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7 Ways High School Sophomores Can Level Up Their College Applications This Summer
Summer is the perfect time for experiences that will better prepare you for college and the college admissions process. Hey high school sophomores and juniors—it’s
Young Adult Power of Attorney Forms: Why You Should Have Them for Your Child
When children turn 18, they are legally considered to be “adults.” With this designation, they gain a few rights, such as the right to vote,
Where to Find College Scholarships Now
Most students are finishing up their college applications or have already submitted them. So, now you can just sit back and wait. Right? Now is
3 Big Changes to the FAFSA, and What They Mean for Families
Is there anything that hasn’t been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic? From the way we go to work to the way students learn, it’s been
How to Build a College List? 30 Questions to Help You
“Where do you want to go to college?” This seemingly simple question can elicit reactions from boredom to bewilderment to full-blown panic attack. While some
Continuing Education: We Celebrate our First 20 Years of Helping Families Plan for College
“Can you help us fill out this financial aid form?” This simple request from a client, over two decades ago, was the beginning of a
4 Steps to Take if You’ve Been Deferred
Tried and true actions that can improve your chance of admission So, you didn’t get into your dream school. But you didn’t NOT get in
That’s a Wrap! Now It’s Time to Rest. You’ve Earned It.
The holidays are almost here. It’s time to enjoy family, friends, food, and . . . the FAFSA? If you’re a high school junior, you still
Dave Kozak Honored with Historic Preservation Award
A Nod to the Past and an Eye on the Future With a nod to the past and an eye on the future, Dave Kozak,