by admin | Feb 21, 2020 | Financial Aid Appeals
If your child is currently receiving acceptances and award letters, you may want to consider filing an appeal if you feel that your child has been under-awarded by a college or if your financial circumstances have changed in the months since filing the FAFSA. Will you...
by admin | Feb 21, 2020 | Merit Scholarships, SAT/ACT Prep
If your family’s Estimated Family Contribution, or EFC, is high due to you family’s overall income, merit-based aid may be a major component of paying for your child’s college education. If your child’s grades and test scores are above average,...
by admin | Feb 21, 2020 | Academic Prep
One of the major hurdles high school students face when applying for college is standing out among a sea of applicants who also have solid test scores and AP classes all over their transcripts. One strategy for students is to enroll in a college-level course at a...
by admin | Feb 21, 2020 | SAT Subject Tests
Although schools like Harvey Mudd and MIT no longer require SAT Subject Tests tests from their applicants, these colleges and MANY OTHERS still recommend them. These exams can help your child demonstrate they are academically to qualified to handle the curriculum at...
by admin | Feb 20, 2020 | Financial Aid
A couple people have sent this article to me on USC waiving their tuition for families who make less than $80,000: https://patch.com/california/los-angeles/usc-waives-tuition-families-earning-less-80k Much of it really isn’t news. Parents making less than 80,000 would...
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