The Hidden Value of Applying Early Action (Even If You’re Not Ready for Early Decision)
Applying early doesn’t lock you in—but it can increase your acceptance odds and boost aid.
Applying early doesn’t lock you in—but it can increase your acceptance odds and boost aid.
Financial aid gets tricky when there are step-parents, remarriages, or multiple households involved.
Don’t assume private schools are out of reach—some may cost less than public universities.
Selective colleges want well-rounded students—but balance and intentional choices matter more than quantity.
Many families only look at rankings—and ignore financial fit. That mistake can cost a fortune.
Net price calculators are useful tools—but only if you know how to interpret them correctly.
If you’re the first in your family to navigate college admissions, here’s how to avoid costly missteps.
There are ways to send your student to college without putting your retirement at risk—here’s how.
A single error on the FAFSA can cost your family thousands in lost aid—here’s how to get it right.
Even high-income families can save tens of thousands on college—if they understand how the system works.