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College Financial PlanningParental Advice on College Admissions and Financing College
Thank you to all the parents who have shared tips, tricks and information about financing college. I joined the Paying For College 101 Facebook group about a year ago, at […]
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College List BuildingHow to Prepare & What to Wear to a College Interview
For many students, a college interview is part of the admission process. An interview can be a great way for your child to make a great first impression and show […]
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College List BuildingHow to Ace Your College Interview
Is your student nervous about facing a college interview? That’s certainly understandable. The good news is that there are a lot of college interview tips they can use to prepare […]
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College LifeWorking as a Resident Assistant in College: What You Need to Know
In looking up ways to save money on room and board in college, chances are you’ve seen someone mention being a resident assistant (RA) as an option. But how does […]
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Financial aidHow I Bypassed a Dream College and Graduated Debt Free
In 2006, I was accepted to my dream school, New York University. When I saw the financial aid package, I figured I would do what everyone else did and […]
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Applications10 Tips for Avoiding Common App Technical Glitches
Sometimes the Common App experiences technical issues that can add stress to an already stressful process. Here are some that have been reported over the last few years, and how […]
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FinanceDoes Saving for College Hurt Financial Aid Eligibility?
Sometimes the best source of advice and information comes from readers’ comments, which are always so valuable to review. Saving for College…Yay or Nay? In his article titled Why It […]
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College Financial PlanningBuy a Condo, Establish Residency, Get In-State Tuition? It’s Possible!
“Congrats! You’re going to go college. Let’s buy you a condo.” Have you ever thought of saying that to your student while they are applying for college? Chances are you […]
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Merit ScholarshipsScholarships with November Deadlines
Buy-Rites Beauty Scholarship Amount: $1,000 Apply by: November 1, 2025 Description: All participants must have applied to or be enrolled as full-time beauticians, estheticians, or cosmetology students. Sponsor: Buy-Rites Beauty […]
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ApplicationsAvoid These Common College Application Mistakes
One of the most exciting times in a teenager’s life is when they decide to start applying for college. It also can be one of the most terrifying. College applications […]
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EssaysHelp Your Student Improve Their College Admissions Essay
Watch our webinar with Brad Schiller, CEO of Prompt. Brad critiques 4 different college admissions essays and supplements. Learn the 5 most important traits colleges are looking for and ways […]
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Student & Parent Loans8 Huge Mistakes I Made with My Student Loans
If someone offered me a time machine to go back and fix my student loan mistakes I would. I now have six figures of debt because of those mistakes. I […]
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EssaysHow to Help Your Student with Their College Application Essays
Supporting your student on their college application essays can be a daunting task. You might be wondering: What are colleges looking for? What should my student write about? Does it […]
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Financial aidAvoid These Common FAFSA Mistakes
Filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is one of the most important things you do as you pursue funding for your child’s college education. The FAFSA […]
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Merit ScholarshipsHow to Apply for Scholarships: Tips From a Mom in the Know
Sometimes the best way to learn is to go through the process yourself and then share your learnings with others. That’s exactly what Dawn Wotton did in our Paying For […]