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FinanceHow the American Opportunity Credit Can Save You Money on College
I’m not sure there’s anyone who looks forward to doing taxes, especially when you have college-bound students on your mind. It seems like it’s just one more thing to deal […]
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College LifeA Non-Celeb’s Commencement Speech to This Year’s Graduating Class
I’m notBono. OrEllen DeGeneres. Or theDali Lama. Chances are pretty good that I’ll never front a cool band, host the Oscars, or lead a nation of Buddhists. Or stand like […]
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ApplyCollege Admissions Myths: Pulling Back the Curtain
My father used to say, “If you are waiting for life to be fair, you are going to be waiting a long time.” Nothing drives this point home quite like […]
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LearnInside Scoop on Athletic Scholarships
Families of student-athletes very often do not understand the intensity of competition for athletic scholarships. When this happens, they require assistance to financially prepare for college and maximize their recruiting […]
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FinanceHow to Find Colleges That Give the Most Merit Aid – Follow the Money
We’ve all heard the term “follow the money” but does it come to mind when you think about applying to college? Probably not. If you’re interested in finding merit aid/scholarships, […]
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ApplyHow to Earn College Credits in High School
Earning college credits in high school is a great way to save money, get a head start on your college education, and increase your chances of getting into a good […]
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11th GradersOvercoming Test Anxiety: Tips From a Test Prep Pro
When it comes to test-taking, it is completely normal to experience a few butterflies in your stomach when you’re in pre-test mode. In fact, Anna Silverman, an expert tutor with […]
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College Financial PlanningHow Grandparents Can Pay for College with 529 Plans
A 529 Plan owned by a grandparent doesn’t get reported on FAFSA, but there’s lots more to know if you have to fill out the CSS Profile.
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ScholarshipsAre Community Service and Volunteering Part of Scholarship Requirements?
Students searching for college scholarship money will quickly notice a recurring theme in many scholarship applications and their requirements. Organizations offering scholarships overwhelmingly require students to share what type of […]
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FinanceScholarships for High School Seniors: 7 Fantastic Tips From a Mom Who Knows
I don’t know about you, but it seems like just yesterday that my oldest son was waving goodbye to me as he excitedly began his first day of kindergarten. […]
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ApplyAre Private Colleges Worth It?
Many high school students automatically assume they can’t afford a private college and don’t even consider applying to one. They then mirror some of their friends, applying to a college […]
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ApplyPlanning Some College Tour Trips? Here’s How to Save Yourself Time, Money, and Heartache
Are you a high school freshman or sophomore, or the parent of someone who is? If so, you’re probably wondering about planning some college tour trips. When’s the best time […]
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UncategorizedFiguring Out How Much Financial Aid You’ll Get
It used to be that the only way you could figure out how much financial aid you’d get was by being accepted to a college and submitting the FAFSA. However, […]
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Finance10 Tips for Helping Parents Pay for College
I wish I could say that if you followed everything we suggest here you would never have a problem paying for college. If that were true, we would certainly become […]
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FinanceWhy These Strategies WON’T Help You Pay for College
We understand that college is expensive, and we’re eager to help you find ways to pay for college. However, not all tactics and techniques are created equal. As tempting as […]
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SurviveHelping Teens Set Boundaries – Knowing When to Say Yes vs No
Of all the pieces of advice I gave my daughter before she set off for college, one of the more important maxims was how to say “No.” And as I […]