
Separating Parent & Teen College Dreams
Posted April 13, 2015, 12:00 pm byA few weeks ago, I took my daughter, a high school junior, to visit a college an hour away from our home. On paper, the school seemed like a good...
Read MoreA few weeks ago, I took my daughter, a high school junior, to visit a college an hour away from our home. On paper, the school seemed like a good...
Read MoreI’m well acquainted with this necessary parenting technique: I had an unmotivated student. It’s not that he wasn’t capable of achieving academic success; it was just that he didn’t have...
Read MoreGapping is a term used in reference to colleges and financial aid awards. Gapping happens when a college makes an offer of admission and doesn’t back it up with financial...
Read MoreIt seems that it is impossible for even a few days to go by without hearing about the latest terror attack somewhere in the world. And many teens may be...
Read MoreAfter months of waiting, college admission decisions are finally here. Anxious students will be running to their mailboxes, hoping to receive “thick” envelopes – or just logging onto their computers...
Read MoreWe’ll save the drama—even in an era of bloated tuition costs, ballooning student loan debt, and a weakened American job market, the answer to the general question of whether a...
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