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Will you get a fair financial aid award?
Will you get a “fair” financial aid award? The truth is most families never find out. They simply take what is offered. As a result,
What Questions Should I Ask the College
What Questions Should I Ask the College Admissions Department? When your child begins searching for the college of his or her dreams, you are going
Your Quick Start Guide To The Educational Benefits Of The Current Tax Laws & Provisions
WARNING! Failure To Take Advantage Of The New Tax Breaks Under The Current Tax Codes Could Be Hazardous To Your Wealth — Here’s Your Quick
The Disturbing Facts about Today’s Student Loan Debt
The Disturbing Facts about Today’s Student Loan Debt What does $35,000 in student loan debt do to a new college graduate? Sometimes it means living
Pros and Cons for Early Admission to College
Pros and Cons for Early Admission to College Congratulations! You just received your letter – you’re in! Or are you? More and more colleges are
Need-Blind vs. Need-Aware in the College Admissions Process
Need-Blind vs. Need-Aware in the College Admissions Process Sometimes it is important to remember that, deep down, colleges are businesses. Certainly, the goal of these
How To Use Twitter To Aid Your College Search
How To Use Twitter To Aid Your College Search Twitter is certainly popular, but can it actually help a high school student’s college search? It
How To Take Control Of The College Funding Process And Get The Maximum Amount Of Money For Your Child’s College Education
How To Take Control Of The College Funding Process And Get The Maximum Amount Of Money For Your Child’s College Education In this series, I
How To Negotiate The Best Deal On A College Education For Your Child
How To Negotiate The Best Deal On A College Education For Your Child In this series, I am going to discuss an extremely important topic
How To Manage Senioritis with College Admissions
How To Manage “Senioritis” with College Admissions “Senioritis” is a well-documented annual epidemic that sneaks up on even the most academically ambitious high school students.