College Application Information
Five lessons about the College Application Process
Ask these 4 questions on a college tour
Don't have a first choice college--here's why
Advice for getting into college
What skills do colleges want you to have
Surviving the College application madness
The Changing College Application
How to get more money? Need money?
Rigor? AP-vs-IB-vs-College-in-the-High-School-vs-Running Start
Rigor? AP? What's it all mean?
Should I take those challenging classes?
Are AP credits accepted in college?
What kind of College? Who is great? Why this one?
50 best computer science schools in the world
Best Colleges for making that money...
The FAFSA (this is money-related)
More FAFSA rule changes/deadlines
Remember:
Filling out the FAFSA doesn’t obligate parents to apply for loans or even co-sign federally backed loans that may be a part of a student’s financial aid award package at 2yr, technical and 4 yr. colleges. Parent information is used solely to determine a student’s financial aid eligibility. Not providing parent information will deny a student the opportunity for need-based aid such as scholarships, grants and low interest loans.