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FinanceWhat Parents Wished They Knew About How to Pay for College
If your child is a high school student or a soon-to-be college freshman, you may find yourself asking why they can’t pay for college on their own, perhaps the way […]
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College SavingsBest Side Gigs for Parents to Pay for College
Paying for college can be daunting. That’s why more and more parents of college-bound students are looking for additional ways to help save for their students’ education. This includes side hustles […]
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College LifeHard and Soft Job Skills: What Your College Student Needs to Have When They Graduate
As your child nears the end of their college experience, they will have gained knowledge and understanding in their field of study. In order to be job-ready, there are specific […]
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College AdmissionsStart Here for Everything You Need to Know About Admissions and Financial Aid
Deciding where to go to college and how to pay for it are two of the most important decisions students will make in their lifetime. A great college experience can […]
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CostsYou, Your Ex, and College Tuition Costs: How Do Divorced Parents Pay for College?
“Do most people split down the middle?” A recent post in Road2College’s Facebook group Paying for College 101 echos the confusion that many divorced parents experience when it comes time […]
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College AdmissionsCollege Admissions Results Impact Class of 2022
COVID has sparked a firestorm of reform in the admissions process. Road2College recently sat down with Rebecca Chabrow, our Counselor-in-Residence of the Road2College Concierge Service, and the Director of College […]
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College Search10 Factors for Building Your College List
The process of searching for colleges and building your college list can be daunting. After all, there are thousands of schools to consider—nearly 4,000 according to U.S. News & World […]
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College SearchTips From a High School Senior: Researching Colleges
No article can tell you which college your child should go to or how to choose the college that’s right for them. Ultimately, the only person who knows what school is […]
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College prepTo Declare or Not to Declare a Major: Does it Matter?
Wondering whether your student should declare a major when applying to college? You’re in good company. In a presentation with R2C founder Debbie Schwartz, Rebecca Chabrow, Director of College Counseling […]
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College prepHow CLEP Testing Can Earn Students College Credit
Your child may be wondering how to get a head start on earning college credit. They may want to spend less time and money earning a degree and graduate sooner […]
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College Financial Aid Costs and StatsFAFSA: Middle-Class Financial Aid Cuts Coming in 2023
Changes to the FAFSA, coming in late 2023, will impact the financial aid middle class families receive.
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College Credits in High SchoolWhich Is Better: AP or IB?
For high school students who are interested in exploring a given topic at the college level, a number of different options are available. Dual enrollment may at first appear to […]
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College SearchThe Difference Between CUNY and SUNY in the New York State University System
There are two large public school systems in the state of New York, both of which provide high-quality undergraduate options. You’ve likely heard the acronyms: SUNY and CUNY, but what […]
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College LifeMentors in College—What They Are and Why They Matter
Mentors in college can help your student develop interests, talents, support systems, even their life path once they leave your “nest.” Ron Lieber, New York Times columnist and author of […]
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CareersThe Best Way College Students Can Use LinkedIn
If you have any professional experience, you probably also have some familiarity with LinkedIn, the social media platform designed to facilitate networking. But what use is LinkedIn for college students, […]
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ACT PrepIs Test Prep Necessary in a Test-Optional World?
Chances are that few letters strike more fear into your child’s heart than ACT or SAT. For decades, these standardized tests have played the role of gatekeeper in college admissions, […]
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College SearchWhy You Should Research a College’s Career Service Center Before Enrolling
There’s a lot to consider when helping your child make the best possible decision on where to go to college. From majors, athletics, and Greek life to how far a campus is […]
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College prepTop Ten Books About College Admissions
There are many college admissions books that families can turn to as they search for good, solid advice on the process. These books can be comprehensive or touch upon specific […]