If you're starting the process of collecting financial aid for school, take a look at these 10 questions to ask financial aid advisors about high school scholarships and college student financial aid.
Stress in teens is growing at an alarming rate, especially among college-age kids. EduGuide's publications and web site provide students and their families with advice on many topics, including how to survive in college.
Applying for student loans for college and other financial aid can be confusing for families. Keep these tips in mind as you make financial decisions. College may be more affordable than you think.
College is costly, challenging, and time consuming. So why go? These five benefits of going to college should convince you that college is one of the best investments you could ever make.
Family home activities for every college-bound child include figuring out how to finance college. Get familiar with these terms, which you'll need to understand as you compare student loans for college.
A recent college graduate suggests ways to make college tours more meaningful. Learn how to go beyond colleges' public relations facades and figure out what college campuses are really like.
Now that the acceptance letters are rolling in, how do you answer the question, "What college is right for me?" A college junior offers her advice for teenagers who are trying to make that difficult choice.
A college student's advice for teenagers is to take high school academics seriously if they want to achieve their dreams. He suggests asking early, "Is college right for me?"
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.
If teenagers asked their parents, "What college is right for me?" parents would know it was time to talk to them about college admission requirements. Don't wait. They might not ask until it's too late.
Smart goal setting for college-bound teens includes planning at least one college-credit course. Advanced Placement, dual enrollment, and online courses can help students meet college admission requirements and save money.
Before you plan a college visit, make sure that you’ve done your homework. This quiz can help you decide if you have taken the necessary background steps to prepare for a college tour.
You can plan your college visit around a college open house, group or private tour, or specialty event for an area of college life that interests you. Learn about each type to decide what will work best for you.
A college tour is a chance for students and parents to learn all they can about a college. These 29 questions can help you find the perfect college for all of you!
Before planning a college visit, make sure that you and your child have done your homework. This quiz can help you decide if you have taken the necessary background steps to prepare for a college tour.