Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:14 AM EDT2013-05-22 13:14:24 GMT
POLAND, Ohio- Poland High School has been evacuated following a "suspicious odor" in one of the school's rooms. Poland Schools Superintendent Don Dailey said that students and staff have been safely evacuatedMore >>
POLAND, Ohio- Poland High School is back in session following an evacuation due to a "suspicious odor" in one of the school's rooms. More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:55 AM EDT2013-05-22 12:55:57 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio- Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann has applied to have his law license reinstated now that he's served a six-month suspension related to ethics violations. Dann resigned as Ohio'sMore >>
COLUMBUS, Ohio- Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann has applied to have his law license reinstated now that he's served a six-month suspension related to ethics violations.More >>
With an ominous storm approaching, the Moore Public School District flashed a text alert to parents: "We are currently holding all students until the current storm danger is over. Students are being released to...More >>
With an ominous storm approaching, the Moore Public School District flashed a text alert to parents: "We are currently holding all students until the current storm danger is over. Students are being released to parents only...More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 6:30 AM EDT2013-05-22 10:30:49 GMT
NEWELL, W.Va.- For the first time in Homer Laughlin China's 142 year history, there's a woman at the reins. The president and owner of the largest remaining pottery in U.S. says the barriers are downMore >>
NEWELL, W.Va.- For the first time in Homer Laughlin China's 142 year history, there's a woman at the reins. The largest remaining pottery in the U.S. is moving forward with the first female president and new technology.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 6:13 AM EDT2013-05-22 10:13:57 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) - The American Cancer Society - one of the nation's best known and influential health advocacy groups - is 100 years old this week. Back in 1913 when it was formed, cancer was a lesser threatMore >>
NEW YORK (AP) - The American Cancer Society - one of the nation's best known and influential health advocacy groups - is 100 years old this week.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 6:10 AM EDT2013-05-22 10:10:14 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - A lawyer says that a missing Springfield school board member and attorney found in Wisconsin had medical issues. In a press release, Attorney John B. Juhasz said that John SchoenikeMore >>
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - A lawyer says that a missing Springfield school board member and attorney found in Wisconsin had medical issues.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 6:00 AM EDT2013-05-22 10:00:45 GMT
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. (AP) - Three sisters say they were kicked out of a suburban Philadelphia mall after refusing to remove profanity-laden hats expressing their hatred of breast cancer. Zakia Clark andMore >>
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. (AP) - Three sisters say they were kicked out of a suburban Philadelphia mall after refusing to remove profanity-laden hats expressing their hatred of breast cancer.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 5:56 AM EDT2013-05-22 09:56:00 GMT
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Police are looking for a suspect who may be armed and dangerous after a shooting leaves one dead and one injured in Youngstown.More >>
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Police are looking for a suspect who may be armed and dangerous after a shooting leaves one dead and one injured in Youngstown.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 5:53 AM EDT2013-05-22 09:53:17 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Federal and Ohio officials couldn't agree on spending for a state-run stopgap health insurance plan that covers Ohioans who can't get coverage elsewhere, so the U.S. government willMore >>
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Federal and Ohio officials couldn't agree on spending for a state-run stopgap health insurance plan that covers Ohioans who can't get coverage elsewhere, so the U.S. government will take it over, state officials said Tuesday.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 5:47 AM EDT2013-05-22 09:47:03 GMT
LIBERTY, Ohio - Police are investigating an accident after a charter bus flipped over its side in Liberty. The accident occurred on Tuesday around 11:30 p.m. on Interstate 80 W near the Hubbard exit. OSPMore >>
LIBERTY, Ohio - Police are investigating an accident after a charter bus flipped over its side in Liberty.More >>
Misspellings and grammatical errors – This is a big pet peeve of admissions people. If you misspell on something as important as the application, it shows that either you don't care or you aren't good at spelling. But don't stop with a spell check. Proofread for grammatical errors, too.
Applying online, but the application isn't submitted – If you apply online, you should receive confirmation that the college or university received it. Confirmation could be an email message, a Web page response or a credit card receipt.
Forgotten signatures – Make sure you sign and date the form. Often students overlook that part of the form if it's on the back.
Not reading carefully – For example, if the form asks what County you live in, don't misread it as Country and write United States.
Listing extracurricular activities that aren't – Those that make the list include sports, the arts, formal organizations and volunteer work. Talking on the phone and hanging out with friends don't make the cut.
Not telling your school counselor where you've applied – Let your counselor know which colleges you're applying to, and ask him or her to review your high school transcript before sending it to colleges.
Writing illegibly – First impressions count, so take your time and use your best handwriting. It will make a better impression.
Using an inappropriate email address – Select a professional email address. Keep your fun address for friends, but select an address using your name for college admissions.
Not checking your email regularly – If you've given an email address, the college will use it. You don't want to miss out on anything because you didn't read your email.
Letting Mom or Dad fill out your application – Admissions people know if your parents help, whether you have two different styles of handwriting or your admissions essay sounds more like a 45-year-old than a 17-year-old. It's fine to get advice, but do the work yourself.