our favorite sites, Inside Higher Ed.

And the City of Chicago's Public Schools are learning first-hand that cramming for these tests just doesn't help. See the article here.

So now what? Don't take the test? Take the test, don't cram?

We can't blame you if you're confused...but odds are that the SAT and ACT tests won't go away soon. However, their importance, as shown by the growing numbers of universities that don't require them, is diminishing.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Parent Forum Gets Off the Ground (Still in Beta) - Submit Questions Today

U Sphere's Parent Portal is pleased to add a Forum for Q & A from parents -- concerned about how to pay for college, or confused about the process of helping their kids' find the right one.

You can take a look here: Parents Forum.

Note that it's still in Beta, so there's not going to be a ton of commentary there (yet) -- we're relying on you to help us out there.

One last thing -- CrunchBase, the team behind TechCrunch, has listed our Parent Portal on their site. You can link here: CrunchBase.

Buzz keeps rolling for U Sphere and the stuff we're providing for students, parents, counselors and colleges as part of this "going to college" process.

Stay tuned!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

IUPUI's Coach Puts School on the Map by Going Barefoot

While this post is not entirely about "going to college" we can imagine some aspect of the Flutie effect here:

Wouldn't you be at least a little interested in a school whose basketball coach went to a game barefoot to get people to bring shoes?

Here's the wrap-up, from AP via Yahoo!


IUPUI coach, players will take shoes to Africa

By CLIFF BRUNT, AP Sports Writer May 19, 6:38 pm EDT

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—IUPUI coach Ron Hunter and his players are going to Nigeria in July to deliver some of the nearly 200,000 pairs of shoes that were donated after he went barefoot during a basketball game to help poor children.

Samaritan’s Feet, a charitable organization based in Charlotte, N.C., convinced Hunter to go barefoot for a Jan. 24 game against Oakland, and Hunter set a pregame goal of collecting 40,000 pairs of shoes in honor of the 40th anniversary of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

By tip-off, he’d already raised 110,000 pairs, counting those that had been pledged on the Samaritan’s Feet Web site.

“Ron used the influence he has as a basketball coach and really helped us put a face to the cause,” said Emmanuel “Manny” Ohonme, a native of Nigeria who founded the charity four years ago.

The mission of the Christian-based charity is to send 10 million shoes in 10 years to children living in poverty. This year’s goal is 1 million pairs.

Besides about 20 from IUPUI, the group heading to Nigeria will also include about 30 people from Samaritan’s Feet. They will leave the U.S. on July 25 and fly into Abuja, the capital, before busing to Jos.

Before returning on Aug. 8, they will visit orphanages, schools and hospitals, and the IUPUI contingent will hold basketball clinics.

“We are really going to be exposing the athletes to the culture in that area of the world,” Ohonme said. “It’s not just about going there for humanitarian purposes and ministry. It’s so they can also learn and see a world that’s bigger than theirs.”

Ohonme hopes the players understand that responsibility comes with their status as Division I basketball players.

“As we’ve been given greater platforms in life, we need to use those to make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate than ourselves,” he said.

Many of the shoes already have been delivered. Some have gone to Liberia and the Darfur region of Sudan. Others have been delivered to kids in Washington, D.C. and Virginia.

Samaritan’s Feet plans to send shoes to Uganda and Mozambique in Africa, and Guyana and Peru in South America later this year.

“I’m more excited about my kids doing this than if they were going to the NCAA tournament,” Hunter said. “This will have a direct effect on the rest of their lives. They will always remember this.”

The cause got a lift from the NBA on TNT when studio hosts Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Ernie Johnson went barefoot for their May 11 telecast.

Hunter wants coaches across the country, regardless of sport, to go barefoot on a yet-to-be-named Saturday in 2009.

“If it’s just about wins and losses, we’ve lost what coaching is all about,” he said.

On the Net: Samaritan’s Feet Web site: http://www.samaritansfeet.org.

(Note from U Sphere - IUPUI is in Indianapolis; Indiana and Purdue's joint campus there.)

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

College Connection Portal for Parents -- Take a Look

May 15, 2008 - Exciting News from U Sphere HQ - We're going live with with our Parent Portal.

Take a look at parents.usphere.com.

What you'll find here:

How to save for college (no matter what your kid's age)...

How to plan for college (picking the right one, finding a consultant if you need one, looking at options if you want to be a doctor or play a sport)...

529 Plans (all of them) and even some local links to enrichment programs and the like (sorry if you're not around Chicagoland, we're working on the rest of the world).

Take a look!

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