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FAFSA Basics: Parent Assets

Parent assets seem to be the area that most families and planners focus on, despite the fact that they typically have the smallest impact on the formula of each of the components. Strategies and tactics to minimize parent assets abound, but for most families these result more in nibbling around the edges than actually making a significant dent in SAI.

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Does College Make You a Better Person?

College provides a lot of economic benefits— better wages and lower unemployment rates at the top of the list. But does college make you a better person, too? Survey says Yes!

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A Roadmap for Student Success

Got a soon-to-be college student? Louis E. Newman, former dean of academic advising at Stanford and professor at Carleton College, shares strategies and tactics to get the most out of your college experience, from making friends to adjusting to college academics and engaging with faculty.

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Is College Worth It?

As expensive as college is, it’s normal to wonder if it’s worth it. The answer: Yes it is.

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Where is the Pause Button?

Senior year is a whirlwind. It’s worth taking a minute to take it all in, especially when all the doors are still open.

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Free College!

Want to pay nothing for college? You have more options than you might think.

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Does It Matter Where You Go to College?

This year’s Rhodes Scholars recipients were announced a couple of weeks ago. Normally I pen a paean to the diversity of colleges represented in the selection, supporting the notion that plenty of schools prepare students to compete at the highest levels.

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