Partnership Series Webinar: Roadmap to College: 6 Ways Middle & High School Students Can Start Planning Ahead

By Brock Jolly / September 9, 2022
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6 Ways College-Bound Students Can Plan Ahead to Stand Out Later

By Online Media Source / August 29, 2022

It’s never been more difficult to get into college. More students are throwing their hats in the ring at more schools. This is largely in part due to the test-optional…

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My Kid Is a Decent Student but We Will Not Qualify for Need-Based Financial Aid

By Hugo Carvajal / August 16, 2022

I hear this a lot. And by a lot, I mean almost every day. This is one of the most common issues for families trying to pay for college. Calculate…

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Little-Known Secrets for a Smooth and Successful Dorm Move-In Day

By Shana Despres / July 18, 2022

First, congratulations on achieving this rite of passage.  It’s an exciting time for your family! Second, the more you can plan and prepare for your student’s move-in day, the easier…

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6 Major Changes to the FAFSA

By The College Funding Coach / June 21, 2022

Congress signed the FAFSA Simplification Act at the end of 2020, which created some changes in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, commonly referred to as the FAFSA. Families…

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Testing, Timeline and Trends: What You Need to Know About the Changing College Admissions Landscape

By Online Media Source / June 9, 2022

Standardized Testing: ACT, SAT or Test Optional Should my student test at all? Testing timeline ACT or SAT The Ever-Evolving College Landscape What are colleges looking for (GPA, ECs, testing,…

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How Will I Be Read: What Matters Most on the College Application

By Online Media Source / June 7, 2022

Guest post courtesy of The College Coaches. To learn more about the overall college application process, check out the recording of our free workshop on this topic. Will you be…

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Do 529 Savings Plans Make the Grade?

By Brock Jolly / May 31, 2022

Statistics show that most parents are familiar with Section 529 plans, yet only about 37% of parents are actually using them, according to a study done by Sallie Mae. As…

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Top 7 Ways to Financially Prepare for College

By Online Media Source / May 10, 2022

It’s no news that college is an incredibly expensive endeavor. Many students end up with tens of thousands of dollars in debt when they graduate – a debt they have…

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How to Rebound After Your Small Business Closes

By Online Media Source / May 10, 2022

Small business owners: Make the college dream a reality by learning strategies from The College Funding Coach’s Little-Known Secrets of Paying for College Workshop. If your small business has closed,…

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