We publish articles that provide information to potential
college enrollees about seeking financial assistance, planning
for college, and career information.
Teenagers generally think their parents do not trust them. A way of gaining that trust is to be responsible for determining course curricula, researching colleges and universities, and completing college application forms and scholarship applications.
Early planning for college should include scheduling an appointment with your high school counselor. Competition is fierce for financial aid and scholarships. Your counselor can assist you.
A college education is expensive and can be a strain on any family's financial resources. When the expenditures are added together, the total for one year can be daunting.
After you have determined your interest and the career you want to pursue, you need to find the best college degree program. Research is your most valuable tool.
The first step in finding the best college for your career goals is to determine your college major. This is the choice you make for the particular field of study you wish to use as a basis for your future career.