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ApplicationsHow to Get Your Student on Board With the College Application Process
It’s time to apply for colleges, scholarships, financing and more…why does it seem like you’re the only one who cares? Your senior is facing their future, but getting them to […]
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College List Building15 Colleges Frugal With Financial Aid
In case you haven’t heard, some colleges are more likely to provide institutional scholarships and grants than others. Some are generous with merit aid while others give better need-based aid. […]
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Student & Parent LoansFactors Impacting Your Student Loan Repayment
Getting a student loan is essential to most students receiving a college education. Whether your child opted for a federal loan, a private loan, or a combination of both, they […]
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Student & Parent LoansFederal and Private Student Loans From A to Z
If your student will need loans for college, it pays to know what’s available in federal and private student loans and carefully consider your options. As of 2025, 43 […]
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College List BuildingCollege Campus Tour Red Flags: What to Look for on a Visit
A campus may appear to have it all. The best professors in a particular major. An active campus life. Beautifully designed dorms. Championship sports. That is when you see a […]
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ScholarshipsCollege Scholarships for High School Students
The process of finding college scholarships for high school students can be confusing and overwhelming for students and parents alike. Most families want to know: Is it worth it to […]
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Financial aidAnswers to Your Frequently Asked FAFSA Questions
Don’t have a FAFSA meltdown. Get answers to frequently asked FAFSA questions to help you through the process.
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College LifeWhat’s It Like Attending Top Party Schools?
Should your student attend a “party school?” There comes a time during the college search process when a high school student and their parent must formulate a list of potential […]
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College AdmissionsDOJ Pushes Changes In College Admissions Recruiting: How Your Student Will Be Affected
Brace yourself for a change in the way colleges admit students. The National Association for College Admission Counseling’s (NACAC) Code of Ethics serves as a guidepost for its nearly 8,000 […]
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Financial aidHow to Apply For FAFSA: A Step by Step Walkthrough
Watch this extremely informative and helpful video as Luanne Lee, a college funding expert from Your College Planning Coach, goes step by step through how to fill out the FAFSA. […]
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Standardized TestingWhat Is a National Merit Scholarship? Should Your Student Try?
Of course you’ve heard of the PSAT, but did you know that the PSAT is more than just a prep test for the SAT? It’s also the exam that can […]
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Financial Aid AppealsNegotiating College Tuition Tips: How to Get a Better Deal From Your School
You don’t walk into a car dealership and expect to pay sticker price. It’s assumed you’ll haggle and ask for incentives to bring the price down. The same is true […]
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Find ScholarshipsApplying to College Scholarships? Avoid These Mistakes
This might surprise you, but college scholarship judges are everyday people who want to bless a student with the scholarship money from the company or organization they are representing. Some […]
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Parents & teensMom Pays it Forward to Parents of Seniors
A mom of three offers advice to parents of high school seniors on how to handle the emotions during the months leading up to your child leaving for college.
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ApplyPaying for a Brand-Name College or Not?
The Tale of Two Colleges—which one should you choose? Is a Prestigious College Worth It? A brand-name college with no offer for aid or a less prestigious university with an […]
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Survive“Failure to Launch” Is Not a Label You Want for Your Child
A few years ago, there was a film in the theaters called “Failure to Launch.” . It was a romantic comedy about an adult who couldn’t commit to either an […]