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The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and the American College Testing (ACT) are standardized tests whose scores are required by most colleges and universities in the U.S. as part of their...
When transitioning to higher education, choosing which college to apply to is a critical decision, and deciding when to apply is another challenge. Most students typically apply to colleges through...
Whether you’re a high school student getting ready for college or an undergraduate student preparing for grad school, you’ll need recommendation letters to help you on your academic journey.   Therefore...
Applying to colleges takes effort and planning which can cause stress for students and families. Some turn to a college counselor for guidance. However, many students manage this process independently...
Price is among the most important factors students and their families consider when selecting a college. Increasing costs limit students’ choices, and a wrong decision could lead to extreme debt.  ...
The transition from high school to college can feel daunting. From researching schools to writing a personal statement and eventually moving into a dorm, this time takes dedication and persistence...
At the end of the school year, you are probably experiencing mixed feelings about the coming summer and your senior year. It is important to take a breather and rest...
Every year, millions of high school students and their families face the daunting task of figuring out how to pay for college. The landscape of scholarships and financial aid is...
Introduction: As the FAFSA landscape undergoes a significant transformation, students and parents grapple with the change from Expected Family Contribution (EFC) to the new Student Aid Index (SAI). Understanding these...