As a parent, you want to help students through the college and career journey, but you shouldn't be overbearing. Here's how to help them learn to network.
We all know college is expensive, but it's a lot less so when families are prepared ahead of time. Avoid these mistakes for better college financial planning.
Your student's college graduation is coming up, and surprise! You have extra money in your 529 plan. What should you do with it? Here are some options.
The college search is a huge process with a lot of choices for students to make. Here's how to guide your teen to informed decisions when looking at schools.
One of your main parental roles in the college search is figuring out the numbers. Here are the most important figures to know before your student applies.
by Allison Grandits Educational Consultant and Founder, Grand Fit Educational Consulting
Letting go can be hard for parents. Here's some advice from a college insider if you're struggling with sending your student to college for the first time.
by Tina Brooks Associate Dean of Admissions & Transfer Coordinator, Pomona College
Parents naturally want to help their students through the college admission process, but there are times to step in and times to step back. Here's when to help!
Finances change; it happens. Instead of panicking because your student attends an expensive college, follow this advice to possibly receive more financial aid.
Some parents put off the money talk with their students far longer than they should. Here's why you should talk about college costs early in the search process.