When first choosing a college, you need to divide your college choices into three categories: top-choice schools or those that are most difficult to get into, your second choice schools or ones that you have a reasonable chance
When first choosing a college, you need to divide your college choices into three categories: top-choice schools or those that are most difficult to get into, your second choice schools or ones that you have a reasonable chance
Going to college is one of the biggest decisions in a person’s life. The high cost of getting a college education can make it a daunting prospect, but with lots of financial aid available in the form of
Spring Break is an excellent time for college tours. Would you purchase a house or car solely based on internet pictures, brochures mailed directly from seller and suggestions from family and friends? Probably not. But this is essentially what you’re
If you want to help your high school student get admitted to the college of their choice, both of you should become familiar with 5 people who can contribute and make a difference. You probably already know one place
It’s that time of year again! That’s right, back to school season has come at last, along with a lot of prep work to get ready for this upcoming month.
This month’s newsletter topics include:
What Makes
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I remember taking a particularly hard course in college, which started rather ominously. The professor stood up in front of his new class, looking up into the stands of students and said “Ladies and gentleman, I want you to
Parents recognize that having a child admitted to a top choice college is a significant stepping stone to later success for the student. College graduates have broader career opportunities, higher earning potential, and a significant social and networking boost
Author: Rhonda Manns, A2Z College Planning
Choosing a perfect school is about more than programs and classrooms; it’s also about the kind of environment the school resides in. Deciding on a school is not just about what lies on campus;
Every parent worries about how their child will react when first attending college, and there’s certainly a good cause for concern. Young people often view the freedom they experience as a college freshman as a time to do some things