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    We’re exploring the college application process in this show, with Lisa Bleich, author of “Surviv-ing the College Application Process.” I found this book particularly useful in its case study ap-proach to helping students determine what type of
    We’re taking the college planning process and backing it up about four years in today’s podcast as we talk with young author and student at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA. It’s a boarding school – one of about 300 across the country – that Jus
    Today’s show features a great way to visit many college campuses without ever leaving your home. Chris Car-son is the founder and President of CampusTours.com, which features hundreds of virtual tours you can take of campuses across the country
    Welcome back – we’re excited to bring you another great show, which includes an interview with Felicia Gopaul, founder and creator of the “Career 100” podcast, which features interviews with professionals in the top 100 careers.   The aim for G
    It really is back to school time! The student loan rates for the 2014-15 year have been announced and there has been an increase of approximately 0.8 percent across the board.   For direct subsidized and unsubsidized loans the numbers are: 4.66
    Start the college planning process as early as sophomore or junior year so that the offer letter results are what you were expecting!
    What is a scholarship? A scholarship is money that is provided to students to help them pay for higher education. Additionally, it is money that does not need to be paid back.
    Late Stage College Planning = 8 Mini Plans for Overall Planning 1) College Finances 2) College Selection 3) College Testing 4) Athletics 5) Academics 6) Career/Life Planning 7) Admissions 8) Scholarships
    The following is not intended as investment advice. Please consult a qualified tax/legal/investment professional for advice on your particular situation. What’s the best place to save for college…a 529, the bank, an investment? Answer: It depen
    There are 3 aspects of college planning affected by divorce. Planning and preparing Who will do the leg work? Research on the schools Plan and participate in school visits Determine test prep plan Financial aid Financial aid is based on incom
    5 Last Minute Tips for Completing the FAFSA 1. Complete the FAFSA and CSS Profile by the required deadline 2. Asset strategies 3. Clarification on 3 vague questions on the FAFSA 4. Use the IRS Retrieval Tool 5. You will apply for financial aid
    Tim Nolan, a local CPA, talks about tax strategies when it comes to college. He will explain the American Opportunity Credit and tip for business owners. Nolan Accounting Center is a family business that has been in service for 48 years. They a
    QUESTIONS From John in California: What is the “net price calculator” that I find on most college websites? From workshop attendee: Do I have to complete the financial aid forms and FAFSA if I know we won’t qualify for need-based aid?
    Today’s interview with Erik Lofdahl of Midwest Collegiate Scouting details how the athletic recruiting process works and why you should consider hiring a recruiting specialist.   MIDWEST COLLEGIATE SCOUTING assists students in the recruiting pr
    Need-Based Aid versus Merit Aid:Need based aid is determined based on your ability to pay. Merit aid is based on why a college may want you on campus, i.e. high academics, geography, ethnicity, musical talent, sport, etc. 1) Tax Planning Before

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