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Saving for College: How Are Three Families Doing It?

It's never too early to start saving for college. Families like yours are taking advantage of tax-free college savings options today so that when it's time, the money will be there to support big dreams.

Update My High School Student’s Course Plan

Even if your teenager hasn't started asking, "Is college right for me?" you should still be looking for ways to incorporate college prep courses into her course plan. It's never too early to talk about college admission requirements.

Schedule My Child for Advanced Math

How can your middle school student double her chances of earning a four-year college degree? By taking Algebra II in high school. Schedule her for at least one advanced math course per year.

Schedule a Meeting with Your Child’s Counselor

If you want to prepare your child for a world of high school scholarships and FAFSA student loans, don't just introduce him to the concept of financial aid for school, but also to his counselor.

Know How Much to Save for College

Saving money for college is a worthy goal, but it can be difficult to know how much to save. A college savings calculator can help you determine financial goals to set for your child’s college education.

Choose the Right Student Loans for College

Student loan information may seem overwhelming, but there are really just a few options. Learn the pros and cons of each with this quick review of the five types of student loans for college.

Getting into College Takes Smart Goal Setting in Middle School

Ninth grade is a great time for you and your child to plan for college with smart goal setting. This article is full of useful information on college prep.

Prepare My Ninth Grader for College, Month by Month

Do you have a ninth grader who is thinking about college? Check out these tips for parents and kids on how to prepare your freshman for college.

Create a College-going Culture in My Home

Are you doing everything you can to encourage your kids to attend college after high school? Find out how to make your home college-friendly with these college-smart goal setting tips and fun family activities.

Prepare My Ninth Grader for College

Let this eEduGuide help you and your ninth grader plan for college. You’ll find tips on improving high school success, high school study skills, and much more!

Prepare my Ninth-Grader for College

Let this eEduGuide help you and your ninth grader plan for college. You’ll find tips on improving high school success, high school study skills, and much more!

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