12th grade college prep timeline
Because getting into college involves so much more than filling out an application.
11th grade college prep timeline
Here’s what to do month by month to get your high school junior prepared for the college application process.
College counseling in high school
8 ways innovative high schools are helping all their students get to college.
Scholarships for first-generation college students
There's scholarship money available specifically for students whose parents didn’t go to college. Here are a few great sources to check out.
College Success Award winner: Marshall High School
In this small, tight-knit Ozarks community, school leaders do whatever it takes to help kids get to college. Last year, they raised $1.8M in scholarships and financial aid for seniors.
A parent's guide to saving for college at every stage
It's never too early or too late to set aside money for your child's college education. These expert tips will help.
The middle school parents’ guide to saving for college
It's not too late to start a college savings plan — or to increase the amount you’re already setting aside. Here are 9 smart tips for getting started.
An elementary school parent’s guide to saving for college
Effectively saving for college involves more than just socking away money. Here are nine things parents can do now.
A preschool parent’s guide to saving for college
Life is hectic. Your hands are full. But putting small amounts of money aside now will make saving for college a little easier later. Here are 9 tips for getting started.
A bridge to success for high-achieving low-income teens
The nonprofit QuestBridge helps high-achieving teens from low-income families get into top colleges — many with a full scholarship.
Scholarships your teen can (ahem, should) apply to
One of the best ways to pay for college? Scholarship money!
What parents and students need to know about federal vs. private student loans
Here are four big reasons to choose federal student loans over private loans (when you can).
A high school parent’s guide to saving for college
It's never too late to start a college savings plan. Here are 13 steps you can take — starting now.
Taking the ACT and SAT on a budget
College admissions fees — for tests, test prep, and college applications — add up fast. Here’s a way to cut costs.
Struggles many first-generation college students face
As a former first-generation college student who is now a professor, I have experience with the struggles that many first-generation students encounter on campus.
Organizations that want to help first-gen college students find the right school
These groups want to help high-need, low-income, historically underserved, and first-to-college students find the right school — and the funds to finance it.
Community college conundrum
It's cheap, it's easy, but is it a path to higher education? One mother finds out when her dropout son enrolls.
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