
Tips for First Generation College Students
Being the first person in your family to attend college is a huge accomplishment. At the same time, first generation college students face unique challenges

Being the first person in your family to attend college is a huge accomplishment. At the same time, first generation college students face unique challenges

There is always that case of a student from a local high school who had it all–perfect grades, perfect test scores, published research, varsity sports

Filling out your college application will take time and patience. You’ll have to gather a range of documents, letters of recommendation, and other relevant information

Once you hit the second semester of your sophomore year in High school, creating a college list should be a main priority. You will still

Sending your child off to college can feel intimidating, especially if you grew up in a time when attending college wasn’t the norm. But times

For most schools across the United States, the easiest way to apply is using the Common Application, but for some schools, students will need to

A majority of high schools offer Advanced Placement and Honors classes that provide students with a more rigorous education. However, these types of programs aren’t

Preparing college applications can be stressful, especially when more students are applying to more schools than ever before, and there is added pressure to stand

Your GPA and standardized testing scores aren’t the only important factors in college admissions. College admissions officers like to consider a range of elements when
Worried about missing a step or an important deadline? The college planning timeline outlines essential tasks. It's a step-by-step guide for every grade level, from freshman to senior year, from extracurricular planning to college applications to scholarships.