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- Senior year is exciting for parents and students alike. As that long-anticipated end nears, you and your students realize why that final ceremony is called commencement. After the ceremony and the graduation party, you realize it's only just begun. You know the next step is college. Choosing the right college can seem overwhelming. Taking one step at a time can make it exciting and fun. Follow the steps here to help your students transition to college smoothly. More>>
KEEPING YOUR CHILDREN SAFE
- For many teens, it seems to be an easy choicethey just want to go to the nearest college or the one their friends are planning to attend. However, finding a college that's the "right fit" often isn't that easy. It takes a lot of homework and legwork, and your teens may need your help. More>>

- It's your student's final year in high school, and the heat is on. Students are contemplating colleges, agonizing over essays, stressing over the SAT. It seems that every student is scrambling to be accepted by the school of his or her dreams. This is the time when parents and guidance counselors hear the perennial refrain: "Do you think I will be accepted? What are those colleges looking for?" More>>
- As a parent, you want your student to succeed in college, but how can you help? Part of the college experience is learning to be independent and self-reliant, but you can still help your student as they grow toward total independence. More>>
- Paying for college from past income means that you have planned ahead and saved for your children's education. Clearly, this is the preferred way. If you have been fortunate enough to build up a sizable pot of money for your family's upcoming college expenses, then you are smart, good at generating income, and probably pretty frugal too. Congratulations, and let the draw-down begin! More>>



