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14 Tips for Finding the Best Fit High School for Your Student

Choosing the right high school can be an overwhelming process – private, public, magnet, charter, or parochial – how does one decide? The most important factor when choosing a high school is to find the “best fit” for an individual student. This can be challenging, as each school offers unique opportunities and teaching approaches. Before…

Apply for Federal Student Aid

Seniors: This information is important. Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSS PROFILES (if applicable) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. A number of merit aid scholarships require the FAFSA or CSS PROFILE to be filled out, and you don’t want to miss those deadlines! The FAFSA also determines eligibility for federal…

Harvard Pushes to Rethink College Admissions

Given the stories of increased competition for college placement, parents and students may be surprised to learn that Harvard said the college admissions process needs to change, and over 50 colleges agree. The problem is students today need to enter the college admissions process with a long “brag sheet.” To earn the right to brag,…

Happy New Year

10 New Year Resolutions for Parents of High School Students

New Year’s means new beginnings.  For parents of high school students who are planning to attend college, high school brings significant challenges and changes, many of which can be positive.  Below are some New Year’s resolutions to help you, and your college bound high school student, make this year a great one. Keep the college…

Potential Outcomes of Your College Application and How to Handle Them

Over the next few days and weeks, high school seniors will be receiving replies to many of their Early Action and Early Decision applications. Whatever the verdict, all potential outcomes of this round of college application results can be managed whether they are exhilarating, or appear to be disheartening or confusing. Below is our general…