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Step 2 in Finding Scholarships
Financial aid and scholarships can be opaque and confusing. Fortunately there are some tools available to help.
Step 1 in Finding Scholarships
How do you start looking for scholarships? By figuring out what scholarships you’re eligible for.
Dual Enrollment
How can you get four years of college for the price of two? How can you make sure all of your community college credits transfer to your four-year college? How do you get scholarships for freshmen as a transfer student?
Podcasts, Podcasts and More!
Catch me on a few podcasts— and order your copy of How to Pay for College!
Prepaid Tuition Plans
Is there a college savings option out there where you don’t see the kind of volatility that we’ve seen the last six months? Yes, there is.
Tuition is Up, But So Are Tuition Discounts
College tuition inflation is back, but tuition discounts— aka scholarships— are bigger than ever.
How to Get Money Out of Your 529
In honor of 529 Day, here’s how to get your money out of your 529 to pay for college.
Student Loan Interest Rates for the 2022-23 School Year
It may seem like student loan interest rates are set by flinging darts at a board, but in fact there's a set process each year for federal student loans.
When Should You Engage a College Admissions Consultant?
College admissions consultants can be a huge help in the application process, but when should you engage one?
The Federal Employment and Enrollment Report
The Federal Employment and Enrollment Report gives an overview of the employment landscape by educational attainment. Spoiler alert: the pandemic remains a big factor in employment for young people.
What's in a Financial Aid Award Letter?
Financial aid awards come in all shapes and sizes. Unfortunately, so do financial aid award letters and comparing them can seem like comparing apples to hot dogs. Here are the key elements to look for.
What Kind of Aid is it?
Scholarships and grants are free money. Does it matter which kind of free money you get, as long as you get some? As a matter of fact, it does.
State and Private Funding of Higher Ed Increase
State funding for higher education increased by over 8% in the current fiscal year, while charitable donations to US colleges and universities rose by 7%. What remains to be seen is how much benefit trickles down to students once inflation factors in.
Loan Forgiveness: The Temporary PSLF Waiver
Public Service Loan Forgiveness is a great concept that suffers from terrible implementation. On the surface it sounds straightforward enough: Work 10 years in the public or non-profit sector, make payments on your student loan for those 10 years, and any balance remaining is forgiven.
My socials are full of prom and graduation pictures, which means it’s time to talk about how you get money out of the 529 plan to which you’ve been diligently (or otherwise) contributing.