Students may dream of graduating debt-free, but that's often not the reality. Here's why that's okay and what you can do to make your debt more manageable.
Saving for college should ideally begin years before high school, with planning turning critical around junior year. Learn more from a financial expert here!
Get informed before filling out the FAFSA by checking out this seven-step guide to help families work through it as efficiently and effectively as possible.
by Susan McCrackin Senior Director of Financial Aid Methodology, College Board
The cost of college is an overwhelming thought for parents, but saving for your teen's education can be easier than it seems. Use these tips to get started!
The pricetag for an undergraduate college degree seems daunting and insurmountable. However, there are steps parents can take to ensure the college investment is a favorable one.
by Mindy Popp Founder and Principal Consultant, Popp & Associates, LLC
It's tempting to take on extra student loans or other debt to attend your dream college, but your financial future is important. Here's some expert advice.
In-state tuition can make a huge difference in paying for college. But what if you college isn't in your home state? Here's what to know about state residency.
Tuition can be expensive, unfortunately. If you've been accepted to a college you love but don't know how you'll pay for it, here's some expert advice.
Applying for financial aid can be complicated, it's smart to seek out help. But who are the right people to ask? Our experts have advice to find helpers.
The financial aid process is complicated. You have to complete forms, meet deadlines, and include important details. Here's how to avoid making mistakes.
by Rich Grimm Senior Vice President for Enrollment Services, Union University