If you are a high school junior or senior that is planning on applying for early decision, then you are a student who knows…
A lot of the big work is finally behind you. You’ve taken your SAT tests. You’ve applied and been approved for college. Countless hours…
As the big day gets closer, the day you start college for the first time, it’s important to make sure you’re organized, and you…
If you have begun looking into colleges, then you have likely discovered that your education is going to be expensive. You’ve probably applied to…
Your overall financial aid package can come from many sources. You completed the FAFSA application and the results of that application were submitted to…
Typically, colleges for which you have been accepted will send an awards letter to you in March or early April. This letter contains important…
For high school sophomores, getting a part-time job or volunteering for an organization is a great idea. Part-time jobs allow you to get some…
With the recent trend of more colleges going test optional, you may think that test scores have become less important in college admissions, but…
Navigating the financial aid process can be confusing and difficult, especially when trying to calculate your estimated family contribution (EFC) on your FAFSA application.…