Is Early Action right for you? November is the month when most Early Action applications are due.
A College Degree Still Pays
Over the past several years, the high cost of college and increased levels of debt to pay for it have inspired many to wonder whether a degree is really worth the financial burden.
Some Summer Scholarships Still Available
Take a Look at Still-Available Scholarships with Summer Deadlines.
PREPPING FOR THE ACT SESSIONS this March, April for Denver Area High School Students
The College Doctor and Lisa Zimmer Hatch, veteran test prep instructor and author of ACT For Dummies, 5th Edition, will offer Prepping for the ACT, small group instruction on all ACT test sections that will ease your concerns and boost your confidence as you head into the big test.
Possible Changes to Stafford Loans
You’ve probably heard about the struggle in congress to reach an agreement over funding subsidized Stafford loans, or fixed-rate loans, for undergraduate and graduate students attending college at least half of the time. Currently, the interest rate on Stafford loans
The College Resume: Dos and Don’ts
Do you need a college resume? What to include, should you choose to create one.
What to Do When You’re Waitlisted
You’ve landed on the waitlist. Now what?
Yet Another Reason to Clean Up your Facebook Page….
It’s not just admissions counselors looking at your social media….scholarship providers reveal that they, too, use it as a screening method.
COMMON FAFSA MISTAKES TO AVOID
Common FAFSA Errors, and How to Avoid Them
What You’ll Need to Fill Out the FAFSA
What You’ll Need to Have Readily Available to Complete your FAFSA Form