Imagine being told that you have won admission to one of your top choice colleges, an elite school where you will have the opportunity to mingle with influential people and have great job prospects when you graduate. You completed your FAFSA and have a great financial...
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Understanding Student Loans
The Institute for College Access and Success reported in 2015 that nearly 70% of college graduates had student loan debt. As you struggle through the mountain of paperwork required just to get in to college, the subject of student loans can seem confusing. Here’s the...
How to Do Well at Your College Interview
You’ve filled out your college application, sent in transcripts, applied for scholarships, and mailed letters of recommendation. You discover the college you most want to attend also requires you to interview. You set a date for the meeting, and it’s like every nerve...
How to Get a Great Recommendation for College
Most college applications require a letter or letters of recommendation. Applicants find it’s easy to fill in the blanks on the application form, but harder to rely on someone else to give a clear picture of who they are both personally and academically. Colleges take...
How High School Students Can Prepare for College
Some parents begin saving for their children’s college education as soon as they are born. Some parents, despite doing the best they can, aren’t ever able to contribute. Regardless of the situation, college is expensive. If you’re a teen who wants to go to college,...
Janet Loren of CBRG Interviewed For Biz Brain Article: Hiring Help To Choose Colleges
Janet Loren, Certified Educational Planner (CEP) and Partner at College Benefits Research Group, was recently interviewed by Karin Price Mueller, Biz Brain, on how to hire the right college counselor. In the article titled, “Hiring help to choose colleges,” Loren...
Boost Your Score with These 4 SAT Tips
Students are under a lot of pressure to achieve high SAT scores. The stress of preparation can be overwhelming. With the right study approach students can start to relax and feel confident when taking the exam. 4 SAT Tips to Make Sure You Are Prepared 1. Remember to...
What You Need to Know About the ACT Exam
The ACT exam is an important part of your college application process. Your scores will help determine acceptance to colleges based on your scope of knowledge. This test gives college admissions boards a way to judge your readiness for college work and your ability to...
Making the Most of Your College Visit
Searching for the right college during the application process can be stressful. Visiting college campuses is a fun and exciting break, but it can also be overwhelming. You will be loaded with information about the campus from representatives describing all the best...
Know These 4 Common College Admission Requirements
Between classes and extracurricular activities, high school students have a lot on their plates. At a time when it should be at the forefront of their mind, they can forget about college admission and requirements. 4 Common College Admission Requirements to Ease the...
Is Free College in the Future for Other States?
New York may have changed the game when it comes to higher education. The state recently passed a bill to provide free tuition to students in certain circumstances. This program, called the Excelsior Scholarship, will cover the cost of classes (after all other...
Want to Know How Much College Really Costs?
When most people think of the cost of college, astronomical numbers pop into their heads. For example, how much do you think it costs to attend Harvard? I bet the number that came to your mind is likely in the range of $50,000 to $100,000 per year. If that was the...