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College Life3 Tips for Helping Your College Student Move for the First Time
For many young people, their first moving experience occurs when they leave for college. Lots of schools require that incoming freshmen live in the dorms. If your son or daughter […]
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Student & Parent LoansCitizens Bank One Student Loan Review
Because college is becoming so much more expensive, it’s a reality that you’ll probably have to borrow at least some of the cost related to higher education. In fact, because […]
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CareersFive Career Options for Marketing Majors
Marketing is everywhere: print, billboards, social media. TV, and radio. Most everywhere you go, someone is marketing to you. Maybe it’s made you think you want to get your degree […]
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FinanceScholarships for Graduate Students
Earl Warren Scholarship Amount: $10,000 Apply By: May 1, 2019 Description: Scholarship is open to students enrolled in their final year of college/university or their first year of law school. […]
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College LifeTalking to Your Teen about Drinking in College
Your son or daughter will be leaving for college before you know it, and hopefully you’ve had conversations about underage drinking long before now. The importance of such talks can’t […]
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High School Academics & Activities15 Best-Paying Part-Time Jobs for High School Students
High school students have so much on their plates: test prep, testing, volunteering, sports, extra-curriculars, etc., is it too much to expect any of them to have the time or […]
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LearnHelping Your Deaf Child Prepare for College
Being deaf and heading off to college in the traditional way definitely presents a whole host of unique challenges. If your deaf child wants to have the full college experience, […]
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FallThree Financial Benefits of Paying Off Student Loans
We are all very familiar with the unfortunate reality of student debt. Today, 70% of students will graduate with significant debt that will take an average of 20 years to […]
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College LifeBest Paying Jobs for College Students
When Tyler was accepted at his dream school, a private university, he knew it meant higher tuition and other college costs. He knew that he needed to work while he […]
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FinanceCollege Admissions Decisions & Financial Aid Survey for the Class of 2023
Over 550 families of high school seniors from our Paying For College 101 Facebook group responded to our 2019 “Did You Get What You Expected?” admissions survey with College Ave […]
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FinanceCreative Ways to Pay for College
Financing your child’s college experience is daunting to say the least. Over the past 30 years, the price of tuition at a state school has risen 213%, meaning that even […]
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SurviveIn Defense of Helicopter Parents
After years of hovering over their above-average offspring, helicopter parents let their kids go off to college. Kind of. Barbara, our guest contributor, reminisces about her helicopter parenting style and […]
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CareersFive Career Options for Art History Majors
Art history might seem like an indulgent major. After all, will knowing the difference between a Monet and a Manet help you in the “real world?” Or maybe you think […]
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Student & Parent LoansAre There State Student Loans I Can Borrow?
When it comes to borrowing money for college, families need to explore all of their options, including state student loans. Most families hear about federal student loans and loans from […]
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FinanceTips To Help Your Student Graduate College Debt-Free
Attending college has become a virtual necessity in today’s job market. At the same time, a higher education has never cost more, even when adjusted for inflation. For many, they […]
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PlanDecisions, Decisions… Is the More Expensive College “Worth It?”
For high school seniors and their families, April is critical mass for deciding on a college commitment, so it’s a good idea to really start firming up your plans before […]
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College LifeWhat to Do When You’ve Been Rejected from Your Dream School
Believe it or not there is life after getting rejected from your dream school. Here’s what to do when that happens.
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Finance
Scholarships for Women
NANBPWC National Scholarship Amount: Varies Apply By: April 1, 2019 Description: Scholarship is open to African-American female students who are graduating high school and have at least a 3.0 GPA. […]