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5 Things Every Parent Should Consider When Planning For College
Discover 5 essential tips for parents planning their child's college journey: college savings, SAT prep, FAFSA know-how, campus visits, and academic guidance for a successful future.
Latest College Admissions Trends for 2023
College acceptance rates are currently at a record low. Learn more about this year’s increase in college deferrals, college waitlists, and college transfer students.
Understanding Need-Based vs Merit-Based Financial Aid
While considering the cost of attendance can be overwhelming, many universities provide opportunities to help finance your higher education by providing need-based and/or merit-based financial aid.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
10 Questions to Ask a College Counselor Before Hiring One
A college counselor can provide key insights, support, and structure into the college application process.
Best SAT Tips and Tricks to Ace Your 2022 Exams
The best SAT tips are addressed in this article. This guide will help you get ready for the big day with hacks, advice, and tips on how to pass each section of the SAT.
CollegeBoard Announces the SAT is Going Digital!
CollegeBoard announces the SAT will be completely digital by 2024. Learn all you need to know about the online SAT and how digital SAT testing is different from its original format.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
SAT and ACT Test Dates for 2024-25: When Should You Test?
The SAT and ACT are both administered seven times a year. For students interested in taking both exams, don’t worry! The SAT and ACT test dates don’t conflict with [...]
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