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	<title>Comments on: Unigo updates with 1,600 new schools!</title>
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	<description>Brad J Ward's Thoughts on Higher Education Recruitment</description>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description>I looked at Unigo and liked what I saw. Unlike traditional information on colleges, this site offers a different, student based perspective. I would also like to draw your attention to a new site: Morethangrades.com which allows colleges to post their own information, including video, pdfs, and a like. Here too, high school students can speak with current students. There is even a portal for students to look at various departments within a school. Unlike other sites where students can look for information, Morethangrades.com allows the colleges to search for students based on any criteria they choose and begin a converation. Likewise, students can present themselves to colleges based on their strengths and search for colleges of interest. The site is not a social network. It is designed to help colleges find those students who are often overlooked, and to help students not only find information, but guidance. There is even an entire section devoted to getting parents information from experts in the areas of education, saftey, accounting, and even medical information. 
The site is up and running but is currently having a new, fresh, look applied to help in the ease of use. Feel free to take a look. If you have any questions, we would love to hear from you. Mike, Co-Founder of Morethangrades.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I looked at Unigo and liked what I saw. Unlike traditional information on colleges, this site offers a different, student based perspective. I would also like to draw your attention to a new site: Morethangrades.com which allows colleges to post their own information, including video, pdfs, and a like. Here too, high school students can speak with current students. There is even a portal for students to look at various departments within a school. Unlike other sites where students can look for information, Morethangrades.com allows the colleges to search for students based on any criteria they choose and begin a converation. Likewise, students can present themselves to colleges based on their strengths and search for colleges of interest. The site is not a social network. It is designed to help colleges find those students who are often overlooked, and to help students not only find information, but guidance. There is even an entire section devoted to getting parents information from experts in the areas of education, saftey, accounting, and even medical information.<br />
The site is up and running but is currently having a new, fresh, look applied to help in the ease of use. Feel free to take a look. If you have any questions, we would love to hear from you. Mike, Co-Founder of Morethangrades.com</p>
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