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Are You Worried About Paying for College?

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As a parent, I would say paying for college was on my top 10 lists of worries as my children entered high school. We were caring for my elderly father and great aunt, along with battling with breast cancer. It was all we could do to stay afloat with medical and elder care expenses breathing down our necks every month.

My son was looking at a military career, but I knew he wanted to go to college. He also knew that we could not afford to contribute. My daughter was two years behind him, and I knew she had her heart set on Boston University, an expensive private college in the northeast. I worried day and night that her dreams would not materialize, and my son would have few options other than joining the military out of high school.

My children were not first generation students. However, I did not attend college, and my spouse attended a local college that basically accepted anyone who applied. I was lost. My circle of friends were not college graduates and were not encouraging their kids to apply to college. My parents did not encourage me to attend college, so I was clueless about the process. I had no idea where to turn for help and the school counselor was responsible for hundreds of students at a large public high school. She had little time to advise students about colleges and even less time to help with figuring out how to pay.

Dealing with all the family drama and concerned about finances, my son made the decision during his junior year to join the Marines. I was supportive but worried the decision was forced on him because he felt he had no other option. The day he signed a letter of intent, I decided to focus the next few years on my daughter’s dream—attending college.

I knew I had to research colleges, look at finances, and make sure she had a stellar academic and extracurricular record to back up her applications. When she entered her senior year, we had a plan. Here’s what we did:

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Non-Clinical Medical Career Options

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When most people think of medical careers, minds immediately jump to clinical roles like doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and nursing assistants. However, the medical field could not operate without the vital support of many other highly dedicated and qualified people. Indeed, there are so many other non-clinical career options in the medical field that are not only hugely rewarding but also essential to the field. The good news is that you can read about four of the very best non-clinical medical career options below. 

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Helping Your Student Get Into College

What can you do to help your child get into their chosen college? This is a good question, and one that we think parents should be asking more regularly. Of course, your child has to do the majority of the work as it’s their college place, and they are the one who has to work for it. But, this does not mean that there are not things that you can do as a parent to make it easier for them. That’s what we’re going to be focusing on today, so keep reading if you are interested in learning more about this.

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Tips for Parents of a Soon-to-be High School Senior

As the parent of a soon-to-be high school senior, you’re on the cusp of an exciting yet challenging journey. The final year of high school is a pivotal time, filled with critical decisions, deadlines, and preparations for the next big step: college.

Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you and your high school senior navigate this crucial year smoothly and effectively.

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Tips for Parents of a Soon-to-Be High School Junior

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As your student transitions into their junior year of high school, the journey towards college becomes more focused and intense. This pivotal year is crucial for academic growth, standardized test preparation, and exploring future opportunities.

Here’s a guide to help you and your high school junior navigate the essential college-related tasks ahead.

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Tips for Parents of a Soon-to-Be High School Sophomore

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As your child transitions into their sophomore year of high school, it’s a great time to start thinking about college. While it may seem early, planning ahead can alleviate stress and set your child on a path to success.

Here are some tips to help guide you and your soon-to-be high school sophomore through the college prep process.

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Tips for Parents of a Soon-to-Be High School Freshman

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Entering high school is a significant milestone for both students and their parents. This transition can be exciting, nerve-wracking, and filled with opportunities for growth. As parents, your support and guidance are crucial in helping your student navigate this new phase.

Here are some tips to help you and your soon-to-be freshman plan for a successful and fulfilling high school experience.

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Top Tips for Affording College

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A college education is one of the biggest investments you could ever make. College costs money, and it’s not often as cheap as you think it could be. The good news is that it doesn’t have to cost you everything you have, and you do not need to live on ramen the entire time you’re studying. 

Your education is important, and you have to look at it as the investment that it is. If you’re planning on studying a useful degree, then you’re going to know that whatever you put into it now is going to pay you back later.

Low interest student loans are out there for those who want to use them, but you must also consider other ways to contribute toward affording college. You get to crunch the numbers now and plan for your future to make it as bright as possible. 

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Maximizing Your Summer: College Prep for Every Grade Level

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Summer break is approaching and it’s an excellent opportunity for students to invest in their future. Whether you have a rising freshman or a soon-to-be senior in your home, there are steps they can take during the summer months to enhance their college readiness. Let’s delve into college prep strategies tailored to each grade level.

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Colleges Still Accepting Applications

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In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, timing can often be crucial. For many students, the college application process can be a whirlwind of deadlines, essays, and decisions. But what happens if you miss those deadlines or simply need more time to decide on your future path?

Fear not, as there are still opportunities available. Several colleges and universities understand that life doesn’t always adhere to strict deadlines, and they’re extending their application windows to accommodate prospective students. Let’s explore some of these institutions and the opportunities they offer.

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