The Top 10 Web Sites for Free College Money

Looking for free money for college? We've listed the 10 best sites on the web for finding scholarships, grants and other free financial aid.

On Choosing The Right College

A college junior shares her thoughts on the most important factors to consider when choosing your school.

College Prep Checklist

Here's a list of often overlooked details that will lead to successful college admissions starting in grade 8.

What I Wish I Had Done In High School: Cared More

"High school students should definitely take their classes more seriously. I wish I would have. I took stupid classes just to get credit."

Jobs for Teens

If your teen wants to get a job, set the ground rules so her school work doesn't suffer. And make sure she chooses her position wisely.

Top 10 Questions to Ask Financial Aid Advisers

Before you finalize how you're going to pay for college, get answers to these ten critical questions from a financial adviser.

Choosing College: The Top Five Reasons Why College Is A Good Investment

College is costly, a big time commitment and challenging. So why go? These five reasons should convince you that college is one of the best investments you will ever make.

Your Future Is In College

Think college isn't for you? Think again. Compared to a high school diploma, a college degree could earn you more than $1 million in your lifetime, a cooler job and better job security. Get on the college track by taking the ...

Should Teens Work During High School?

Most high school students work. But what ground rules should parents set?

Four Steps to Great College Classes

Success in college takes more than "just showing up." Keep these four steps in mind as you begin your first semester on campus.

Four Roads to a College Degree

Think college is an impossible dream? Check out these four roads to a college education that you may not have considered.

What I Learned the Hard Way about Success in High School

High school isn't all it's cracked up to be in the movies. There's work - a lot of it - and if your friends tell you it's okay to skip classes, think again. You'll be living with the consequences for a long time.

Different Strokes: What To Do After High School

Are you trying to decide your path after high school? You may have more options than you think.

Log On to Learn: Online High School Courses

Is the future of learning online? One state thinks so and is making sure high schoolers are prepared.

How To Be a Good Roommate

Living with roommates requires good communication and constant compromise. A college junior shares her thoughts.

Get More From College Tours

Go beyond the smiles and glossy brochures when you're on a campus tour to get the best read on student life. It takes more effort, but it's worth it. Get tips.

What I Wish I'd Known About the Real Costs of College

Tuition, books, room and board. Everyone expects these college expenses -- but what else is there? Avoid these surprises and keep your savings in the black.

Don't Pay Kids for Good Grades

Put away your checkbook. Kids say that paying for grades seldom works.

Taking the Core: A Choice That Changes Everything

Research consistently shows that the students most likely to succeed in college are the students who take the most difficult core courses in high school.

Fill Out the FAFSA To Max Your College Cash

To get the most cash for college, fill out the FAFSA. It's free and you can do it online. Just be sure to submit it before your state's deadline so you don't miss out on any money.

Do I Need A College Application Consultant?

Before you hire a college application consultant, read these tips from the National Association for College Admission Counseling.

Do the FAFSA to Access the 4 Types of Financial Aid

Even if you're sure you won't qualify for federal student funding, fill out the FAFSA anyway. Why? Because many college loan, grant and scholarship applications require you to file for federal aid dollars first. Find out more...

4 Uncommon Campus Connections That Will Put You Ahead

Research shows that students with deeper ties to their college community are more likely to graduate. Consider these four ways to connect with people who will help you succeed.

My Big Project Planner

Got a research paper to write for history? A lab report due in two weeks? Get organized and get good grades by following these project management tips.

The 5 Worst Jobs for Teens

Most teens have joined the workforce. But there are some jobs they should probably pass up.
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