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SurviveSurviving College Move-In Day: A Comprehensive Guide with Checklist
Transitioning into college life often involves moving into a new environment, and this shift can be quite daunting for both parents and students. One crucial aspect of this transition is […]
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AdviceApplying to Colleges in the UK and the U.S: Know the Differences
Here’s everything you need to know about applying to both UK and U.S. colleges.
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Student & Parent LoansAre Interest-Free Student Loans Available?
There is a hidden resource for college student loans that many people do not know about—it’s called an interest-free student loan. What Are Interest-Free Student Loans? An interest-free loan is […]
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AdviceHow My Student with Learning Differences Got Into 8 Schools and Earned $100,000 in Merit Scholarships
This story was first published in our Paying for College 101 Facebook community. It’s been edited for clarity and flow. A parent in our Paying for College Facebook Group shared […]
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AdviceSteps to Success: A Full-Ride Scholarship Recipient’s Guide to the College Admission Process
This story was first published in our Paying for College 101 Facebook community. It’s been edited for clarity and flow. The name of the member has been omitted to protect […]
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High school to collegeMoney Management for Teenagers
As a mom, I’m learning that “the money talk” with teenagers is about more than money—it’s about family values and recognizing that everyone may not be on the same page. […]
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AdviceAn Ivy League Journey: From Yale to Medical School
This story was first published in our Paying for College 101 Facebook community. It’s been edited for clarity and flow. The name of the member has been omitted to protect […]
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ApplyAmusing Reasons Why Students Rejected Colleges
A parent in our Paying for College 101 FB Group recently asked the community for some of the most “interesting” reasons why kids turned down a college. They came through […]
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AdviceShowing Demonstrated Interest in a College Helps Prevent Being Labeled a “Stealth Applicant”
There’s nothing secretive about applying to college. So, what do admissions officers mean when they refer to some students as “stealth applicants?” And what does demonstrated interest have to do […]
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AdviceOur Family’s Direct-Admit Nursing Program Journey
A parent shares how her student got into several direct-admit nursing programs that offered merit and financial aid.
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High school to collegeCollege Dorm Checklist: Full List and Advice for Parents of Incoming Freshmen
Moving into a college dorm is a significant milestone, representing the first step towards independence and the start of a new adventure. However, the transition can be overwhelming, especially if […]
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SurviveHigh School Transition to College: A Parent’s Guide
I remember the initial relief I felt after we placed the college deposit for our daughter, and the rush of anxiety that immediately followed about what came next. After two […]
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AdviceA Mother’s Guide: Transforming College Admissions into Bonding Time
College applications can be a bonding time with your child! Read on to learn how we turned stress into success.
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ApplyEarly Decision Colleges: Read the Fine Print
Here’s what to know before committing to an Early Decision college.
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Advice10 Ways a Parent Can Help Their Student Prepare for College
As a parent, your involvement and support are invaluable in helping your high school child prepare for college. Here are 10 tips for success.
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College AdmissionsWhat Is a Good GPA? See How You Stack Up
Colleges and even employers use a student’s GPA to help determine aptitude. But defining a “good GPA” depends on different calculations – and how various colleges and employers view grade […]
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AdviceAviation Schools Are Taking Off
For students interested in becoming pilots, the number of aviation schools have been growing at a rate of 2.3% per year between 2018 and 2023, which means opportunities abound. A […]