Why Career Clarity Matters Before Choosing a College
Choosing a major early can boost aid opportunities, guide better-fit college choices, and prevent costly mistakes.
Choosing a major early can boost aid opportunities, guide better-fit college choices, and prevent costly mistakes.
Sophomore year is the ideal time to build a game plan that leads to big college savings down the road.
Even if you feel late to college planning, there’s still time for junior families to save thousands on tuition.
It’s senior year and college is around the corner—but there’s still time to make smart decisions that reduce your total out-of-pocket costs.
529 plans are a popular way to save for college—but using them the wrong way could hurt your financial aid eligibility. Here’s what to know before tapping into your account.
Net price calculators can be a helpful starting point—but they don’t tell the full story. Learn what they miss and how to use them effectively in your planning.
Early Decision can boost your odds of admission—but it may limit your ability to compare aid offers. Learn whether it’s the right move for your family.
The schools your student applies to will determine how much you pay. Learn how to build a college list based on financial fit—not just rankings or reputation.
Many colleges have gone test-optional—but that doesn’t mean test scores don’t matter. Learn how SAT and ACT results can still influence financial aid and scholarship awards.
Many families assume they make too much for financial aid—but forget about merit scholarships. Here’s how to find them, qualify for them, and avoid missing free money.