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College visits help students clarify what factors matter most to them and if specific schools are a good fit. Before falling in love with one specific college, I recommend students start with a set of “category visits” so they can get a general idea of what colleges are like. These early, low-pressure visits help you […]

College Visit Tips: How to Find Your Best-Fit Campus

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Recent FAFSA revisions introduced the term Contributor to refer to anyone other than the student who has to submit financial information for the application. This shift in terminology, combined with misunderstandings about what makes an independent student, and changes to which parent responds if they are unmarried has caused some confusion over the parent role […]

Parent Role in FAFSA: Contributors Explained

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Did you know that when you apply to college can affect how much money you end up paying?  Students often focus on whether or not they should apply under a binding Early Decision option, but overlook how applying later in the cycle can limit their chances of receiving certain types of financial aid.  Some colleges […]

When You Apply to College Can Affect How Much You Pay

College Affordability
November calendar surrounded by fall decorations. College application timing can affect your financial aid

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Some students’ stories don’t fit neatly into the standard sections of the Common Application. They may need to share background details about academics, grades, or activities outside the classroom. The Common App Additional Information section offers an opportunity to provide this extra context and detail. Use it wisely and not just as a bonus essay.  […]

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Students applying to college ROTC scholarship programs need to keep a close eye on the scholarship board dates. These dates are set by each service, meaning Army ROTC board dates are different than the board dates for Air Force ROTC. Students often ask when they should submit their ROTC scholarship applications.  They should submit a […]

ROTC Scholarship Board Dates

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Gold midshipman's anchor on a navy blue background. ROTC Scholarship Board Dates

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How the FY26 Budget Bill (HR1) could affect college financial aid is a question many families should be asking right now. The FY26 budget bill recently passed by the House of Representatives (known as HR1, or One Big Beautiful Bill Act) includes several proposed changes that could significantly affect how students and parents pay for […]

The FY26 Budget Bill (HR1) Could Affect College Financial Aid

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Parents with graduating daughter discussing how federal budget changes (HR1) could affect college financial aid

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If you’re finishing junior year, use the summer to get a head start on college applications. With steady work over the next few months, you could be ready to submit applications shortly after they open in August, well before early application deadlines. Here’s what to work on before school ends and during the summer. Before […]

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Every spring, well-qualified students get turn down letters from colleges they’d hoped to attend. College admissions results are not a measure of how worthy a student is as a person or a strong predictor of their adult success. In spite of what some media outlets and popular colleges want you to believe, studies show that […]

Student Engagement Matters More than College Rankings

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Typically the first question families ask after their kid gets an offer of college admission is: How much will this cost? Unfortunately, there is no uniform format for delivering financial aid offers. And some colleges have confusing ways of labeling grants, scholarships, and loans. So understanding college financial aid offers takes time and attention to […]

College Financial Aid Offers

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The Common App essay prompts remain the same for 2025-26 as in the past couple years. These essay prompts aren’t a list of questions to answer. They are designed to help you think about what’s important to you, who you are as a person, and what you would bring to campus as a college student. […]

Girl writing an essay. Common App Essay Prompts 2025-26