The more energy you invest in the planning process when going back to college, the more likely you’ll be to find the school that’s…
The largest source of financial aid in the U.S.A. is the government. Government financial aid takes many forms: grants, work-study, and loans. Because the…
Senior year is often an extremely busy time, with schoolwork, activities, and special events. Be sure to stay on track with the college admissions…
This year, the college search process really gets going. The combined exploration of the past two years along with your child’s testing should help refine…
Do colleges visit high schools and offer a certain amount of scholarships to students who may be interested in attending that college? – Acantha…
National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) A program established through the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993, designed to reward individuals who provide…
By when should I file my FAFSA? How can I find out how much aid would I be able to receive? What is the…
If you did your homework as a junior, then you’re already way ahead! Use your research to compare options and find the best school…
Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and Student Aid Report (SAR) Approximately three weeks after you submit your FAFSA, you will receive a copy of your…