A high sticker price often makes students second-guess if they can afford their dream school. Get past your shock by learning how to bring down your costs.
by Lindsey Conger College Counselor and Tutor, Moon Prep
In addition to paying for classes (aka tuition), you'll also need to cover any fees associated with a university. But what exactly do these "fees" mean?
From admission to fees and beyond, there's a lot that goes into the cost of college. Here's how to research total costs when you're searching for schools.
College is expensive, and there's no way around it. But there's an easy way to manage the ever-rising cost without taking out hefty loans: scholarships
US financial aid can be confusing for any student but especially international students. Here's a guide to help you figure it out before you choose a school.
by Thomas B. Hassett Associate Vice President for Global Admissions & Outreach, Gannon University
At some point, you and your parents may find yourselves trying to figure out how to pay for tuition without breaking the bank. Here's some helpful advice!
by Jessica Tomer Director of Communications, Commonwealth School
Looking for ways to cut college costs? Public universities often come with the prestige of a private school at a reasonable price. Here's what to know.
The pricetag for an undergraduate college degree seems daunting and insurmountable. However, there are steps parents can take to ensure the college investment is a favorable one.
by Mindy Popp Founder and Principal Consultant, Popp & Associates, LLC
Students usually have a lot of question about financial aid during the college admission process. Here are the answers to some common questions from an expert.
by Douglas L. Christiansen Vice Provost for Enrollment, Dean of Admissions, Vanderbilt University