Category Archives: college costs

How to Find Scholarships on TikTok: A Smart Guide for Students and Parents

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If your teen is already spending time on TikTok (and let’s be honest, most are), there’s a great opportunity hiding in all that scrolling.

What if some of that screen time could actually pay for college?

More students are discovering scholarships on TikTok through short videos, quick tips, and real-time opportunities, but knowing how to find legitimate ones is key. Students are finding real opportunities, learning insider tips, and even getting reminders about deadlines, all in quick, digestible videos.

But like any online tool, it works best when you know how to use it wisely.

Let’s break down how your student can find scholarships on TikTok by turning it into a smart, effective scholarship search tool without falling into common traps.

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Is College Worth It? A Parent’s Guide to College ROI and Cost

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If you’ve found yourself Googling “Is college worth it?” or “college ROI vs student debt,” you’re not alone.

As 2026 approaches, more parents and students are asking important questions. As college costs keep rising, parents nationwide are searching for answers about college ROI, student loan debt, and whether a degree still offers long-term value. For families with college-bound teens, understanding the true cost of college, and what return you can realistically expect, has become one of the most crucial financial decisions parents will make.

Let’s honestly discuss what “return on investment” truly means when it comes to college and how parents can evaluate it without turning the process into a math problem that takes away the joy of this milestone.

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Top College-Related Searches Parents Made in 2025

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If you’ve been helping your teen prepare for college, chances are your Google search history looks a lot like most parents’ right now. From the cost of college to the turbulence around the 2024–25 FAFSA rollout, certain topics are spiking in search because families want clarity fast.

Here’s a roundup of the top college-related searches (and why). More importantly, you’ll find what you can do to get ahead of the stress and support your student confidently.

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How Rising Tuition Is Reshaping What College Costs

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If you’re the parent of a college-bound teen, you’ve probably heard the same thing again and again: college costs are rising. Tuition goes up. Fees go up. Housing and meal plans? Also up. And if you’ve ever found yourself staring at those numbers, wondering how families are expected to keep up, you’re definitely not alone.

Tuition increases are changing the entire college-planning conversation for families. Understanding why it’s happening and what it means for your teen’s future can help you plan more confidently.

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The Real Cost and Difficulty of Attending an Out-of-State College

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Thinking about a public university across state lines?

If your teen has fallen for an out-of-state college, you’re not alone. Many high school seniors dream of the excitement of a new place, a different climate, or a campus that just “feels right.” But for parents, that dream can come with sticker shock: attending an out-of-state public university is often much more costly and complicated than families expect.

Before you and your student finalize the application list, here’s what every parent needs to understand about the financial and logistical realities of leaving the home state for a public university.

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How America Pays for College

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Families reported spending an average of $30,837 on college during the 2024–25 academic year—up 9% from $28,409 last year and a return to pre-pandemic spending levels, according to “How America Pays for College 2025,” the annual study by Sallie Mae and Ipsos. Family income and savings covered nearly half of costs (48%), followed by scholarships and grants (27%), borrowing (23%), and contributions from family or friends (2%).

For more detailed information beyond the graphic above, you can download the full report here.

The Rise of the 3-Year Degree: What You Need to Know

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If you’re the parent of a college-bound student, you’ve probably had a few sleepless nights wondering: How are we going to afford this? Between rising tuition, student loan anxiety, and the pressure to launch into the workforce quickly, the traditional four-year degree may feel out of step with today’s realities.

Fortunately, a growing number of colleges and universities are now offering a faster, more affordable option: the three-year degree.

Here’s what’s behind the trend—and how to tell if it might be a smart fit for your teen.

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Navigating Tough College Decisions: A Parent’s Guide

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Choosing a college is one of the biggest decisions your student will make, but as a parent, you play a crucial role in guiding them through the financial and logistical challenges that come with it. What happens when your child’s college plans don’t match your budget or comfort level? Let’s tackle some common concerns and explore ways to navigate these tough college decisions with your student.

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The True Cost of College

Starting college is exciting. It’s a chance to learn, meet new people, and prepare for your future. But along with the excitement comes a long list of costs. College can feel expensive fast. Luckily, by understanding the key expenses and planning ahead, you can handle them without too much stress. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect and how to manage the college costs.

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How Presidential Candidates Address Rising College Costs

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As the 2024 presidential race heats up, one key issue weighing heavily on the minds of many Americans is the rising cost of higher education. With tuition rates and student loan debt continuing to skyrocket, families and students are eager to know where the candidates stand on making college more affordable. From proposals to cancel student debt to ideas for tuition-free college, each of the presidential candidates offers a unique vision for the future of higher education.

These policies will not only affect you, but your student who will most likely be voting in their first presidential election since turning 18.

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