College Applications: How to Make a List of Where to Apply
Harvard is not necessarily the best place for your child to go. Here’s how to give them more options.
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Harvard is not necessarily the best place for your child to go. Here’s how to give them more options.
Harvard is not necessarily the best place for your child to go. Here’s how to give them more options.

By: James Bergeron, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education; acting Chief Operating Officer, Federal Student Aid This week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is expected to release to Congress a report titled, “Gaps in Federal Student Aid Contract…

As students across the country head back to class, one thing won’t be coming with many of them: their cell phones. This year more states than ever are banning students’ devices during school hours. In Texas, every public and charter…
Find below all the key dates and to-do items for applying to college from junior through senior year of high school.
Mitchell says: Don’t rush to submit a college application out of this mistaken belief.
A financial aid expert at CollegeAdvisor answers a parent’s burning question.
A financial aid expert at CollegeAdvisor answers a parent’s burning question.
I’m here to lighten the load of parents as they embark on the journey of getting their kids in to college.
Before you decide, weigh the differences in acceptance rates, time, cost, pay and role in providing health care.